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Berlin for Jews: A Twenty-First-Century Companion
Berlin for Jews: A Twenty-First-Century Companion

By Leonard Barkan

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What is it like to travel to Berlin today, particularly as a Jew, and bring with you the baggage of history? And what happens when an American Jew, raised by a secular family, falls in love with Be...

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City of women
City of women

By David R. Gillham

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Nothing for tears
Nothing for tears

By Lali Horstmann

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Divided in Unity
Divided in Unity

By Andreas Glaeser

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"After the fall of the Berlin Wall and the political unification of East and West Germany, the joy over unity quickly gave way to a profound sense of alienation between easterners and westerners. I...

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The ghosts of Berlin
The ghosts of Berlin

By Brian Ladd

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Berlin is once again the official capital of a united Germany and, perhaps, the metaphorical capital of a new Europe. In accordance with its received status, a series of massive architectural proje...

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Berlin
Berlin

By Rory MacLean

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Berlin is a city of fragments and ghosts, a laboratory of ideas, the fount of both the brightest and darkest designs of history's most bloody century. The once arrogant capital of Europe was devast...

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