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Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 1973

Introduction by Robert Weltsch

 

EVA G. REICHMANN: Leo Baeck Centenary: A Personal Tribute

 

I. FROM THE MIDDLE AGES ONWARD

HANS LIEBESCHÜTZ: The Relevance of the Middle Ages for the Understanding of Contemporary Jewish History

JULIUS CARLEBACH: The Problem of Moses Hess’s Influence on the Young Marx

FREDDY RAPHAËL: Max Weber and Ancient Judaism

 

II. PREVALENCE OF ANTISEMITIC IDEAS

GEOFFREY G. FIELD: Antisemitism and Weltpolitik

JOHN HAAG: The Spann Circle and the Jewish Question

 

III. THE FATE OF JEWISH SCIENTISTS

MAX PINL AND LUX FURTMÜLLER: Mathematicians under Hitler

 

IV. JEWS IN LITERATURE

LOTHAR KAHN: Ludwig Robert: Rahel’s Brother

MARGARITA PAZI: Berthold Auerbach and Moritz Hartmann: Two Jewish Writers of the Nineteenth Century

Symposium on Joseph Roth

DAVID BRONSEN: Austrian versus Jew: The torn Identity of Joseph Roth

SIDNEY ROSENFELD: The Chain of Generations: A Jewish Theme in Joseph Roth’s Novels

WALTER H. SOKEL: Franz Kafka as a Jew

 

V. MEMOIRS AND DOCUMENTS

ALFRED E. LAURENCE: Sosatia Judaica Revisited

WALTER SCHWARZ: Bribery of Judges in the Eighteenth Century: Goethe as Advocate in a Jewish Case

WARREN I. COHN: The Moses Isaac Family Trust: Its History and Significance

 

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