I. IDENTITY AND EMANCIPATION
HEIDI THOMANN TEWARSON: German-Jewish Identity in the Correspondence Between Rahel Levin Varnhagen and Her Brother, Ludwig Robert Hopes and Realities of Emancipation 1780–1830
ANITA BUNYAN: Rhenish Liberalism and the Jewish Question in the Vormärz: The Case of the Kölnische Zeitung 1841–1847
ASTRID STARCK: A Nineteenth-Century Yiddish Newspaper “Israels Stimme: Hakol kol yaakov”
KEITH H. PICKUS: Jewish University Students in Germany and the Construction of a Post-Emancipatory Jewish Identity. The Model of the Freie Wissenschaftliche Vereinigung
GAVRIEL D. ROSENFELD: Defining “Jewish Art” in Ost und West, 1901–1908: A Study in the Nationalisation of Jewish Culture
II. SOME JEWISH RESPONSES TO NATIONAL SOCIALISM
YEHOYAKIM COCHAVI: Liberals and Zionists on the Eve of the National-Socialist Seizure of Power
DAVID N. MYERS: Eugen Täubler: The Personification of “Judaism as Tragic Existence”
III. JEWS IN WELFARE
SABINE KNAPPE: The Role of Women’s Associations in the Jewish Community. The Example of the Israelitisch-humanitärer Frauenverein in Hamburg at the Turn of the Century
CHRISTIANE EIFERT: The Forgotten Members of the Arbeiterwohlfahrt: Jews in the Social Democratic Welfare Association
IV. GENDER AND HISTORY
KATHARINA VON KELLENBACH: “God Does Not Oppress Any Human Being”: The Life and Thought of Rabbi Regina Jonas
ANDREAS LIXL-PURCELL: Memoirs as History
KATHERINE MORRIS: Balkan Exile: The Autobiography of Irene Gruenbaum
V. EMIGRATION
ROCHELLE G. SAIDEL AND GUILHERME ARY PLONSKI: Shaping Modern Science and Technology in Brazil. The Contribution of Refugees from National Socialism after 1933
NEIMA BARZEL: The Attitude of Jews of German Origin in Israel to Germany and Germans after the Holocaust, 1945–1952
VI. MEMOIR
HENRY J. KELLERMANN: From Imperial to National-Socialist Germany: Recollections of a German-Jewish Youth Leader