Jewish Life in Germany Today
Sun, Dec 07
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Join historian Anette Isaacs for a compelling exploration of contemporary Jewish life in Germany, revealing how the nation’s third-largest Jewish community has rebuilt, thrived, and redefined its identity eight decades after World War II.


Time & Location
Dec 07, 2025, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
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About the Event
Embark on an insightful exploration of present-day Jewish life in Germany with historian Anette Isaacs. Eight decades after World War II, Germany stands as home to the third-largest Jewish community in Europe. This presentation offers a straightforward and thoughtful perspective on various aspects of Jewish life, guiding you through the complexities and realities while shedding light on the resilience and growth of this community within the context of Germany's post-war history.
Anette Isaacs is a Historian and Public Educator currently based in Miami. She holds Master's Degrees in American Studies, Political Science, and History and is currently serving as the Director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Florida International University (FIU).



