ISMAR SCHORSCH: The Leo Baeck Institute: Continuity amid Desolation
I. RELIGION AND SECULARISATION
ISMAR SCHORSCH: The Religious Parameters of Wissenschaft Jewish Academics at Prussian Universities
VERNON LIDTKE: Social Class and Secularisation in Imperial Germany: The Working Classes
GEOFFREY G. FIELD: Religion in the German Volksschule, 1890–1928
FRITZ STERN: Comments on the Papers of Ismar Schorsch, Vernon Lidtke and Geoffrey G. Field
II. ENLIGHTENMENT AND REFORM
NEHAMA REZLER-BERSOHN: Isaac Satanow: An Epitome of an Era
MICHAEL A. MEYER: The Orthodox and the Enlightened: An Unpublished Contemporary Analysis of Berlin Jewry’s Spiritual Condition in the Early Nineteenth Century
III. FROM THE WILHELMINIAN ERA TO NAZI RULE
PETER PULZER: Why was there a Jewish Question in Imperial Germany?
MARJORIE LAMBERTI: Liberals, Socialists and the Defence against Antisemitism in the Wilhelminian Period
MAX P. BIRNBAUM: On the Jewish Struggle for Religious Equality in Prussia 1897–1914
HERMANN GREIVE: Zionism and Jewish Orthodoxy
WALTER ZWI BACHARACH: Jews in Confrontation with Racist Antisemitism, 1879–1933
PAUL YOGI MAYER: Equality – Egality: Jews and Sport in Germany
CARL J. RHEINS: The Verband nationaldeutscher Juden 1921–1933
LAWRENCE BARON: Erich Mühsam’s Jewish Identity
IV. MARTIN BUBER
ARTHUR A. COHEN: Martin Buber and Judaism
NAHUM N. GLATZER: Reflections on Buber’s Impact on German Jewry
V. IN THE THIRD REICH
HERBERT A. STRAUSS: Jewish Emigration From Germany: Nazi Policies and Jewish Responses (I)