24.12.2013. 23:39 |
Židovi u Njemačkoj
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German Jewry: The state of play
A new report,” Jewish life in Germany: achievements, challenges and priorities since the collapse of communism”, has been released by the UK-based Institute for Jewish Policy Research (JPR).Written by author and journalist Toby Axelrod, it offers an overview of how Jewish life has changed in Germany since the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the subsequent influx of Jews from the Former Soviet Union.
Novi izvještaj UK Instituta for Jewish policy research (JPR) "Židovski život u Njemačkoj - dostignuća, izazovi i prioriteti nakon kolapsa komunizma" jnapisan je od autora i novinara Toby Axelroda. Izvještaj nudi uvid u to kako se židovski život promijenio u Njemačkoj nakon pada Berlinskog zida i nakon dolaska Židova iz bivšeg Sovjetskog Saveza. Izvještaj je baziran na intervjuima i "fokus grupama" sa židovskim liderima i govori o tome da li Židovi u Njemačkoj trebaju ostati ili pakirati kofere , odgovor značajnih ćlanova zajednice je negativan.
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Yet the question of how safe Jews are in Germany remains alive and well. The report further examines how the huge influx of Jewish immigrants from the FSU has totally transformed Jewish life in the country, whilst simultaneously throwing up a wide variety of new challenges. Chief among these is the issue of “Who is a Jew?”, and how community institutions manage their relationship with the many who self-identify as Jewish but are not halachically Jewish, as well as with the non-Jewish family members of Jews.
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