Thursday, May 17, 2018
Germany: Jewish family refused service at Berlin restaurant
Via Tagesspiegel:
Last Friday a Jewish couple and their handicapped son came to a restaurant in Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt square. The family wore a kippah, and the son wore a button saying "I love Israel".
Despite being the only guests, the waiters ignored them. After ten minutes, when more guests came and were served, the family asked and were told they were at the 'wrong table'. They weren't directed to a 'right' table, but rather told to leave.
When the father responded by saying that the restaurant doesn't cater to Jews, the waiter simply smiled.
Labels:
Country: Germany
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Type: Discrimination
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