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Tag: Walter Homolka

A German Jewish community shadowed by scandal and an uncertain future welcomes a moment to celebrate

September 10, 2024October 5, 2024Jesse Orine

BERLIN — For the past 14 years, ever since she became the first woman ordained as a rabbi in postwar Germany, Alina Treiger has been serving Jews in the country’s northwest through song. Now, Treiger has a new title to accompany her singing voice: cantor. She is one of eight new graduates of the Potsdam […]

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