At the present time, Germany has approximately 0% Jewish population. Most German Jews who were not killed during WW II have since moved to Israel.
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The previous answer is not true. There are between 5000 and 10,000 Jews in Germany.
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Since 1991 there has been a significant influx of Jews from the former Soviet Union. Jewish organizations in Germany give the total figure of about 110,000 Jews overall in Germany. Some other sources (using an ethnic as well as religious defintion) put the figure at about 200,000. In percentage terms even this higher figure is tiny (about 0.25% of the population).
Answer 1Because Hitler was NOT Jewish.One can be German AND Jewish. Hitler was Austrian anyway....While it is wholly possible to be German and Jewish or Austrian and Jewish, Hitler was Austrian and NOT Jewish. There is a rumor that he was Jewish, but there is no support to this rumor.Answer 2Whether Adolf Hitler was Jewish or not; it is to be recognized that it is the nationality to be German or not German while it is the faith to be Jewish or not Jewish. One can be German or Austrian while he/she is Christian, Jewish, or Muslim. One should not mix between nationality and religious faith.
Jews in modern Germany have all of the same rights as non-Jewish Germans and freely and openly practice their religion. There are approximately 119,000 German Jews.
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To be Jewish can mean you either practice the Jewish religion, or are from a Jewish decent. It is both a race and a religion. Someone that is culturally Jewish may not practice the religion, but has a Jewish heritage. Likewise, people that do practice the Jewish religion do not have to be culturally Jewish, or have Jewish ancestors.
Possibly 15,000 (by comparison with about 525,000 when Hitler came to power).
There aren't areas of the Jewish religion.
Pakistan has many religions so they must be in percentages The religion percentages are Muslims are 97% (Sunni 77%, Shi'a 20%), Christian, Hindu and other are 3%
The Holocaust was about race, not religion. However, religion was used as an indicator of race, so anyone with a Jewish grandparent was regarded as a Jew. The Nazis established three 'degree' of 'Jewishness':Three of four Jewish grandparents - 'full Jew'Two Jewish grandparents - 'half Jew'One Jewish grandparent - 'quarter Jew'So, regardless of your religion, if you had three or four Jewish grandparents, you were in big trouble in Nazi Germany.
Jewish Institute of Religion ended in 1950.
Jewish Institute of Religion was created in 1922.
Allover the world countries but at different percentages.
Jewish can refer to both a religion and an ethnicity. It can describe individuals who practice Judaism as their religion, as well as those who identify with the cultural and historical aspects of the Jewish people.