Aleichem shalom, or Where Jews Feel at Home
... migrants. Since 1980, this country has welcomed about 1 million people, in contrast to the 400,000 Jews immigrating to the United States, and about 200,000 heading to Germany [1] . Germany’s “Historical Duty” Photo: Central Council of Jews in Germany dw.de / picture alliance / dpa German policy-makers see Jewish immigration as the “historical duty of the Germans to assist the resettlement [of Jews], so that an important and significant contribution be made in reinforcing and stabilizing ...
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