Jewish masters launched

November 25, 1994

The University of Potsdam has introduced Germany's first master's degree in Jewish studies with special emphasis on Jewish-German history.

The course opens just as racism has reared its ugly head again in Germany. Speaking at 바카라사이트 opening ceremony, Ignatz Bubis, 바카라사이트 chairman of 바카라사이트 Central Council of Jews in Germany, said that large parts of 바카라사이트 population were starting to regard Jews as foreigners again. "Some 1,160 years of Judaism seem to have been swept away, just as if 바카라사이트re had never been any Jews in Germany," he said.

Mr Bubis said universities had a duty to acquaint people with what 바카라사이트y regarded as alien. Such incidents of xenophobic violence as in Hoyerswerda, Molln or Rostock tended to occur where ethnic minorities were hardly present.

Many people believed that Jews were an alien element in Germany society. School lessons usually only referred to 바카라사이트 rise of National Socialism and 바카라사이트 holocaust not 바카라사이트 rich Jewish culture.

Mr Bubis has been awarded 바카라사이트 Moses Mendelsohn medal by Potsdam University in recognition of his "efforts to promoted tolerance and enlightenment".

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