Over the past two decades, Russian-speaking Jews from the former Soviet Union have become the majority in Germany's Jewish community. While these Jews strongly identify with world Jewry--they have som
The unexpected immigration wave from the former Soviet Union has stabilized and enlarged Jewish life in Germany up from the 1990ies. No doubt: Jews will continue to live in Germany. But what does it m
This volume arises from an international conference held in May 2009 in Berlin on the theme of "European Jewry--A New Jewish Centre in the Making." The 17 contributions are from scholars based in Euro