Denmark’s Jewish community is alarmed over an increase in anti-Semitic attacks in the country. Denmark’s Kristeligt Dagblad newspaper reported that there were as many attacks on Danish Jews in the first half of 2006 as in all of 2005. According to the Europtopics online newsletter, most attacks have been aimed at people going to synagogue or at children on their way to school.
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