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The Jewish Response to German Culture: From the Enlightenment to the Second World War Book

The Jewish Response to German Culture: From the Enlightenment to the Second World War
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  • The Jewish Response to German Culture: From the Enlightenment to the Second World War
  • Written by author Jehuda Reinharz
  • Published by University Press of New England, March 1991
  • Seventeen scholars explore the interaction between a Jewish culture with its ancient heritage and an expansive German culture in the process of modernization.
  • Seventeen scholars explore the interaction between a Jewish culture with its ancient heritage and an expansive German culture in the process of modernization. Library Journal Based on papers delivered at an international historical confere
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Jewish Emancipation: Between Bildung and Respectability1
Moses Mendelssohn as the Archetypal German Jew17
The Kassel "Ha-Meassef" of 1799: An Unknown Contribution to the Haskalah32
Hermann Cohen: Judaism in the Context of German Philosophy51
Reform Jewish Thinkers and Their German Intellectual Context64
German Culture and the Jews85
The Invisible Community: Emancipation, Secular Culture, and Jewish Identity in the Writings of Berthold Auerbach100
Heine's Jewish Writer Friends: Dilemmas of a Generation, 1817-33120
Fin-de-Siecle Vienna: The Jewish Contribution137
German-Jewish and German-Christian Writers: Cooperation in Exile150
Wilhelm II and the Kaiserjuden: A Problematical Encounter164
The Dynamics of Dissimilation: Ostjuden and German Jews193
"The Jew Within": The Myth of "Judaization" in Germany212
Sisterhood under Siege: Feminism and Antisemitism in Germany, 1904-38242
The Zionist Response to Antisemitism in the Weimar Republic266
Jewish Cultural Centers in Nazi Germany: Expectations and Accomplishments294
Lost, Stolen, and Strayed: The Archival Heritage of Modern German-Jewish History317
Contributors337
Index343


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