Berlin
Yorai Feinberg has “capitulated”.
This 43-year-old Berliner
"no longer wants to say a word about anti-Semitism
".
Behind the window of his restaurant specializing in Near Eastern specialties, the menorah, the Jewish candlestick with seven branches, acts like a red rag on anti-Semites of all persuasions.
In 2017, a German in his fifties told him: “
Go back to your gas chambers!
»
The sentencing of the aggressor to a seven-month suspended prison sentence and the appointment of a prosecutor specifically responsible for combating the rise in acts of anti-Semitism in the capital did not have the desired effect.
Yorai Feinberg continues to receive threats and insults.
The hatred redoubles in intensity after each interview in the press.
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