In schools in Berlin, there have been 24 reported cases of antisemitism this year.
This has been published during a response issued on Wednesday by the Senate of Education, Youth and Family following a question by the Green Party. The reporting factor is the one responsible for the struggle against discrimination in schools.
Thus, it concerned one teaching employee and 23 students, and not all those affected were Jews. It is said that among these were two Muslim names, which are supposedly “Jewish.”
According to the Senate administration, 18 educational or disciplinary measures were taken in schools. Those who were insulted approached the person responsible for the struggle against discrimination, but did not want a message to be issued or the school to intervene in the matter.