I. INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY IN THE AGE OF EMANCIPATION
ELISABETH KRAUS: Marcus Mosse: A Jew in the Prussian Province of Posen
LISA HARRIES-SCHUMANN: Between Orthodoxy and Reform, Revolution and Reaction: The Jewish Community in Ichenhausen, 1813–1861
II. YIDDISH STUDIES IN THE WILHELMINIAN AND WEIMAR YEARS
DAVID A. BRENNER: “Making Jargon Respectable” Leo Winz, Ost und West and the Reception of Yiddish Theatre in Pre-Hitler Germany
DELPHINE BECHTEL: Cultural Transfers between “Ostjuden” and “Westjuden” German-Jewish Intellectuals and Yiddish Culture 1897–1930
GLENN S. LEVINE: Yiddish Publishing in Berlin and the Crisis in Eastern European Jewish Culture 1919–1924
III. SELF-DEFENCE AND GERMAN-JEWISH IDENTITIES
MICHAEL BERKOWITZ: Zion’s Cities: Projections of Urbanism and German-Jewish Self-Consciousness, 1909–1933
FRANCIS R. NICOSIA: Resistance and Self-Defence: Zionism and Antisemitism in Inter-War Germany
MARJORIE LAMBERTI: The Jewish Defence in Germany after the National-Socialist Seizure of Power
DONALD L. NIEWYK: Self-Defence and German-Jewish Identities: Comments on the Papers by Michael Berkowitz, Francis R. Nicosia and Marjorie Lamberti
IV. PERSECUTION AND EXILE DURING THE NATIONAL SOCIALIST REGIME
FRED GRUBEL AND FRANK MECKLENBURG: Leipzig: Profile of a Jewish Community during the First Years of Nazi Germany
JEHUDA RIEMER: Common Bonds, Different Fates. Extracts from the Correspondence of Georg Bernhard and Fritz Naphtali, 1933–1937
WILFRIED WEINKE: The Persecution of Jewish Lawyers in Hamburg. A Case Study: Max Eichholz and Herbert Michaelis
SONJA WEGNER: German-speaking Emigrants in Uruguay 1933–1945
V. CONTINUITY AND NEW BEGINNINGS IN THE POST-WAR PERIOD
JULIUS CARLEBACH AND ANDREAS BRÄMER: Continuity or New Beginning? Isaac Emil Lichtigfeld, Rabbi in Frankfurt am Main and Hesse, 1954–1967
MARGARETE L. MYERS: Jewish Displaced Persons: Reconstructing Individual and Community in the US Zone of Occupied Germany
VI. MEMOIRS
ARNO HERZBERG: A Town in Eastern Germany: The Story of Filehne — A Memoir
HENRY J. KELLERMANN: Settling Accounts — The Nuremberg Trial