Growing up as the only Jewish student in her school in Germany, Hanna Veiler, 27, had to figure out what her Jewish identity meant to her at a young age. “My family moved from Belarus when I was seven, and our family wasn’t allowed to practice religion or develop any sort of positive Jewish identity for decades,” Veiler, the newly elected president of the European Union of Jewish Students (EUJS), told The Times of Israel. “Like many people of my generation growing up in Eastern Europe, I had to struggle to relearn what this means and form it into a...