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Leo Baeck Institute Year Book XXXVII (1992)

Jewish culture and religion

 

Jews, the Enlightenment and Religious Toleration – Some Reflections by David Sorkin
Jewish Burials in Germany – Between Tradition, the Enlightenment and the Authorities by Falk Wiesemann
History as Consolation by Ismar Schorsch
Orthodoxy versus Reform: The Case of Rabbi Nehemiah Anton Nobel of Frankfurt a. Main by Rachel Heuberger

 

Emancipation re-assessed

 

The Process of Emancipation from the Congress of Vienna to the Revolution of 1848/1849 by Arno Herzig
From Corporate Community to Ethnic-Religious Minority, 1750–1830 by Michael Graetz
Integration and Identity in Imperial Germany: Towards a Typology by Werner E. Mosse
The Legend of German-Jewish Symbiosis by Wolfgang Benz
Emancipation History-Limits of Revisionism in the Post-Holocaust Period: Comments on the Papers of Arno Herzig, Michael Graetz, Werner E. Mosse and Wolfgang Benz by Herbert A. Strauss

 

Jewish identity and Antisemitism

 

Socialism and Judeophobia – Antisemitism in Europe before 1914 by Robert S. Wistrich
Jewish Nationalism and Jewish Identity in Central Europe by Jehuda Reinharz
The “Kaftanjude” and the “Kaffeehausjude”: Two Models of Jewish Insanity: A Discussion of Causes and Cures among German-Jewish Psychiatrists by John M. Efron
Nietzsche and the Nietzschean Moment in Jewish Life (1890–1939) by Steven E. Aschheim
Houston Stewart Chamberlain: The Abwehrverein and the “Praeceptor Germaniae”, 1914–1918 by Erik Lindner
Jewish Aspects as Contributing Factors to the Genesis of the Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold by Jacob Toury

 

History through the book

 

The Zionist Project in the Palestine: Travel Writings of German-speaking Jews by Wolf Kaiser
A Diarist in fin-de-siécle Berlin and Her Family Helene, Joseph and Erich Eyck by Frank Eyck
East and West in Orthodox German-Jewish Novels (1912–1934) by Michael Brenner

 

War and resistance

 

An Illegal Way of Life in Nazi Germany by Avraham Seligmann
A Muted Protest in War-Time Berlin: Writing on the Legal Position of German Jewry throughout the Centuries – Leo Baeck – Leopold Lucas – Hilde Ottenheimer by Albert H. Friedlander
Liberals of Jewish Background in the Anti-Nazi Resistance by Horst R. Sassin
Struggle and Survival: Jewish Women in the Anti-Fascist Resistance in Germany by Simone Erpel
German and Austrian Jews in Britain's Armed Forces and British and German Citizenship Policies 1939–1945 by John P. Fox
In the Service of American Intelligence: German-Jewish Exiles in the War Against Hitler by Guy Stern

 

Attitudes to prejudice

 

The United States and the Jewish Question in Austria by Bruce F. Pauley
The Churches and the Jews in the German Democratic Republic by Helmut Eschwege

 

Refugees and the film industry

 

Jews and Exiles in British Cinema by Kevin Gough-Yates

 

Bibliography

 

Post-War Publications on German Jewry: A Selected Bibliography of Books and Articles 1991 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 XXXVII of the Leo Baeck Institute

 

Preface/Introduction

 

Preface/Introduction by Arnold Paucker
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