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Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 2005

Preface by John Grenville and Raphael Gross

 

I. INTELLECTUAL RESISTANCE IN THERESIENSTADT

MIRIAM INTRATOR: The Theresienstadt Ghetto Central Library, Books and Reading: Intellectual Resistance and Escape During the Holocaust

 

II. LITERARY INTERPRETATION AND INTELLECTUAL HISTORY

ELIZABETH PETUCHOWSKI: “Ein Wort—du Weißt”: Finding a Solution to a Riddle in Paul Celan’s Poem Nächtlich Geschürzt

JOEL GOLB: Celan’s “Tones”: A Reading of HUHEDIBLU

PAUL MONOD: Reading the Two Bodies of Ernst Kantorowicz

 

III. ANTISEMITISM

PETER STAUDENMAIER: Rudolf Steiner and the Jewish Question

PETER MELICHAR: Who is a Jew? Antisemitic Defining, Identifying and Counting in Pre-1938 Austria

 

IV. JEWS IN GERMAN POLITICS

ALEXANDER JOSKOWICZ: Liberal Judaism and Confessional Politics of Difference in the German Kulturkampf

JONATHAN WRIGHT AND PETER PULZER: Gustav Stresemann and the Verband Nationaldeutscher Juden: Right-Wing Jews in Weimar Politics

 

V. JEWISH SELF-PERCEPTIONS

SANDER L. GILMAN: The Problem With Purim: Jews and Alcohol in the Modern Period

JACOB GOLOMB: Jewish Self-hatred: Nietzsche, Freud and the Case of Theodor Lessing

 

VI. RUSSIAN JEWS IN GERMANY

YINON COHEN AND IRENA KOGAN: Jewish Immigration from the Former Soviet Union to Germany and Israel in the 1990

SIMON RABINOVITCH: The Dawn of a New Diaspora: Simon Dubnov’s Autonomism, from St. Petersburg to Berlin

OLAF TERPITZ: Between Russendisko and the Yid Peninsula. The Concepts of Art and Lebenswelt in the Work of Wladimir Kaminer and Oleg Iur’ev

 

VII. MEMOIR

GERTRUD H. THOMPSON: The Dr. Leonore Goldschmidt Schule (1935–1941)

 

VIII. DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS

 

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