Identity and emancipation
German-Jewish Identity in the Correspondence Between Rahel Levin Varnhagen and Her Brother, Ludwig Robert Hopes and Realities of Emancipation 1780–1830 by Heidi Thomann Tewarson
Rhenish Liberalism and the Jewish Question in the Vormärz: The Case of the Kölnische Zeitung 1841–1847 by Anita Bunyan
A Nineteenth-Century Yiddish Newspaper “Israels Stimme: Hakol kol yaakov” by Astrid Starck
Jewish University Students in Germany and the Construction of a Post-Emancipatory Jewish Identity. The Model of the Freie Wissenschaftliche Vereinigung by Keith H. Pickus
Defining “Jewish Art” in Ost und West, 1901–1908: A Study in the Nationalisation of Jewish Culture by Gavriel D. Rosenfeld
Some Jewish responses to National Socialism
Liberals and Zionists on the Eve of the National-Socialist Seizure of Power by Yehoyakim Cochavi
Eugen Täubler: The Personification of “Judaism as Tragic Existence” by David N. Myers
Jews in Welfare
The Role of Women's Associations in the Jewish Community. The Example of the Israelitisch-humanitärer Frauenverein in Hamburg at the Turn of the Century by Sabine Knappe
The Forgotten Members of the Arbeiterwohlfahrt: Jews in the Social Democratic Welfare Association by Christiane Eifert
Gender and history
“God Does Not Oppress Any Human Being”: The Life and Thought of Rabbi Regina Jonas by Katharina von Kellenbach
Memoirs as History by Andreas Lixl-Purcell
Balkan Exile: The Autobiography of Irene Gruenbaum by Katherine Morris
Emigration
Shaping Modern Science and Technology in Brazil. The Contribution of Refugees from National Socialism after 1933 by Rochelle G. Saidel and Guilherme Ary Plonski
The Attitude of Jews of German Origin in Israel to Germany and Germans after the Holocaust, 1945–1952 by Neima Barzel
Memoir
From Imperial to National-Socialist Germany: Recollections of a German-Jewish Youth Leader by Henry J. Kellermann
Bibliography
Post-War Publications on German-speaking Jewry: A Selected Bibliography of Books and Articles 1993 by Barbara Suchy and Annette Pringle
Bibliography Contents
I. History
II. Research and Bibliography
III. The Nazi Period
IV. Post War
V. Judaism
VI. Zionism and Israel
VII. Participation in Cultural and Public Life
VIII. Autobiography, Memoirs, Letters, Genealogy
IX. German-Jewish Relations
X. Fiction and Poetry
Index to the Bibliography
List of contributors
List of Contributors
Index
General Index to Year Book XXXIX of the Leo Baeck Institute
Preface
Preface by John Grenville and Julius Carlebach
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