(Jerusalem) A U.S. professor who was born in Auschwitz just before the concentration camp's liberation in 1945 said he was kicked out of a restaurant in the Belgian city of Bruges two weeks ago because he was a Jew. Marcel Kalmann said a waiter at the Le Panier d'Or saw his kippah under his hat and shouted at him "We are not serving Jews, out of here." Kalmann then encountered resistance when he went to file a police report, saying officers did not believe him at first and "heckled him throughout the complaint." Plans to file a complaint against the police and the restaurant have been reported in Antwerp's Jewish magazine Joods Actueeel. (Ha'aretz, Feb. 11)
KRAKOW CHURCH HOLDS ANTISEMITIC SERVICE—(Warsaw) About 1,000 people gathered Sunday for services at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, where calls could be heard to defend Poles against Jews. "The Jews are attacking us! We need to defend ourselves," shouted Professor Bogoslav Wolniewicz. Local residents were informed of the service by posters that said: "The kikes will not continue to spit on us." The service comes on the heels of the publication of a new and controversial book by Jan Gross, entitled "Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland after Auschwitz." (Ha'aretz, Feb.12)
Guest Comment: This is something you expect to read about as epitomizing life in pre-Nazi Europe. It is shocking that it took place just last week. Jews are not welcome in Europe and are targeted for murder in Israel.
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you say you want to tell the trutrh. well, the truth is that the professor was arguing about money, not his kippa. do some reseerach and report the truth. this news was not about antisemitism but about an old man in a tourist trap complaining about the high prices for coffee and he wanted to get even. so he did. but he is a stupid fool. reporter the truth
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