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The anger of Christina Feist, survivor of anti-Semitic hatred

2020-09-25T15:14:43.473Z


PORTRAIT - The student, survivor of the Halle synagogue attack in October 2019, denounces the double discourse of German society and the state vis-à-vis anti-Semitism.


Around her neck, Christina Feist does not wear a Star of David but a discreet Judaic pendant, the Hai, which in Hebrew means "alive".

Friends gave her a gift after the attack on the Halle synagogue which she survived.

And since then, she wears it faithfully and conspicuously, like a balm, in memory of this sacred and mourning day of Yom Kippur, October 9, 2019.

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Christina Feist is alive and well.

She is above all

"angry"

, as she admits the day after a hearing in the trial of the killer Stefan B., in which she participated in the Magdeburg court.

Angry with the authorities, with the German police, and with this anti-Semitic poison which is resurfacing in society.

Of Austrian nationality, this thesis student in Paris and Potsdam, had no objective reason to be in Halle, a discreet town in Lower Saxony, if not by chance and wish, suggested by a small German Jewish community, to flee the overly animated celebrations

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Source: lefigaro

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