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example, last year for the jewish culture week, we opened a pop up restaurant with the jewish community, including sheffield. see a lot of it was a chance for the jewish community to present contemporary jewish culture site. can that this could sign up on here in about 5, look, we had a policy in the bar club with american de jayson d, j from israel and jane youngs of america often use what? so the boys from america also had jewish rubies, and a non jewish friend of ours was about to come in, and people outside was saying, you can't go in that place. there are loads of jews in their, in their lives. and so you've been vanya fighters used to be further ahead in terms of living side by side, no matter where you come from. but in recent years have gone back to where are you from which religion are you? it's become a much bigger topic and why and how that's happened is not just the problem in germany, but worldwide. and i'm going to write to 1000000000 is in diets isn't people bought
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off of actually we, german, we were born and raised here, but we have an immigrant background. what's routes lie in jewish and israeli culture? and that's what ultimately defines us in the target. the i love is really food harm is to he need a lawful chapter ational. i like it a lot to, but i often wonder, what's the secret behind israeli cuisine? israeli cuisine requires 2 things. but i know i'm not 1st you need and israeli shit. the visor and 2nd need clips. and if the chef has cleared and is from israel,
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they can make his rarely quizzing me. i'm really looking forward to meeting one of germany's very few female rabbis. it's really an exciting development that a woman is allowed to officiate at one of the main synagogues all be its own in the side room at the community center. i still can't understand that. i ask you, in the 21st century why female rabbis are still not allowed to hold a service in the main room with these. the synagogue reflects the turbulence of frankfurt, jewish history in its architecture. shots are really interesting in both innocence and then how central art is there a reason why a liberal from god became an orthodox one after the show of one of him? definitely. the survivors who came to frankfort weren't necessarily original frank,
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for jews. some of them, yes. that's what the majority or survivors from displaced persons camps. d. p to 40, who'd been led on death marchers from the east. and happened to survive on german soil. from austin and others who later fled from eastern europe because of hostilities and pogroms taking place because i pushed it by dots, homo and i'm trying to, we've got fun on these and there's nicks of survivors wasn't necessarily interested in liberal judaism yet they were more interested in their old home, in the last traditional judaism, something that gave them security a death to happen, as it does here, is so that's been a bone of contention in the original main synagogue near to the old jewish ghetto, wasn't liberal enough for some of frankfurt jews, in google, or people call it liberal,
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liberal and orthodox in one walk. and then just and that's why this temple was built in item or this speaking wooded liberal jews in the 19th and early 20th centuries referred to temples rather than synagogues. initially, when they were saying, we don't need to recreate the temple in jerusalem or the template and with an envy to of the home, we are quite happy with this temple. this house of worship in this form here in frankfort tells us of poet oh the my in this system is meant in terms of jewish life. my self image is a person and a jew was and still is not one of integration, much less assimilation. i'm fighting for emancipation conservation. i feel like
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you've been fighting a losing battle for years because things are getting worse rather than better. that's other much less then monday she said that you wouldn't open him if you look at the history of jews in europe over the centuries. i think we're still in a phase now where jews are protected, not fire, others, but by a system the other. and then how to do the same system that protects every one else, that this gets the neck, that's the negative spin. puppies, come on other things. but on a positive note, you could also say that we're free and as citizens of our countries, we have a voice. and then i understand that, ok, and what about the group of all right, s b g is that for you from essence, have a few fancy mentioned she'll come. well, it's hard for me to make a psycho gram from 24 people and you see guys, anti semites must get annoyed by the fact jews a portrayed as being smarter than everyone else. this, although we'll also see that choose not always politically smart. now they've made
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themselves into token and it may be that will get the simple kind of b a s d can use the pseudo argument that they can't be anti semitic because they have 24 jews on boarding. and i'd call that nevis going on. when he mentioned the situation has become significantly worse. so despite or perhaps because of the last 20 years as my human dignity should be respected independently of my jewishness. but we need to engage and i hope that others feel similarly affected and threatened by these anti democratic movements in societies. the way i feel threatened. the question is, are people sick of freedom and responsibility? do they believe that they can give up and not get eaten by the authoritarian systems that they're enabling? and to that question, all i can save as a jew, i will be among the 1st to be eaten, but i won't be the law if we are
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honest, we don't have a religious judaism, but we do live judaism every day. but we're not that over night. i don't wear those hearings with the giant star of david, one of those channels as you to your lives within me for sure. i grew up with it's in my school. i'm deeply religious, but i don't devote $365.00 days a year to julia's. i'm more to film or to my kids in the i me the
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the the i the the bonus trillions and sydney came to put in 5 and a half years ago. but i've been for a long time coming to germany, and i was, i was brought up with jewish music as the child in synagogue at home. my grandfather play the violin and i heard sounds my whole life. my mother was born in casablanca, my father, in budapest. so what we grew up with was distinctly this jewish european music. so, and also playing violence from a young edge because i was inspired by my grandfather and been traditional. i've been going to synagogue from the high holidays getting sure,
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but cation is sort of thing. you know, there it is normal, the music just just, it just comes very naturally. let me see what i'm interested in the background of. did you grow up jewish and how you grew up in a house of musicians? it's my you jewish and what's your bank right now? finish nice. according to the car, i'm not jewish because it comes from my father's side. he didn't speak yiddish either in the fifty's, he started the jewish evenings among his other projects and he wanted to know what makes a jewish evening. he wanted to present too closely, but he was also a german writer. just as people would recite things that it had been translated from dish or sometimes he himself would resigned to the organism when he also played jewish records with the i listen to them to me or so i think jewish or not, i absorbed it old and grew up with that background on
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the the the, the, the, the, the news, the berlin have become a real hot spot for young israelis. a started scene has emerged here. israelis of open galleries and there are lots of restaurants to the jews. they were in the majority in israel,
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and in berlin. they're in the minority. so they're confronted with being jewish. the living as do. i was living in germany. i think i never thought about it right away. think i never thought about myself. i never, i never thought about its normal ability, fridays in almost days with my family to have in addition within the country like it wasn't really separate here. we are all together close together because we are minority, so we have to practice much more. yeah, i don't know. i don't know how do you think about it? i think i'm still living in about it because it's something that i try to like being religious on finding myself to like, you know, there's all this talk about. i feel like i'm not better than anyone on
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sunday, 1st of july, but then all of the like you're in the context. that is where for instance, i did talk with him. he was like what the walk through this like this. and i was like a court my grandma, i didn't hide it. i don't even think about it. they used to give to my grandma my grandma because i'm afraid of varying if i know all the like even though it was like i would never whereas and i know it's the he but i think if i know i won't be able to get out of bed because because that's why that's why i was because i couldn't. then i realize it's everywhere and i'm not protective. and i have to feeling and that i'm
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