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Leo Baeck Institute Year Book XLV (2000)

Preface By John Grenville And Julius Carle  

I. Jewish Philosophy And Politics In The Enlightenment  

Rivka Horwitz: Kabbalah In The Writings Of Mendelssohn And The Berlin Circle Of Maskilim   Christoph Schulte: Saul Ascher’s Leviathan, Or The Invention Of Jewish Orthodoxy In 1792  

II. Jewish Acculturation And Scholarship  

Reinhard Rürup: Jewish History In Berlin – Berlin In Jewish History   Andreas Brämer: Rabbinical Scholars As The Object Of Biographical Interest: An Aspect Of Jewish Historiography In The German-speaking Countries Of Europe (1780-1871)   Manfred Voigts: Fichte As “Jew-hater” And Prophet Of The Zionists   William Z. Tannenbaum: A Town On The Volkach: The Acculturation Of The Jews Of Zeilitzheim In The Nineteenth Century  

III. Jewish Identity In Art And Music  

Katharina S. Feil: Art Under Siege: The Scholarship Produced By Rachel Wischnitzer During Her Berlin Years 1921-1938   William Kangas: The Ethics And Aesthetics Of (Self) Representation: Arnold Schoenberg And Jewish Identity  

IV. Research From The Osobyi Archive In Moscow  

Avraham Barkai: The C.V. Archives In Moscow. A Reassessment   Jürgen Matthäus: Antisemitic Symbolism In Early Nazi Germany, 1933-1935  

V. Future Research  

Introduction By John Grenville. Contributors: Avraham Barkai, David Sorkin, Stefi Jersch-wenzel, Robert Liberles, Werner T. Angress, Marion Kaplan, Michael A. Meyer, Christopher Browning, Evyatar Friesel, Ian Kershaw, Jeremy Noakes, Guy Stern, Chaim Schatzker  

VI. Memoir  

Ernest B. Hofeller: Timetable To Nowhere: The Story Of The Sosua Settlement  

VII. Bibliography For 1999  

VIII. List Of Contributors  

IX. Index   

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