I just finished writing up the Muslim response of contempt and scorn heaped upon the Jewish leader imploring the Muslim community to address islamic anti-semitism after a bloody and brutal attack by Muslims on a Rabbi (whose cheekbone was broken in the attack) and his six-year-old daughter in Berlin.
Today the Muslims targeted a Jewish school girls.What's next? The maternity ward at a Jewish hospital? (Perhaps I shouldn't give them any ideas ....)
Such an outrageous and boldfaced lie is in keeping with the absolute contempt and disrespect the Muslim world has for the Jews. Islam's war on the Jews is a terrible, bloody reality.“Muslims do not need lessons on that. Anti-Semitism is not compatible with Islam,” Ali Kizilkaya, chairman of the Coordination Committee of Muslims, told the Berliner Zeitung. (here)
Islamic Jew-hatred is a tenet of Islam. It's in the quran, and those passages of Jew-hatred are quoted chapter and verse by imams, clerics, Arab media and leaders of Islamic groups all over the world. This is not new: there have now been 1,400 years of Islamic persecution and oppression of the Jews, and Islamic Jew-hatred still fuels the continuing evil incitement behind Hamas, Hezb'allah, Islamic jihad, Al Aqsa Brigades, and Iran's promise to annihilate Israel. From the daily calls for violence and genocide on MEMRI and PMW, Islamic Jew-hatred is not just political Islam; it is deeply personal.
Until the quran and Islamic texts are expunged of the Jew-hatred that inspires hate, violence, murder and genocide, it will only get worse.
Haaretz calls them "Berlin youths." Judenrat.
"Berlin youths hurl anti-Semitic slurs at Jewish girls, in second incident in last week"Boys, girls of 'Middle Eastern' appearance surround ultra-Orthodox schoolgirls; head of Jewish community in German capital: Muslims need to note Muslim anti-Semitism.Haaretz | Sep.04, 2012
Or Avner school in Berlin Photo by Chabad.orgJewish school girls were verbally assaulted with anti-Semitic slurs in Berlin on Monday, in the second attack on Jews reported in the German capital in less than a week.
Last week, Daniel Alter, a Berlin rabbi, was assaulted by youths in West Berlin in a suspected anti-Semitic attack, witnessed by his 6-year-old daughter.
Alter told the German daily Bild that the attackers approached him and asked, “Are you a Jew?” Then they blocked his way and began hitting him in the face, while hurling anti-Semitic curses. They also threatened his daughter’s life.
On Monday, a group of 13 Jewish school girls, from the ultra-Orthodox school "Or Avner" in Berlin, said they were surrounded by boys and girls of a "Middle Eastern appearance" who reported that anti-Semitic slurs were hurled toward them. Local police said that no one was physically hurt in the incident.
Head of Berlin Jewish community, Gideon Yoffe, denounced the attack, telling DPA that it was "time that Muslim anti-Semitism bothered the Muslim side too."
Following the attack on Alter, last week, the city's residents decided to show their solidarity with the city's Jewish community, with Reinhard Naumann, head of the Charlottenburg– Wilmersdorf Berlin district, calling for immediate action in response to the events.
Naumann called on the Berlin newspaper to take action: "Berliners can show solidarity with Daniel Alter and the Jewish community by wearing skullcaps," Naumann told BZ on Friday.
The newspaper decided to accept the challenge, and turned to politicians, celebrities and citizens, who all agreed to pose wearing skullcaps. Sven Schulz, a parliament member from the Spandau neighborhood, explained: "'Berlin wears a yarmulke' is an excellent idea, and is a powerful symbol of solidarity."
Mayor Wowereit published a notice of support for the rally, calling the attack on Alter "violence directed against peace and communality in a multi-religious city… Berlin is proud of its liberal and tolerant heritage. Our multi-national city includes numerous religious communities. Churches, synagogues, mosques and temples are all communal centers and carry an important social role."




