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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Channuka Celebrated in Erlangen


While perusing my link to the Erlanger Nachrichten newspaper today, I came upon this piece reporting last night's city celebration of Channuka in Erlangen, Germany. About 40 political and religious leaders participated.

http://www.nordbayern.de/region/erlangen/chanukka-lichter-auf-dem-hugenottenplatz-1.362350

During the Holocaust, Erlangen's remaining Jewish population, which had dwindled to about 20 persons, was rounded up and sent east to Auschwitz, Theriesienstadt and Riga. Only a handful survived.

Today, Erlangen's Jewish population consists almost entirely of Russian emigrees, who were resettled in that town.

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