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The head of the main Jewish umbrella in Germany has recommended that Jews not wear kippahs in public in its major cities.
“I would actually have to advise individuals not to openly wear a kippah in the metropolitan setting of Germany,” Josef Schuster, president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, said in radio interviews on Tuesday.
Schuster suggested instead that Jewish people living in the major cities should “wear a baseball cap or something else.”
His statements come days after an attack on an Israeli man wearing a kippah in Berlin by a Syrian man who repeated the Arabic word for Jew, “Yahudi.”