Stuttgart

True Life: I’m a Jew in Germany

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Sarah Nevils
June 2008

In Germany—the place with the fastest-growing Jewish population in the world—Sarah learns about culture and life as a Jewish-Canadian study-abroad student.

Whenever I tell people I chose to study abroad in Germany, I get the most confused looks. As a Jew, I guess it’s an odd place to live, but I have grown to love it. Why, you ask? I appreciate its European location, which accommodates my love of travel. I also came to Germany to see for myself the concentration camps of World War II.



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