Members of the German-Israeli Society (DIG) plan to visit documenta, one of the art world’s most important events, in Kassel, Germany, on Tuesday amid multiple accusations of anti-Semitism. “We are linking our visit to a protest against the dam bursting at documenta in the history of post-war anti-Semitism,” DIG President Volker Beck said on Sunday, adding that he planned to come alongside DIG member Constantin Ganß. Documenta is an art event held every five years in Kassel. Since the show opened in June, a major artwork was pulled from display for containing anti-Semitic caricatures. The show…