An increasingly positive era of post-Holocaust Jewish life in Germany ended one year ago — the sense of progress and confidence gave way to a new, age-old fear, writes Sascha Chaimowicz in Die Zeit.
Born in Munich in 1984, Sascha Chaimowicz trained at the German School of Journalism in Munich. He worked for NEON magazine for 6 years, most recently as deputy editor-in-chief. He has been an editor at Germany’s ZEITmagazin since 2016.
An increasingly positive era of post-Holocaust Jewish life in Germany ended one year ago — the sense of progress and confidence gave way to a new, age-old fear, writes Sascha Chaimowicz in Die Zeit.