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Rabbi Stabbed In Frankfurt

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From TotallyJewish.com:

Germany’s Jewish community has condemned an attack on a rabbi in Frankfurt last week.

The 42-year old minister was stabbed in Frankfurt on Friday in what police are describing as a spontaneous attack.

The attacker fled after stabbing him in the stomach. The rabbi was taken to hospital where he is in a stable condition.

It comes after the community expressed fear of increasing attacks on minorities in East Germany.

Charlotte Knobloch, President of the Central Council of German Jews, said: “Given the increasing acts of violence against minorities here in Germany, you have to ask yourself if the discussion about ‘no-go areas’ shouldn’t apply beyond the eastern parts of Germany to other areas.”

Anti-semitism is on the rise throughout the world. The United States and Israel are the only countries where Jews can live safely — and Israel is iffy because of continued attacks by its surrounding enemies.

Once again:  Pray for the peace of Jerusalem. Christians and Jews are commanded to do this. If you happen to be Buddhist, atheist, Hindu, or anything else, please pray for or send good thoughts towards Israel and the Jewish people.

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