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Germany Jewish Berlin
In this Friday, Aug. 31, 2007 file photo rabbis carry the Torah scrolls in a solemn procession during the reopening after renovation of Germany's biggest synagogue at the Rykestrasse in Berlin's district Prenzlauer Berg. The epicenter of the Holocaust, the city where Hitler signed the death warrants of 6 million Jews, seems an unlikely candidate for the world’s fastest growing Jewish community. But despite this stigma of Nazism, Berlin’s dynamic, prosperous present and its rich, pre-World War II Jewish past initially attracted an influx from the former Soviet Union and has continued with the arrival of thousands of Israelis and smaller numbers of often young immigrants from Australia, France, the United States and elsewhere. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber,File)
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The Associated Press
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CP211768790
Legacy Identifier:
06148820
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3288px × 1988px 1,009.85 KB
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FOR ONE TIME USE ONLY. NO STORAGE FOR FUTURE USE.
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AUG. 31, 2007 FILE PICTURE
Create Date:
8/31/2007 12:00:00 AM
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822:497
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