The Leo Baeck Institute YearbookVol. 57, No. 1, 2012
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Preface Cathy S. Gelbin and Raphael Gross Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: ix-xii
I. THE GERMAN-JEWISH LITERARY CANON
Autobiography and History: Stefan Zweig, Theodor Herzl and Die Welt von Gestern Mark H. Gelber Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 3-33
“Vergangenheiten haben ihr eigenes Beharrungsvermögen…” Josef Kastein and the Troublesome Persistence of a Canon of German Literature in Palestine/Israel Caroline Jessen Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 35-51
‘Jewish Humour’ and the Terms by Which Jews and Muslims Join Western Civilization Sander L. Gilman Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 53-65
II. THE GERMAN RABBINATE ABROAD
The German Rabbinate Abroad
Introduction Cornelia Wilhelm and Tobias Grill Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 69-72
Dutch Jewry and its Undesired German Rabbinate Chaya Brasz Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 73-86
The Refugee Rabbis: Trials and Transmissions Michael A. Meyer Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 87-103
Not Welcomed with Open Arms. German Rabbis in Eretz Yisrael, 1933-1948 Robert Jütte Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 105-117
III. GERMAN-JEWISH PHILOSOPHY AND THOUGHT
Minhag Israel Torah He (The Custom of Israel is Torah): The Role of Custom in the Formation of Orthodoxy Ira Bedzow Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 121-144
Franz Rosenzweig’s Modern Mathematics Matthew Handelman Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 145-161
“The Holy Spark”: Martin Buber and New Jewish Learning Judah Levine Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 163-186
Finden Sie mich sehr amerikanisch? Jacob Taubes, Hermann Cohen, and the Return to German-Jewish Liberalism Elias Sacks Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 187-210
IV. JEWISH POLITICS
Ludwig Börne, Jewish Messianism, and the Politics of Money Adam Sutcliffe Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 213-237
Rosa Luxemburg: The Polish-German-Jewish Identities of a Revolutionary Internationalist Robert S. Wistrich Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 239-266
The First World War, German Nationalism, and the Transformation of German Zionism Stefan Vogt Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 267-291
V. CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE AND FILM
Houses, Vases, Bicycles and Rocking Horses: ‘Aryanised’ Objects in the Documentaries Die Akte Joel and Mariannes Heimkehr Judith Keilbach Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 295-312
Eine verwandtschaftliche Verbindung (A Connection of Kinship)? Jewish-Turkish Alliances in Contemporary Jewish Writing in German Rachel Ramsay Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 313-330
VI. LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
List of Contributors Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 333-336
VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY
I. HISTORY Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 339-370
II. RESEARCH AND BIBLIOGRAPHY Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 370-372
III. THE NAZI PERIOD Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 372-389
IV. POST 1945 Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 389-420
V. JUDAISM Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 420-448
VI. ZIONISM AND ISRAEL Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 448-452
VII. Participation in Cultural and Public Life Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 452-475
VIII. Autobiographies, Memoirs, Letters Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 475-480
IX. German-Jewish Relations Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 480-501
X. Fiction and Poetry Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 502-503
VIII. INDEX
Bibliography Index 2011 Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 505-532
General Index to LBI Year Book 2012 Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2012 57: 533-548