Most Jews who now live in Germany have lived elsewhere. They are
neither the remnant of those who survived the Holocaust nor those
who are in transit to Israel or the United States. They are a
disparate but vibrant and growing community of over 80,000 people.
Forty thousand of them are members of official Jewish communities
in today's Germany. Because of the Nazi past, this proportionately
small number of individuals plays an out-of-scale role in German
politics and world consciousness. As a study in the formation of
minority communities within European national matrices, Cohn's work
has interest for sociologists, political scientists, and
anthropologists as well. It is the only published work on the
Jewish community in Germany today.
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