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Signs of Hope: Germany's Jewish Communities |
| Section: CULTURE / PATTERNS |
| Author: Todd Weinstein; text by Susan Stern |
| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 1/1/1996 |
| Size: 255 Words, 1,564 Characters |
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That is not to say that the communities are thriving. Even with a recent influx of Jewish immigrants from the former Soviet bloc, there are still only about fifty thousand Jews in the country of e...
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...f the residents suffer with the guilt of surviving in a land where many of their ancestors perished. Compounding that are the questions they face from non-German Jews, who ask how they can possibly live in Germany. But they feel their presence is a sign of hope for the durability of their faith, one that defiantly guarantees the failure of Hitler's attempt to rid Germany of the Jewish people.
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