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Leo Baeck Institute Year Book XLIV (1999)

Preface By John Grenville And Julius Carlebach  

I. German-jewish Intellectual Development From The Late Eighteenth To The Nineteenth Century  

Moshe Carmilly-weinberger: The Similarities And Relationship Between The Jüdisch-theologisches Seminar (Breslau) And The Rabbinical Seminary Of Budapest   Edward Breuer: The Deutsche Encyclopädie And The Jews   Michael Nagel: The Beginnings Of Jewish Children’s Literature In High German: Three Schoolbooks From Berlin (1779), Prague (1781) And Dessau (1782)   Moshe Pelli: When Did Haskalah Begin? Establishing The Beginning Of Haskalah Literature And The Definition Of Modernism   Jacob Golomb: ‘Thus Spoke Herzl.’ Nietzsche’s Presence In Herzl’s Life And Work  

II. Jewish Communities In The Nineteenth Century  

Jacob Borut: The ‘Province’ Versus Berlin? The Relations Between Berlin And The Communities In The Regions At The End Of The Nineteenth Century   David Ellenson: The Israelitische Gebetbücher Of Abraham Geiger And Manuel Joël: A Study In Nineteenth-century German-jewish Communal Liturgy And Religion  

III. Jewish Experiences In The Weimar Republic And National-socialist Germany

Katharina S. Feil: Art Under Siege: The Art Scholarship Of Rachel Wischnitzer In Berlin, 1921-1938   Sabine Thiem: Kurt Sabatzky: The C.V. Syndicus Of The Jewish Community In Königsberg During The Weimar Republic   Yfaat Weiss: Jews In Germany And Poland: Changing Roles In Times Of Adversity  

IV. Jewish Refugees And Displaced Persons  

Barbara Geldermann: “Jewish Refugees Should Be Welcomed And Assisted Here.” Shanghai: Exile And Return   Eva Kolinsky: Experiences Of Survival  

V. A Case Study  

Steven R. Welch: Mischling Deserters From The Wehrmacht And Their Fate  

VI. Bibliography For 1998  

VII. List Of Contributors

VIII. Index 

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