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ID092288
Title ProperJewish community in Germany
Other Title Informationliving with recognition, anti-Semitism, and symbolic roles
LanguageENG
AuthorUrban, Susanne Y
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article deals with the diverse images of Jews in Germany: which roles they take upon themselves and which symbolic roles German society sees in the Jewish community. The author tries to unfold the origins and the meaning of these roles including Jews as victims, as sensors toward anti-Semitism and right-wing extremism. The symbolic roles of Jews in Germany cannot be compared to those in other countries, as in Germany the real presence of Jews is publicly very important as "proof" that the country has developed into a democracy and a diverse, open society. Nevertheless Jews are also taken as responsible for Israel's policies and as such are targets for condemnation. Therefore, the roles which are put upon the Jewish communities and citizens are exchangeable depending on what German society needs and wants to see in the Jews.
`In' analytical NoteJewish Political Studies Review Vol. 21, No. 3-4; Fall 2009: p31-55
Journal SourceJewish Political Studies Review Vol. 21, No. 3-4; Fall 2009: p31-55
Key WordsJewish Community ;  Germany ;  Jewish ;  Symbolic Role - Jewish