Das (nicht-)angenommene Erbe. Zur Debatte um die deutsch-jüdische Erinnerungskultur

Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 57 (3):232-242 (2005)
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Abstract

This essay shows how Jewish identity in pre-1933 Germany defined itself and how the widely known concept of German-Jewish symbiosis came into question after the organized murder of the European Jews. The search for a German-Jewish legacy in postwar Germany as well as in the countries in which the Jewish émigrés found a new home will be explored. Moreover, the Eastern European cultural roots of Jews who migrated from Russia to Germany in the 1990s will also be discussed.

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