INTRODUCTION
MICHAEL A. MEYER: Jews as Jews versus Jews as Germans – Two Historical Perspectives: Introduction to Year Book XXXVI
I. BURGEONING EMANCIPATION
STEVEN M. LOWENSTEIN: Two Silent Minorities: Orthodox Jews and Poor Jews in Berlin 1770–1823
EVA ENGEL HOLLAND: The World of Moses Mendelssohn
II. JEWISH SELF-DEFENCE
JACOB TOURY: Anti-Anti 1889/1892
JACOB BORUT: The Rise of Jewish Defence Agitation in Germany, 1890–1895: A Pre-history of the C.V.?
EVYATAR FRIESEL: The Centralverein and the American Jewish Committee: A Comparative Study
SIBYLLE MORGENTHALER: Countering the Pre-1933 Nazi Boycott against the Jews
CYRIL LEVITT: The Prosecution of Antisemites by the Courts in the Weimar Republic: Was Justice Served?
III. GERMANS AND GERMAN JEWS
KONRAD H. JARAUSCH: Jewish Lawyers in Germany, 1848–1938: The Disintegration of a Profession
GEOFFREY COCKS: Partners and Pariahs: Jews and Medicine in Modern German Society
FRITZ K. RINGER: Academics in Germany: German and Jew – Some Preliminary Remarks
FRITZ STERN: The German Professionals and their Jewish Colleagues: Comments on the Papers of Konrad Jarausch, Geoffrey Cocks and Fritz K. Ringer
PAUL LAWRENCE ROSE: One of Wagner’s Jewish Friends: Berthold Auerbach and his Unpublished Reply to Richard Wagner’s Antisemitism (1881)
SHLOMO NA’AMAN: Social Democracy on the Ambiguous Ground between Antipathy and Antisemitism: The Example of Wilhelm Hasenclever
IV. NAZI DOMINATION
FRANCIS R. NICOSIA: The End of Emancipation and the Illusion of Preferential Treatment: German Zionism, 1933–1938
CHRISTHARD HOFFMAN AND DANIEL R. SCHWARTZ: Early but Opposed – Supported but Late: Two Berlin Seminaries Which Attempted to Move Abroad
VICKI CARON: Loyalties in Conflict: French Jewry and the Refugee Crisis, 1933–1935
PRISCILLA DALE JONES: British Policy Towards German Crimes Against German Jews, 1939–1945
ARNO HERZBERG: The Jewish Press under the Nazi Regime – Its Mission, Suppression and Defiance – A Memoir
KONRAD KWIET: Forced Labour of German Jews in Nazi Germany
V. GENTILES AND JEWS AFTER 1945
ROBERT KNIGHT: Restitution and Legitimacy in Post-War Austria 1945–1953
CONSTANTIN GOSCHLER: The Attitude towards Jews in Bavaria after the Second World War
VI. FRANZ ROSENZWEIG
STEFAN MEINEKE: A Life of Contradiction: The Philosopher Franz Rosenzweig and his Relationship to History and Politics
WILLIAM W. HALLO: Two Centenaries