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Federal Study Finds Jewish People in Germany Facing Widespread Exclusion, Identity Concealment, Mental-Health Harm

The interim report urges legal reforms to explicitly protect Israeli origin and Hebrew speakers.

Overview

  • The Federal Anti-Discrimination Office released an interim nationwide qualitative study based on more than 110 interviews conducted over a year.
  • Respondents described social isolation across schools, universities, workplaces and health care, with some concealing their Jewish identity due to fear.
  • Participants reported severe mental-health effects including depression, sleep disorders, anxiety and panic attacks.
  • Anti-discrimination commissioner Ferda Ataman urged consistent prosecution, stronger everyday protections and reform of the General Equal Treatment Act, while the study authors called for explicit coverage of Israeli origin and Hebrew speakers.
  • The report complements data indicating 8,627 antisemitic incidents were recorded in 2024, a 77% increase.