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On 12 September , in the middle of the Second World War, Albert Einstein wrote a letter to nineteen-year-old German-Jewish refugee Hans Kaufmann in.
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But there’s also a precision to what he has to say that reflects the long and incomplete struggle by German Jews for a more progressive national politics.
Responding to interviewer Wieland Hoban’s concerns about the German government’s heavily criticised Antisemitism czar, Felix Klein, Brumlik says what the country needs is a commissioner for “Antisemitism and racism,” not just Antisemitism.
It’s Micha Brumlik at his best.
Listening to Brumlik speak with Hoban, it’s as though a circle has finally closed between his ’68 generation and today. It’s a far cry from the Cold War Jewish community, and it’s often limited take on topics like Israel and Muslim immigration.
Yet, as Micha Brumlik explains, Germany still has a very long way to go, both as a whole and within the Jewish community.It will be another generation or two before anything approaching normalisation is within reach, he cautions.
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