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245 00 $aSpeaking out :$bJewish voices from united Germany /$cSusan Stern, editor.
260 $aChicago :$bEdition Q,$c℗♭1995.
300 $a270 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
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520 $aThere 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.
505 00 $gIntroduction /$rSusan Stern --$tOn the way to pluralism? Jewish communities in Germany today /$rUri R. Kaufmann --$tAuschwitz -- and life! Why I have remained in Germany /$rRalph Giordano --$tBuchenwald times three /$rErnst Cramer --$tNever forget thy people Israel! Autobiographical remarks /$rJulius H. Schoeps --$tYiddish culture -- a soul survivor of East Germany /$rJalda Rebling --$tGermany -- home sweet home? /$rRichard C. Scheider --$tJewish identity -- an East German dimension /$rWolf Biermann --$tOh, you're Jewish? That's okay /$rYael Gro zinger --$tPlea for an inwardly directed German nationalism /$rMichael Wolffsohn --$tThrough Russian eyes /$rSofia Mill --$tFace and places -- speaking out in images /$rTodd Weinstein --$tGerman Jewry: Squawking at the approach of danger /$rRafael Seligmann --$tIs Auschwitz the yardstick for anti-semitism? /$rHenryk M. Broder --$tThe repeating of the cycle -- Russian Jews in Germany /$rPeter Ambros --$tMixed marriages in Germany -- cause for concern? /$rElvira Gro zinger --$tThe development of Jewish religious life in postwar Germany /$rMicha Brumlik --$tMaking a living -- Jews in German economic life /$rIgor Reichlin --$tThanks for the memories -- reflections on Holocaust museums /$rHanno Loewy --$tJewish museums in Germany -- a German-Jewish problem /$rCilly Kugelmann --$tThe future of the past -- Jewish archives in Germany /$rPeter Honigmann.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
650 0 $aJews$zGermany$xHistory$y1945-1990.
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700 1 $aStern, Susan.
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