BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's top court ruled on Tuesday that an anti-Semitic, medieval sculpture can stay on the facade of a church in the eastern town of Wittenberg, rejecting an appeal by a Jewish ...
The event featured two Israel artists, Orit Fuchs and Yigal Ozeri, along with Shai Zemack, who owns the Zemack Contemporary ...
BERLIN (JTA) — A one-man effort to remove a medieval anti-Jewish sculpture from public view in Germany has failed. The Federal Supreme Court in Karlsruhe announced Tuesday that the St. Marien Church ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. BERLIN (AP) — Authorities, churches and ...
Hannah Finkelshteyn and Aakef Khan spent a lot of time in the same building even before they met. Khan’s filmmaking classes at Rutgers’ Mason Gross School of the Arts often met on the same floor where ...
The Federal Court of Justice, Germany’s top appeals court, upheld rulings from lower courts that dismissed the case, saying there was no breach of the law in the St. Marien Church in Wittenberg, ...
BERLIN (AP) — Authorities, churches and Jewish communities in Germany's southern state of Bavaria have agreed that anti-Semitic statues and carvings dating back to the Middle Ages shouldn't be removed ...
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