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ly that it owes something, at
least symbolically, to the vic-
tims of Nazism.
But it is democratic West
Germany where the small
Jewish community has been
under constant pressure to
"justify" its existence.
The Jenninger affair was
only the latest example of
events forcing Jews and non-
Jews to ponder what is wide-
ly seen as a community lack-
ing both self-confidence and
faith in the future.
Jews live in this country,
but they wonder if they are
here to stay. They have been
given to calling themselves
"Jews in Germany" rather
than "German Jews:' They
live in 65 communities, the
largest in West Berlin,
Frankfurt, Munich, Ham-
burg, Duesseldorf and Col-
ogne. Many of these Jews are
elderly. There seems to be no
middle generation, but a
young generation is rising.
The days when Jews lived
with their bags packed, ready
to flee at the first hint of
renascent anti-Semitism, are
past.
There is no lack of Jewish
vitality in the Federal
Republic. There are institu-
tions like the Central Jewish
Relief Agency, the Jewish
Womens' League, B'nai B'rith
chapters and a Jewish
students' association. They
have been around for a long
time.
The young, who refer to
themselves as German Jews,
play an active role in social
and political life. In late 1985,
they were able to prevent the
performance of a play, "The
Garbage, The City and
Death" by Rainer Werner
Fassbinder, which many Jews
and non-Jews considered anti-
Semitic. They also keep a wat-
chful eye on anti-Semitic
remarks of the extreme right
and extreme left.
Last spring, the Central
Council was shaken by a ma-
jor scandal when its deceased
chairman, the late Werner
Nachmann, was exposed as
an embezzler of reparations
funds. His successor, Galin-
ski, seems to have gotten the
organization back under con-
trol. But the Jenninger affair
set the stage for new disputes
over how to present Jewish
concerns to the general
public.
Galinski commands center
stage. Almost daily he is on
radio or television with corn-
ments and warnings on
Jewish affairs. He has ir-
ritated some of his colleagues
on the Central Council.
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Adults
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