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A German politician apologized for disparaging a Jewish leader. Earlier this month, the vice president of the Free Democratic Party, Jurgen Mollemann, caused a stir when he charged that the “hateful style” of Michel Friedman, a vice president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, is partly responsible for growing German anti-Semitism.

May 31, 2002
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A German politician apologized for disparaging a Jewish leader. Earlier this month, the vice president of the Free Democratic Party, Jurgen Mollemann, caused a stir when he charged that the “hateful style” of Michel Friedman, a vice president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, is partly responsible for growing German anti-Semitism.

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