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The Straight Story

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Sat Aug 3, 2013, 06:23 PM Aug 2013

Port city 'no haven' for Swedish Jews

Port city 'no haven' for Swedish Jews


Attacks against Jews in Malmö, Sweden's third largest city, have left members of the community questioning their future in a place known for its multiculturalism.

Jewish people have lived in Malmö for over two centuries, often arriving in the south Swedish port city, a safe haven for generations, after fleeing persecution and intolerance in other parts of Europe.

But though waves of immigration over the past two decades have made the area more diverse, hate crimes appear to be on the rise and many people, paradoxically, say they feel less secure. Highlighting a problem many Swedes had thought long relegated to history, the US special envoy for anti-Semitism even visited Malmö last year.

Typically, but not exclusively, the perpetrators of anti-Semitic hate crimes are "young men with roots in the Middle East", according to Jehoshua Kaufman, a member of Malmö's Jewish congregation.

http://www.thelocal.se/49350/20130731/

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Port city 'no haven' for Swedish Jews (Original Post) The Straight Story Aug 2013 OP
If one can believe the detective novelists pscot Aug 2013 #1
This is why Jews need Israel. It happens over and over and over. JDPriestly Aug 2013 #2

pscot

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1. If one can believe the detective novelists
Sat Aug 3, 2013, 09:05 PM
Aug 2013

Sweden isn't quite the Social Democratic paradise some folks imagine.

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