A German airline apologized on Tuesday for its decision to exclude a large group of Orthodox Jews who were boarding their flight in Frankfurt when the airline refused to let them board due to a small number of them refusing to wear masks. Lufthansa expressed its regret regarding the incident, reaffirming its stance against anti-Semitism and discrimination of any kind while apologizing for the choices and conduct of some of its employees during that time, according to the New York Daily News . “We regret that the large group was denied boarding rather than limiting it to the non-compliant guests,”...