Speaking out: Jewish voices from united Germany
There are over 50,000 Jews in Germany today. They live there, they work there, they raise families there. Few have German ancestry, more, but by no means all, have German citizenship. For the most part relative newcomers - postwar and to a growing extent, post-Wall arrivals - at first they considere...
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Zusammenfassung: | There are over 50,000 Jews in Germany today. They live there, they work there, they raise families there. Few have German ancestry, more, but by no means all, have German citizenship. For the most part relative newcomers - postwar and to a growing extent, post-Wall arrivals - at first they considered themselves to be in transit, on their way to someplace else. "Sitting on packed suitcases," it was called. But gradually, as second and third generations were born in the country, a change of consciousness took place. The Jews in Germany came to realize that they were around to stay; for better or worse, Germany was their chosen home. In Speaking Out: Jewish Voices from United Germany, twenty Jewish residents of the Federal Republic, most of them prominent in their field, talk about different aspects of Jewish life in the country of the Holocaust, half a century later. Some write directly about their own lives and experiences, others write commentaries, yet others describe situations and institutions. A picture emerges of a complex reality; of the inescapability of the past; of people coming to terms with themselves in an environment they often still find difficult to assess and accept; of a small but vital Jewish community in a state of flux. |
Beschreibung: | 270 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 1883695082 |
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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
7
CREDITS
9
PREFACE
10
EXPLANATION
OF
TERMS
12
SUSAN
STERN
INTRODUCTION
14
URI
R.
KAUFMANN
ON
THE
WAY
TO
PLURALISM?
JEWISH
COMMUNITIES
IN
GERMANY
TODAY
28
RALPH
GIORDANO
AUSCHWITZ
-
AND
LIFE!
WHY
I
HAVE
REMAINED
IN
GERMANY
39
ERNST
CRAMER
BUCHENWALD
TIMES
THREE
50
IGNATZ
BUBIS
NOTES
AND
REFLECTIONS
ON
JEWS
IN
GERMANY
60
JULIUS
H.
SCHOEPS
NEVER
FORGET
THY
PEOPLE
ISRAEL!
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL
REMARKS
67
JALDA
REBLING
YIDDISH
CULTURE
-
A
SOUL
SURVIVOR
OF
EAST
GERMANY
82
RICHARD
C.
SCHNEIDER
GERMANY
-
HOME
SWEET
HOME?
92
WOLF
BIERMANN
JEWISH
IDENTITY
-
AN
EAST
GERMAN
DIMENSION
102
YAEL
GROZINGER
OH,
YOU
'
RE
JEWISH?
THAT
'
S
OKAY
116
MICHAEL
WOLFFSOHN
PLEA
FOR
AN
INWARDLY
DIRECTED
GERMAN
NATIONALISM
126
SOFIA
MILL
THROUGH
RUSSIAN
EYES
138
TODD
WEINSTEIN
FACES
AND
PLACES
-
SPEAKING
OUT
IN
IMAGES
144
RAFAEL
SELIGMANN
GERMAN
JEWRY
SQUAWKING
AT
THE
APPROACH
OF
DANGER
165
HENRYK
M.
BRODER
IS
AUSCHWITZ
THE
YARDSTICK
FOR
ANTI-SEMITISM?
182
PETER
AMBROS
THE
REPEATING
OF
THE
CYCLE
-
RUSSIAN
JEWS
IN
GERMANY
190
ELVIRA
GROZINGER
MIXED
MARRIAGES
IN
GERMANY
-
CAUSE
FOR
CONCERN?
200
MICHA
BRUMLIK
THE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
JEWISH
RELIGIOUS
LIFE
IN
POSTWAR
GERMANY
211
IGOR
REICHLIN
MAKING
A
LIVING
-
JEWS
IN
GERMAN
ECONOMIC
LIFE
219
HANNO
LOEWY
THANKS
FOR
THE
MEMORIES
REFLECTIONS
ON
HOLOCAUST
MUSEUMS
232
CILLY
KUGELMANN
JEWISH
MUSEUMS
IN
GERMANY
A
GERMAN-JEWISH
PROBLEM
243
PETER
HONIGMANN
THE
FUTURE
OF
THE
PAST
-
JEWISH
ARCHIVES
IN
GERMANY
257
THE
SPEAKING
OUT
WHO
'
S
WHO
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