Jewish community of Munich receives threatening letter and gun cartridge in the post

The Jewish Community of Munich and Upper Bavaria (IKG) received a threatening letter and a handgun cartridge in the post, according to the community’s managing director, Steven Guttman, in a post on social media.

The letter read “every Jew will die…I will cause all the deaths.”

The shipment was sent to the community center of the IKG and the Ohel Jakob Synagogue. The Bavarian police’s Criminal Department is investigating the incident.

IKG Vice President Yehoshua Chmiel told the Jüdische Allgemeine paper that the community receives a lot of threats, but that this is the first time it has received a real cartridge.

The Bavarian State Government’s Commissioner against Antisemitism, Ludwig Spaenle, said the threat was “evil and inhumane” and urged state security to find the perpetrators as soon as possible.

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