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Autumn 2023
Autumn 2023
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Does the future lie in Berlin or<br />
Jerusalem?<br />
29<br />
ı A survey of the state of German Jewry, at a time when old and new forms<br />
of antisemitism are spreading<br />
ı How can Jewish life in Germany be characterised?<br />
ı With an array of fascinating interviews: Antje Yael Deusel, Norbert Frei, Deborah Feldmann,<br />
Josef Schuster, among many others<br />
Current Affairs<br />
Around 95 000 people in Germany today belong to a<br />
Jewish community. Out of a total population of 83 million,<br />
that’s less than 1% – a vanishingly small figure.<br />
And yet this group is persistently in the media spotlight<br />
– whether in connection with the Shoah, antisemitic<br />
riots, or Israeli policies. In his latest book, C. Bernd<br />
Sucher looks at the situation of modern-day German<br />
Jews, examining both past and present to find an<br />
answer to the question: do Jews have a future in this<br />
country – or not?<br />
© Thomas Dashuber<br />
C. Bernd Sucher is a professor at the University for Television and<br />
Film in Munich. He was a theatre critic for the Süddeutsche Zeitung<br />
and Die Zeit for many years, and has written a number of books.<br />
C. Bernd Sucher<br />
Homeland Insecurity<br />
Jewish Life in Germany from 1945 till Today<br />
November 2023<br />
272 pages ▪ 12,8 × 21,0 cm<br />
ISBN 978-3-492-07038-6<br />
World <strong>Rights</strong> available<br />
11/2023