I. THE JEWISH MINORITY
MARION A. KAPLAN: Tradition and Transition: The Acculturation, Assimilation and Integration of Jews in Imperial Germany: A Gender Analysis
STEFI JERSCH-WENZEL: The Jews as a “Classic” Minority in Eighteenth-and Nineteenth-Century Prussia
II. ZIONISTS AND “ASSIMILATIONISTS”
MARJORIE LAMBERTI: From Coexistence to Conflict: Zionism and the Jewish Community in Germany, 1897–1914
PETER M. BALDWIN: Zionist and Non-zionist Jews in the Last Years before the Nazi Regime
JACOB BOAS: Germany or Diaspora? German Jewry ‘s Shifting Perceptions in the Nazi Era (1933–1938)
III. JEWISH STUDENTS
MOSHE ZIMMERMANN: Jewish Nationalism and Zionism in German-Jewish Students’ Organisations
JULIUS H. SCHOEPS: Modern Heirs of the Maccabees: The Beginning of the Vienna Kadimah, 1882–1897
MARSHA L. ROZENBLIT: The Assertion of Identity: Jewish Student Nationalism at the University of Vienna before the First World War
JACK WERTHEIMER: The “Ausländerfrage” at Institutions of Higher Learning: A Controversy Over Russian-Jewish Students in Imperial Germany
IV. JEWISH THOUGHT AND LEARNING
MORRIS M. FAIERSTEIN: The Liebes Brief: A Critique of Jewish Society in Germany (1749)
MOSHE PELLI: The Attitude of the First Maskilim in Germany towards the Talmud
ROBERT LIBERLES: Leopold Stein and the Paradox of Reform Clericalism, 1844–1862
GERSHON GREENBERG: Mendelssohn in America: David Einhorn’s Radical Reform Judaism
ALFRED JOSPE: The Study of Judaism in German Universities before 1933
V. JEWS IN LITERATURE AND FILM
HARRY ZOHN: Stefan Zweig, the European and the Jew
HANS FELD: Jews in the Development of the German Film Industry: Notes From the Recollections of a Berlin Film Critic
VI. LETTERS AND MEMOIRS
PAMELA VERMES: The Buber–Lukács Correspondence (1911–1921)
ROBERT WELTSCH: Looking Back Over Sixty Years