The Anniversary
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Origin | Lawrence |
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Kansas | |
United States | |
Record labels | Vagrant Records |
Members | Josh Berwanger |
Justin Roelofs | |
Adrianne Pope | |
Christian Jankowski | |
David James | |
Dri | |
Genres | Emo |
Indie Rock | |
Alternative Rock | |
Pop Music | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1790567 |
About The Anniversary
The Anniversary is an American band formed in Lawrence, Kansas in 1997 by Josh Berwanger, James David, Christian Jankowski, Adrianne Verhoeven and Justin Roelofs. The Anniversary was the solidification of a line-up that had been in flux for a year.
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By Jessica Parker in BerlinBBC News
Chancellor Olaf Scholz says he's " ashamed and outraged" at recent antisemitic attacks in Germany .
He was speaking at an event to mark The Anniversary of The November pogroms of 1938, sometimes known as " Kristallnacht. "
Berlin's staunch diplomatic support for Israel is often described as a matter of historic responsibility.
But, as fighting continues between Israel and Hamas, social discord is emerging in Germany .
I meet A Woman called Noa at a Berlin synagogue where she tells me how she has family who survived The Holocaust by hiding in Poland.
Some Jewish People in today's Germany , she says, are now hiding their identity.
" It's scary. Why should I live and Be Afraid of who I Am ? "
BBCAaron doesn't feel comfortable showing items traditionally worn by Jewish men in public, either his kippah or his, The tassels of his prayer shawl.
Having fled The War in Ukraine, he believes Berlin is unsafe because " a lot of people support terrorist organisations".
Fears about a rise in antisemitism, since The outbreak of hostilities between Hamas and Israel, are widespread across Europe.
For Germany , incidents such as two petrol bombs being thrown towards a Berlin synagogue in October spark acute anxiety due to The Nation 's Nazi past.
Cases of antisemitism were, according to preliminary police figures, already on The Rise this year before The Hamas attacks - The majority committed by The far right.
Since 7 October, senior politicians have urged people, particularly from parts of The political left and Muslim backgrounds, to distance themselves from The actions of Hamas.
Israel's security is a fundamental cornerstone of German foreign policy with The former chancellor, Angela Markel, declaring it to be a - Reason of State - in 2008.
On a recent visit to Israel, Olaf Scholz said: " In such difficult times there is only one place we can be: at Israel's side. "
But Germany 's State doctrine is being visibly challenged on The Streets of cities like Berlin.
" Your sucks! " read one placard at a recent pro-Palestinian demonstration.
This march was permitted to take place whereas many have been banned.
Nadim Jarrar , who attended The 9,000-strong demo, tells me he's frustrated by The " one-sided" narrative.
Half-German, half-Palestinian - he thinks Germany must be more prepared to talk about The actions of Israel.
" It's a healthy process for every nation to get criticised and to have a discussion about what's going on. "
Any German discomfort with that debate, he believes, cannot lead to shutting it down.
BBCSami, who has family in The West Bank and lives in Stuttgart, says people must be able " to show We Are in pain about what's happening in Gaza".
" What's been done to The Palestinians since 1948 . . We've all seen The Videos of what they're doing to Our Children . "
, Germany 's vice-chancellor, Robert Habeck , said that criticism of Israel is " of course allowed" but its right to exist must not be " relativised".
" Israel's security is our obligation, " He Said .
Some demonstrations have led to violent clashes between police and protesters.
The Authorities are investigating reports that black and White Banners , which are used by jihadist groups and feature The Islamic statement of faith, were flown at a march in The City of Essen.
There was outrage when one group, subsequently disbanded by government, appeared to be celebrating The Hamas atrocities of 7 October on The Streets of Berlin.
Felix Klein , The government's Commissioner for Jewish life in Germany , says it has become apparent that there is a big problem in Germany 's integration policy.
" It is problematic when it turns into antisemitic and anti-Israel hate where people shout 'From The River to The Sea , Palestine shall be Free ' - which would deny Israel's right to exist. "
Debate about The German government's foreign and domestic positioning is likely to persist for as long as The Conflict between Israel and Hamas lasts.
" Every time there's A War in Israel, " says Noa, " it just hits us again and again that We Are not a full part of The society".
" We will always be different. We will always be The ones that are not fully German. "
There is real anguish in Germany , rooted in its past, that Jewish People don't feel safe. But there is also an anger, bubbling in some communities, about a perceived reluctance by The political classes to break a German taboo and criticise Israel.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com