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Generation Enraged: The Journal Jalta as a Mouthpiece for Young Jews in Germany

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How does the increasing diversification of both the Jewish and general population in Germany influence Jewish self-positioning in German society? It seems that especially young Jews no longer perceive themselves in a binary relationship to the majority society alone, but as part of a heterogeneous, post-migrant society. The journal Jalta – Positionen zur jüdischen Gegenwart [Yalta – Positions on the Jewish Present], published between 2017 and 2020, served as an important mouthpiece for the young generation's rage and desires. This study identifies and expounds upon three sets of relationships within German society that Jalta wishes to redefine: relationships within Jewish communities, relationships between Jews and the majority society, and relationships of Jews to other minorities.

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56(2)

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Link to article (paywalled), Generation Enraged: The Journal Jalta as a Mouthpiece for Young Jews in Germany

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Peretz, Dekel Generation Enraged: The Journal Jalta as a Mouthpiece for Young Jews in Germany. European Judaism. 2023:  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/10.3167/ej.2023.560208.