(Jewish Group) 2 antisemitic attacks reported in Berlin on single day, amid rising tally of incident
Authorities in Berlin are investigating two attacks on Jewish train riders reported on the same day last week, amid a rise in the number of reported incidents of antisemitism in that city.
In one incident that took place Sept. 13, Ariel Kirzon, the Orthodox rabbi who leads the community of Potsdam, a Berlin suburb, said he was speaking Hebrew on a cell phone outside a commuter rail station when a man pushed him and insulted him with anti-Jewish slurs, calling him a schrecklicher Scheissjude (terrible fing Jew).
Kirzon said his 13-year-old son, who was with him at the time, is now fearful about living in Germany and the family is considering sending him to the United States to live. I have traveled the United States very often, been to all the big cities, the rabbi, who is affiliated with the Chabad movement, told the BZ tabloid. Nothing like this has ever happened to me there.
Later the same day, a 33-year-old man was verbally attacked and beaten in the S-bahn commuter train, Berlin police announced. The attacker reportedly used anti-Jewish slurs, and proceeded together with another man to beat the victim around the head and upper body. Another passenger tried to protect the victim, who then got off the train, while the perpetrator remained on board. The victims physical injuries were not serious enough to warrant treatment, police said.
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