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Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 2003

Preface by John Grenville and Raphael Gross

 

I. RELIGIOUS RENEWAL

EDWARD BREUER AND DAVID SORKIN: Moses Mendelssohn’s First Hebrew Publication: An Annotated Translation of the Kohelet Mussar

ANDREAS BRÄMER: The Dialectics of Religious Reform: The Hamburger Israelitische Tempel in Its Local Context 1817–1938

 

II. JEWISH SOCIAL LIFE, ANTISEMITISM AND JEWISH REACTIONS IN IMPERIAL GERMANY AND DURING THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC

MARION KAPLAN: Unter Uns: Jews Socialising with other Jews in Imperial Germany

CHRISTOPH JAHR: Ahlwardt on Trial: Reactions to the Antisemitic Agitation of the 1890s in Germany

JÜRGEN MATTHÄUS: Tagesordnung: Judenfrage: A German Debate in the Early Stages of the Weimar Republic

ANAT FEINBERG: Leopold Jessner: German Theatre and Jewish Identity

CHRISTIAN SCHÖLZEL: Fritz Rathenau (1875–1949): On Antisemitism, Acculturation and Slavophobia: An Attempted Reconstruction

 

III. SHATTERED HOPES UNDER NATIONAL SOCIALISM

GUY MIRON: Emancipation and Assimilation in the German-Jewish Discourse of the 1930s

ADAM J. SACKS: Kurt Singer’s Shattered Hopes

STEFANIE SCHÜLER-SPRINGORUM: Hans Litten 1903–2003: The Public Use of a Biography

 

IV. YAD VASHEM AND THE GERMANRIGHTEOUS

DANIEL FRAENKEL: The German “Righteous Among the Nations”: An Historical Appraisal

 

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