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Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 1966

Introduction by Robert Weltsch

 

I. JEWISH THOUGHT

HANS LIEBESCHÜTZ: Between Past and Future: Leo Baeck’s Historical Position

NATHAN ROTENSTREICH: On Mendelssohn’s Political Philosophy

ISMAR SCHORSCH: Moritz Güdemann: Rabbi, Historian and Apologist

JOSEF FRAENKEL: Moritz Güdemann and Theodor Herzl

 

II. POLICY IN CHANGING CONDITIONS

JACOB TOURY: “The Jewish Question”: A Semantic Approach

HERBERT STRAUSS: Pre-Emancipation Prussian Policies towards the Jews 1815–1847

MICHAEL A. MEYER: Great Debate on Antisemitism: Jewish Reaction to New Hostility in Germany 1879–1881

JACOB KATZ: The Fight for Admission to Masonic Lodges

 

III. MEMOIRS AND DOCUMENTS

S. ADLER-RUDEL: A Chronicle of Rescue Efforts

ARNOLD PAUCKER: The Letters of Moritz Steinschneider to the Reverend Bandinel: From the Workshop of the Catalogus Librorum Hebraeorum

ALBERT HOSCHANDER FRIEDLANDER: The Wohlwill-Moser Correspondence

WALTER SCHWARZ: Frederick the Great, his Jews and his Porcelain

E. G. LOWENTHAL: In the Shadow of Doom: Post-War Publications on Jewish Communal History in Germany

 

IV. CORRESPONDENCE

EDUARD ROSENBAUM: Franz Oppenheimer: A Digression

 

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