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  1. For more on Jewish life in Germany today, visit our partner site JTA. In the 1950s, the Jewish population in Germany had been estimated at a mere 20,000. While a small number of Jews preferred to settle in Communist East Germany, the vast majority chose to live in the Western part of the country.

  2. The history of the Jews in Germany goes back at least to the year 321 CE, [2] [3] and continued through the Early Middle Ages (5th to 10th centuries CE) and High Middle Ages (circa 1000–1299 CE) when Jewish immigrants founded the Ashkenazi Jewish community. The community survived under Charlemagne, but suffered during the Crusades.

  3. In 1965, 52 of his photographs were published with accompanying texts under the title Deutsche Juden heute (German Jews Today). These images and texts focus on the Jewish communities and discuss the relationship between Jews and Germans.

  4. It is seen as especially significant that more than 100,000 Jews reside in Germany today, and that Jewish life — with its festivals, customs, schools and sports clubs — is possible just decades...

  5. What has October 7 and the subsequent Gaza war meant for the tens of thousands of Jews living in Berlin? How it has changed their lives and politics, reshaped their city and country, and what does it portend for their future? Berlin's Brandenburg Gate illuminated with the flag of Israel on Monday. Credit: Kay Nietfeld/dpa via AP.

  6. Jewish life in Germany could be 'impossible' if extreme parties gain power, says Jewish leader Josef Schuster: "We don't need stricter laws. But we need a judiciary that applies the existing laws ...

  7. After Nazis murdered 6 million Jews in the Holocaust, the future of Germany's remaining Jewish community was in doubt. As Germany marks 1,700 years of Jewish life, DW looks back at key...

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