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Amber Rose

Opinion

Why Jews like me are returning to Germany

February 5, 2015 13:17
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Germany would never have been on my list of countries to live in. As a British Jew I have grown up with a nauseating uneasiness about anything and everything German. A wariness that had been instilled in me as a child through my parents and grandparents.

But ten years ago my own prejudices changed when I met my future German husband. Three years ago we packed up everything, left London, my Heimat, and moved to the small city of Munich.

There were so many reasons we left London - it was too expensive, quality of life, the weather. With a job as a BBC journalist, I knew bringing up a family in London was inconceivable - I was already working out the costs of child care and schooling before my daughter had even been born.

Both of us knew that in the Hintergrund of my thoughts I silently observed a sinister rise in antisemitism. Violent crime on Jews, the boycott of Israeli academics, the rise of aggression against Jewish students on university campuses, were just some of the shameful acts happening on British soil.