Reemerging Jewish Culture in Germany : : Life and Literature Since 1989 / / Sander L. Gilman, Karen Remmler.
How can there by a Jewish culture in today's Germany? Since the fall of the Wall, there has been a substantial increase in the visibility of Jews in German culture, not only an increase in the number of Jews living there, but, more importantly, an explosion of cultural activity. Jews are writin...
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