Judy Dempsey
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Germany Making Jews Feel Unwelcome
Following a regional court ruling that circumcision amounts to bodily injury, Germany's Jewish and Muslim communities are in uproar, seeing the court’s decision as an attack on their religious and cultural identity.
Source: New York Times

About the Author
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Carnegie Europe
Dempsey is a nonresident senior fellow at Carnegie Europe
- Europe Needs to Hear What America is SayingCommentary
- Babiš’s Victory in Czechia Is Not a Turning Point for European PopulistsCommentary
Judy Dempsey
Recent Work
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