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Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 1988

Preface by Arnold Paucker

 

I. THE COURSE OF EMANCIPATION

ISMAR SCHORSCH: Breakthrough into the Past: The Verein für Cultur und Wissenschaft der Juden

ROBERT LIBERLES: Dohm’s Treatise on the Jews: A Defence of the Enlightenment

WERNER E. MOSSE: Problems and Limits of Assimilation: Hermann and Paul Wallich 1833–1938

JULIUS CARLEBACH: The Foundations of German-Jewish Orthodoxy: An Interpretation

 

II. JEWISH SELF-DEFENCE

TWO DEBATES

A.P.: The German-Jewish Centralverein

THE GERMAN-JEWISH CENTRALVEREIN IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

CHAIM SCHATZKER: Comments on Evyatar Friesel’s Essay in Year Book XXXI

ABRAHAM MARGALIOT: Remarks on the Political and Ideological Development of the Centralverein Before 1914

EVYATAR FRIESEL: A Response to the Observations of Chaim Schatzker and Abraham Margaliot

THE GERMAN ZIONISTS AND THE CENTRALVEREIN

JEHUDA REINHARZ: Advocacy and History: The Case of the Centralverein and the Zionists

MARJORIE LAMBERTI: The Centralverein and the Anti-Zionists – Setting the Historical Record Straight

JÜRGEN MATTHÄUS: Deutschtum and Judentum Under Fire: The Impact of The First World War on the Strategies of the Centralverein and the Zionistische Vereinigung

UDO BEER: The Protection of Jewish Civil Rights in the Weimar Republic: Jewish Self-Defence through Legal Action

 

III. FIN DE SIÈCLE AUSTRIA

JACOB TOURY: Years of Strife: The Contest of the österreichisch-Israelitische Union for the Leadership of Austrian Jewry

ROBERT S. WISTRICH: The Clash of Ideologies in Jewish Vienna (1880–1918): The Strange Odyssey of Nathan Birnbaum

 

IV. FROM THE FIRST WORLD WAR TO NAZI RULE

RIVKA HORWITZ: Voices of Opposition to the First World War among Jewish Thinkers

FRANCIS R. NICOSIA: Jewish Affairs and German Foreign Policy During the Weimar Republic: Moritz Sobernheim and the Referat Für Jüdische Angelegenheiten

DORON NIEDERLAND: The Emigration of Jewish Academics and Professionals From Germany in the First Years of Nazi Rule

CHAIM SCHATZKER: The Jewish Youth Movement in Germany in the Holocaust Period (II): The Relations between the Youth Movement and Hechaluz

WERNER COHN: Bearers of a Common Fate? The “Non-Aryan” Christian “Fate-Comrades” of the Paulus-Bund, 1933–1939

 

V. HEBREW AND YIDDISH IN GERMANY

MENAHEM SCHMELZER: Hebrew Printing and Publishing in Germany, 1650–1750: On Jewish Book Culture and the Emergence of Modern Jewry

ZOHAR SHAVIT: From Friedländer’s Lesebuch to the Jewish Campe: The Beginning of Hebrew Children’s Literature in Germany

LEO AND RENATE FUKS: Yiddish Publishing Activities in the Weimar Republic, 1920–1933

 

VI. JEWISH THOUGHT

MARK H. GELBER: Max Brod’s Zionist Writings

MAURICE FRIEDMAN: Interpreting Hasidism: The Buber-Scholem Controversy

 

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