
Preface by Cathy S Gelbin and others
I. German-Jewish agency in times of crisis
Introduction: German-Jewish Agency in Times of Crisis, 1914–1938 by David Jünger and Anna Ullrich
Open the Gate: German Jews, the Foundation of Tel Aviv Port, and the Imagined Power of the Sea in 1936 by Björn Siegel
Beyond Marginalization: The (German-)Jewish Soldiers’ Agency in Times of War, 1914–1918 by Sarah Panter
Agency, Free Will, Self-Constitution: New Concepts for Historians of German-Jewish History between 1914 and 1938? by Anthony D Kauders
‘Departure from a Sinking World’: Jewish Emigration from Austria between 1933 and 1938 by Gabriele Anderl
Mendelssohn on the Edge: Memory, Agency, and National Belonging in Weimar Germany by Martina Steer
II. Perceptions of emotions in modern Jewish history
Perceptions of Emotions in Modern Jewish History: An Introduction by Kerstin von der Krone
The School of Bourgeois Religion: Jewish Children, Emotions, and the Hebrew Bible by Dorothea M Salzer
Between Love and Misogamy: Changing Perceptions of Marriage among German Jews, 1750–1800 by Natalie Naimark-Goldberg
Nächstenliebe in the Age of Nationalism: Reclaiming a Jewish Emotion between the Fin-de-Siècle and the First World War by Christian Bailey
III. Religion, culture, and society
The Bylaws of Frankfurt’s Neo-Orthodox Synagogue: A Developmental History by J J Kimche
From Cravat to Khaki: Gender, Sexuality, and Change in the Immigration of Fritz Wolf to Mandate Palestine by Viola Alianov-Rautenberg
Dan Pagis’ Bilingual Poem ‘Ein Leben’ – An Ophthalmologic Poetics of German–Hebrew Eye Contact by Jan Kühne
Stereotypes and Jewish Musical Topics in East German Film: Ambiguities and Allosemitism in Hotel Polan und seine Gäste by Tina Frühauf
List of contributors
List of Contributors
Index
Index to The Leo Baeck Institute Year Book, 2021
Published