After the Nazi Holocaust and the murder of six million Jews, a revival of the Jewish community on German soil might have seemed unthinkable. But Germany now has the fastest growing Jewish population in the world. The number of Jews either returning from abroad or emigrating from the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe has trebled since Communist borders fell. Olenka Frankiel reports from Berlin, which has the largest group, to ask how it is possible that Germany is so popular for Jews. Editor Maria Balinska
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