Police are investigating who sent the object, along with a threat about shooting Jews, to the communal headquarters, which features a synagogue.
Security personnel at the headquarters of Munich’s main Jewish community found a letter on Thursday containing a bullet cartridge and threats, including “All Jews should be shot.”
The security personnel, who routinely check mail and packages sent to the Jewish Community of Munich’s Center, called police immediately upon encountering the envelope with the magazine, the Jüdische Allgemeine Jewish newspaper reported.
The Bavarian State Security Criminal Investigation Department is trying to identify the culprits who posted the envelope, the report said.