I. SUSTENANCE FOR THE SOUL
MICHAEL A. MEYER: German Jewish Thinkers Reflect on the Future of the Jewish Religion
UTA LOHMANN: “Sustenance for the Learned Soul” The History of the Oriental Printing Press at the Publishing House of the Jewish Free School in Berlin
II. JEWISH LIFE AND SOCIETY: FROM THE NINETEENTH TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
REINHARD RÜRUP: Jewish Emancipation and the Vision of Civil Society in Germany
STEVEN M. LOWENSTEIN: Reflections on Statistics: Hopes and Fears about Changes in the German Jewish Family, 1815–1939
NILS ROEMER: Between the Provinces and the City: Mapping German-Jewish Memories
JOHN GUNNAR MØLSTRE SIMONSEN: Perfect Targets—Antisemitism and Eastern Jews in Leipzig, 1919–1923
CHRISTIAN WIESE: The Janus Face of Nationalism: The Ambivalence of Zionist Identity in Robert Weltsch and Hans Kohn
III. A NEW START IN BRITAIN
CHARMIAN BRINSON: Science in Exile: Imperial College and the Refugees from Nazism—A Case Study
GERHARD WOLF: Mac Goldsmith: A Jewish Career in the German Automobile Industry (1925–1936)
IV. RESISTANCE
ARNOLD PAUCKER: Researching German-Jewish Responses and German-Jewish Resistance to National Socialism: Sources and Directions for the Future
MIRIAM INTRATOR: Storytelling and Lecturing During the Holocaust: The Nature and Role of Oral Exchanges in Theresienstadt, 1941–1945
V. AFTER THE HOLOCAUST
ROBERT KNIGHT: The Road from the Taborstrasse: Austrian Restitution Revisited
VI. MEMOIR
BERNARD NATT: Growing Up in Nazi Germany: Experiences and Memories