The Merkel regime's message is that everything is fine in Germany. That's not the message of the Jewish community.
Interior Minister Thomas de Maizière told the Jewish community in Frankfurt that he was more worried about home-grown Muslim extremists than any arriving among refugees.
He was countered by Salomon Korn, president of the Frankfurt Jewish community, who said that most of the new arrivals came from countries which did not enjoy an "enlightened" version of Islam – unlike Turkey, where most Muslims previously living in Germany had their roots.
Korn warned that many of the refugees had grown up in environments rife with anti-Semitism and a belief in Muslims' mission to spread their religion.
In Hamburg, a hotbed of Jihadism, as Americans should well remember considering the Hamburg Cell linked to 9/11, the message was even blunter. (from Benjamin Weinthal at the Jerusalem Post)
The spokesman for Hamburg’s Jewish community, Daniel Killy, said deteriorating security in Germany has led to a highly dangerous situation for Jews.
"There is a hellish fear of naming Islamism for what it is," Killy told the news outlet tagesschau.de on Tuesday. And out of this comes the conclusion, "No one we are no longer safe here."
There are two truths here. One is the Hellish Fear (Höllenangst) of telling the truth about Islam. The other is the fact that silence about Islamic violence endangers Jews.
It is vital to remember this at a time when Muslim groups and their left-wing anti-Jewish allies (Some Jewish, some not) have begun a full-court press to hijack the Holocaust and claim to be the new Jews, even as they continue promoting violence and genocide against Jews around the world.
Jewish organizations in the United States have largely abandoned Jews to political correctness. From HIAS to the Orthodox Union, they have embraced the claim that Muslims are the real victims and that Jews must allow the Holocaust to be hijacked to promote Muslim migration into the United States. ZOA was one of the few major Jewish organizations to stand up to this shameless hijacking.
In Germany though there is some quiet resistance from Jewish organizations.
The chairman of the Central Council of Jews, Josef Schuster has warned at a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) in the Chancellery in this week of an increase of "arabi antisemitism". He confirmed to the "Welt am Sonntag".
Meanwhile, the Central Council of Jews in Germany has also warned of growing anti-Semitism, brought in by migrants from Islamic countries where the Jewish religion and Jews are maligned regularly. They called for a limit to be imposed on migrants entering Germany. Council president Josef Schuster told Die Welt: “Sooner or later we won’t have a choice but to set an upper limit.” He added, “Many of the refugees are fleeing the terror of the Islamic State and want to live in peace and freedom, but at the same time they come from cultures were hatred of Jews and intolerance are an integral part” of life.
In 2013 the Berlin Rabbi Daniel Alter was already speaking of "no-go areas for Jews" in certain parts of Berlin.
The previous year he was beaten up by a group of youths believed to have been of Arab and Turkish origin. Schuster's predecessor as head of the Central Council of Jews, Charlotte Knobloch, repeatedly advised Jews in Germany not to be too obvious about their Jewishness when going about their public life.
Jews should not hide away in fear, he said: Most Jewish buildings and institutions were well protected. "However," Schuster said, "the question is whether in problematic neighborhoods, areas with a large Muslim population, it's really sensible to announce yourself as a Jew by wearing a kippah, or whether it's better to wear a different head covering."
The president of the Jewish cultural association in Wuppertal told DW last month that for years now his community's rabbi has been unable to walk through the center of town in a kippah. "People who wear the kippah try to conceal that fact, for example by wearing a cap or hat over it, so as not to be abused by predominantly Muslim youths," he said.
Berlin authorities have ordered pro-Gaza demonstrators to stop chanting anti-semitic messages, after protesters were reportedly heard shouting ‘Gas the Jews’.
Muslim refugee migrants are not the new Jews. They are the new Nazis. The failure to speak the truth about Muslim anti-Semitism, endangers Jews.