The content originally appeared on: CNN Germany's highest appeal court has ruled that a medieval sculpture can remain on the outside of a church in Wittenberg, eastern Germany, despite acknowledging that it is anti-Semitic. The sandstone carving, which has been part of the exterior of Wittenberg Stadtkirche - or city church - since around 1290, depicts two people identified as Jews by their pointed hats suckling a pig - regarded as unclean in the Jewish religion. Another man, a caricature […]