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Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 2000

Preface by John Grenville and Julius Carlebach

 

I. JEWISH PHILOSOPHY AND POLITICS IN THE ENLIGHTENMENT

RIVKA HORWITZ: Kabbalah in the Writings of Mendelssohn and the Berlin Circle of Maskilim

CHRISTOPH SCHULTE: Saul Ascher’s Leviathan, or the Invention of Jewish Orthodoxy in 1792

REINHARD RÜRUP: Jewish History in Berlin: Berlin in Jewish History

ANDREAS BRÄMER: Rabbinical Scholars as the Object of Biographical Interest: An Aspect of Jewish Historiography in the German-speaking Countries of Europe (1780–1871)

MANFRED VOIGTS: Fichte as “Jew-hater” and Prophet of the Zionists

WILLIAM Z. TANNENBAUM: A Town on the Volkach: The Acculturation of the Jews of Zeilitzheim in the Nineteenth Century

 

II. JEWISH IDENTITY IN ART AND MUSIC

KATHARINA S. FEIL: Art Under Siege: The Scholarship Produced by Rachel Wischnitzer during Her Berlin Years 1921–1938

WILLIAM KANGAS: The Ethics and Aesthetics of (Self)Representation: Arnold Schoenberg and Jewish Identity

 

III. RESEARCH FROM THE OSOBYI ARCHIVE IN MOSCOW

AVRAHAM BARKAI: The C.V. and its Archives. A Reassessment

JÜRGEN MATTHÄUS: Antisemitic Symbolism in Early Nazi Germany, 1933–1935

 

IV. FUTURE RESEARCH

J. A. S. GREVILLE: Future Research

 

V. MEMOIR

ERNEST B. HOFELLER: Timetable to Nowhere: A Personal History of the Sosua Settlement

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