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Toby Axelrod

Analysis

Israelis flock to Germany

September 22, 2011 11:34
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Israelis are moving to Germany in unprecedented numbers - and finding a receptive atmosphere.

Over the past ten years, thousands of Israelis have settled in the German capital. The German-Israel Society estimates there are 8,000, but the figure could be as high as 15,000.

The idea that Jews are settling down in the land that was responsible for the Shoah seems ironic. But Germany is a strong supporter of Israel and there have been decades of close ties between the people of both countries.

Berlin of the 21st century, with its cheap rents and international flair, is also a magnet for young people in general.

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