France's Jewish community is debating whether wearing a kippa has become a dangerous demonstration of their faith after a teacher in Marseille was attacked by a 15 year-old claiming to act in the name of the Islamic state.<br />Zvi Ammar, head of the Marseille Israelite Consistory, suggested the city's Jews should take off their religious garb after the teacher was attacked Jan. 11.<br />The French government isn't taking a position on the wearing of a kippa while pledging to "protect and denounce anti-Semitic acts," spokesman Stephane Le Foll said on I-Tele news channel today.<br />Since the Nov. 13 attacks that killed 130 in Paris, there have been regular threats "targeting the Jewish community more" Robin said Tuesday at a press conference in Marseille.
