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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783666370809
    Language: German
    Edition: 1. Auflage 2020
    Year of publication: 2020
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Israel ; Jüdische Geschichte ; Geschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts ; Jüdische Literatur ; Deutschland (DDR) /Geschichte ; Jüdische Kultur
    Abstract: The 2018 Yearbook of the Dubnow Institute comprises two focal points: The first offers new approaches to the history of the Jews in the GDR. Historical research has in recent decades focused primarily on the lives of Jewish Communists as well as the relationship between the SED to Jewish citizens of the GDR and to Israel. This volume therefore focuses on questions relating both to the lived realities in the Jewish communities of the GDR and to individual self-conceptions in the tension between Socialism and Jewish heritage in the “workers’ and peasants’ state”. The second focal point reports on the on-site cataloging work conducted in archives and private collections in Israel. Various aspects and perspectives of an only recently rediscovered tradition of German Jewish history are here presented on the basis of estates and collections identified, cataloged, and processed in the framework of a joint project of the German Literature Archive in Marbach and the Franz Rosenzweig Minerva Research Center at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem over the past years. Archival theory and practice as well as questions of knowledge transfer and exile research are thereby addressed through case studies drawn from zoology, urban planning, orientalism, librarianship, film, and theater. The General Section and the Features of the Yearbook contain contributions on protagonists and facets of Jewish literary, political, philosophical, and economic history as well as their reception in Germany, Lithuania, the Soviet Union, and the United States, including Hannah Arendt, Lazar Gulkowitsch, Melvin J. Lasky, and Georg Simmel.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783846758830
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (392 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2016
    Series Statement: Makom Band 12
    Series Statement: Makom
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zer-Tsiyon, Sheli, 1971 - Habima
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    Keywords: Berlin ; Moskau ; Theaterkultur ; Kunstszene ; Berliner Juden ; Gründungsgeschichte Habima ; deutsch-jüdische Elite ; zionistisch-hebräische Theatergruppe ; Berlin ; Habima ; Geschichte 1926-1931
    Abstract: Das Buch erforscht die Beziehungsnetzwerke, die die Habima, eine in Moskau gegründete zionistische Theatergruppe, mit der kulturellen und wirtschaftlichen deutsch-jüdischen Elite in Berlin entwickelte. Die Habima ist vor allem durch ihre heroische Gründungsgeschichte als hebräische Theatergruppe aus Moskau bekannt. 1926 verließ die Habima die sowjetische Hauptstadt, verarmt, kurz vor der Auflösung. Bis 1931 tourte sie in Europa, in Mandatspalästina und in den USA. Berlin wurde vorübergehende Heimstätte der Truppe. Das Buch untersucht, wie sich Mitglieder der deutsch-jüdischen Elite in Berlin – Künstler, Theaterschaffende, zionistische Aktivisten, Intellektuelle, wohlhabende Kaufleute, Industrielle und Bankiers – zu einer Interessengemeinschaft für die Habima zusammenschlossen und die hebräisch-zionistische Theaterkultur gestalteten.
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