For Jewish soccer club on the verge of reaching German Cup again, there is fear as well as pride

Makkabi Berlin co-founder Marian Wajselfisz, a Holocaust survivor, poses for a photo during an interview with The Associated Press in Berlin, Germany, Friday, May 17, 2024. Makkabi last year became the first Jewish club to play in the German Cup and it's bidding to reach the competition again on Saturday, May 25, when it plays Victoria Berlin in the Berlin Cup final. (AP Photo/Ciaran Fahey)

BERLIN (AP) — When Makkabi Berlin became the first Jewish club to ever play in the German Cup last year, it was a moment of pure joy and pride for a team founded by Holocaust survivors.

A year later, Makkabi is on the verge of the same achievement again, but the emotions are vastly different this time in the wake of in Gaza.

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