1.10.2013. 18:59 |
Njemačka i sinagoge
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German city sells synagogue, angers local Jews
U Njemačkoj se prodaje sinagoga, lokalni se Židovi ljute
The cash-strapped city government of Koblenz in western Germany has opted to sell the site of an old synagogue to an investor, disregarding the desires of the Jewish community to buy back its pre-Holocaust home. The property in the city’s centre will be turned into a restaurant and apartments.
Gradska vlada u Koblenzu, u zapadnoj Njemačkoj, je odlučila da proda mjesto stare sinagoge jednom investitoru i da tako odbaci želje židovske zajednice da ponovno kupi svoj dom , od prije Holokausta. Vlasništvo u centru grada bi se pretvorilo u restorane i apartmane.
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But Jewish leaders say that they are part of the future, too. Reduced to a handful after the Holocaust, Jews in Koblenz now number 977 — more than before Hitler came to power in 1933. They have outgrown their modest postwar synagogue on the outskirts of town. The city’s decision to sell their old home to someone else has infuriated some in the community.
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