I. EXILE PHOTOGRAPHY
OFER ASHKENAZI AND DANIEL WILDMANN: Exile Photography: An Introduction
TALILA KOSH-ZOHAR: Family Frames as Exile Photography
REBEKKA GROSSMAN: Image Transfer and Visual Friction: Staging Palestine in the National Socialist Spectacle
DANIEL H. MAGILOW: Cute Jews: Modernist Photographic Forms and Minor Aesthetic Categories in ‘Jüdische Kinder in Erez Israel. Ein Fotobuch’
CHRISTOPH KREUTZMÜLLER AND THERESIA ZIEHE: Crossing Borders in the Summer of 1935: Fritz Fürstenberg’s Photographs of Persecution in National Socialist Germany
ULRIKE PILARCZYK: Chalutzim—Zionist Photography in Germany and Palestine in the 1930s: A Comparative Analysis of Images
OFER ASHKENAZI: Exile at Home: Jewish Amateur Photography under National Socialism, 1933–1939
II. GERMAN-SPEAKING JEWS IN EUROPE IN THE IMMEDIATE POST-WAR PERIOD (PART II)
ANDREA A. SINN: Despite the Holocaust: Rebuilding Jewish Life in Germany after 1945
NATALIA ALEKSIUN: The Galician Paradigm? Post-war Voices of German-Speaking Polish Jewish Survivors
III. ESSAYS
DEBORAH HERTZ: The Troubled Friendship of Clemens Brentano and Rahel Levin in the Shadow of the Christlich-deutsche Tischgesellschaft
JONATHAN KWAN: Politics, Liberal Idealism and Jewish Life in Nineteenth-Century Vienna: The Formative Years of Heinrich Jaques (1831–1894)
PAUL LERNER: German Jews between Freud, Marx, and Halakha: Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, Erich Fromm, and the Psychoanalysis of Jewish Ritual in 1920s Heidelberg
IV. IN MEMORIAM HELENE WEYL
HERMANN WEYL: In memoriam Helene Weyl: A sketch, not so much of Hella as of our life together, written at the end of June 1948