There are about 250,000 Jews in Germany many in the Berlin area. There are another 90,000 people of Jewish ancestry from Russia. Some of this group is secular, and actively trying to become assimilated Germans, but most still consider themselves as Jews. The number of Jewish refugees from the former USSR is now diminishing, but it still adds thousands of new Jews to Germany every year.
Estimates for 2012 were 100,000 to 115,000.
(Since then the number has grown. According to Wikipedia's article on the History of Jews in Germany the Jewish population is continuing to grow tremendously in Germany. Since the end of the Cold War, immigration has greatly contributed to the growth in the Jewish people of Germany. As of 2013, the highest estimate of the Jews in Germany is at 200,000 [although this number includes non-Jewish spouses who also immigrated under the Quota Refugee Law]; and over 104,024 Jewish immigrants are officially registered with Jewish religious communities. Also many Russian Jews are secular and do not affiliate. Most Jews in Germany are recent immigrants from the former Soviet Union. There are also a handful of Jewish families from Muslim countries, including Iran, Turkey, Morocco, and Afghanistan. Germany has the third-largest Jewish population in Western Europe, with new immigrants every year.)
not immediatley, but now the jewish population is rising very fast.
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There ARE Jews in Germany, but the Holocaust destroyed most of the population.
because he was full of evil and for some reason hated the Jewish population
The Jewish people in Germany still mourn the loss of their friends and family, even now. World War II was devastating for the Jewish people in Germany.
Using the criterion of at least one Jewish grandparent the proportion of the Jewish population in Germany just before the Nazis came to power was about 1.3-1.4% of the population. Practising Jews were about 0.8% of the population.
Yes. Not as large of a one as there was pre-Holocaust, but there is a still actually a significant population. (I'm Jewish, and I was born there, in fact).
to finish what they started. to kill the rest of the Jewish population
because they were non-aryan (german)
The United States, Israel, and Russia have substantial Jewish populations, and many other countries have some Jewish population.
Possibly 15,000 (by comparison with about 525,000 when Hitler came to power).