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  • 1
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    In:  Jüdische Geschichte & Kultur (2023), 7, Seite 38-41 | year:2023 | number:7 | pages:38-41
    ISSN: 2567-8469
    Language: German
    Pages: Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2023
    Titel der Quelle: Jüdische Geschichte & Kultur
    Publ. der Quelle: Berlin : Metropol, 2017
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2023), 7, Seite 38-41
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2023
    Angaben zur Quelle: number:7
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:38-41
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; Juden ; Jüdische Gemeinde ; Geschichte ; Sachsen ; Juden ; Jüdische Gemeinde
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783406814945 , 3406814948
    Language: German
    Pages: 350 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2024
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wilson, W. Daniel Goethe und Die Juden
    DDC: 831.6
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    Keywords: Erste Hälfte 19. Jahrhundert (ca. 1800 bis ca. 1850) ; Zweite Hälfte 18. Jahrhundert (ca. 1750 bis ca. 1799) ; Judentum ; Literaturwissenschaft: 1600 bis 1800 ; Literaturwissenschaft: 1800 bis 1900 ; Literaturwissenschaft: Prosa, Erzählung, Roman, Autoren ; Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte ; Deutschland ; 18. Jahrhundert ; 19. Jahrhundert ; Faszination ; Feindschaft ; Goethe ; Haltung ; Juden ; Judenemanzipation ; Kulturgeschichte ; Politiker ; Privatmann ; Schriftsteller ; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1749-1832 ; Juden ; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1749-1832 ; Juden ; Judentum
    Abstract: GOETHES DUNKLE SEITE Goethe und die Juden - das heikle Thema wurde allzu lange gemieden. Dabei war Goethes Verhältnis zu den Juden seiner Zeit mehr als zwiespältig. Neben einer gewissen Faszination standen Vorurteile und - besonders in Goethes späteren Jahren - eine regelrechte Feindschaft, die er jedoch bewusst kaum öffentlich äußerte. Auf Grund von bisher ungenutzten Quellen deckt der bekannte Goethe-Forscher W. Daniel Wilson diese schwierige Seite von Goethes Leben und Wirken auf. "In Jena darf nach alten Gesetzen kein Jude übernachten. Diese löbliche Anordnung dürfte gewiß künftig hin besser als bisher aufrecht erhalten werden." So schrieb Goethe 1816 in einem Brief. In seinen öffentlichen Äußerungen und Tätigkeiten stellte er sich meist als Freund der Juden dar, auch um seine vielen jüdischen Verehrer und Verehrerinnen nicht zu verlieren. Doch besonders ab 1796 ging er in harte Opposition gegen die Emanzipation der Juden. Diese Haltung stand auch nur scheinbar in Widerspruch zu seinen freundschaftlichen Kontakten mit einigen gebildeten Juden. Im zeitgenössischen Kontext fragt W. Daniel Wilson, wie Goethes Einstellungen zu bewerten sind und wen er überhaupt als "Juden" betrachtete. Wilson zeigt uns den Schriftsteller und Politiker, denn Theaterdirektor und den Privatmann Goethe und zeichnet ein differenziertes Bild, das dennoch klare Urteile nicht scheut. 275. Geburtstag am 28. August 2024 Ein lange gemiedenes Thema in der Beschäftigung mit Goethe W. Daniel Wilson wertet bisher kaum beachtete Quellen aus
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 328-344
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  • 3
    ISSN: 2567-8469
    Language: German
    Pages: Bände , 32 cm
    Year of publication: 2017-
    Dates of Publication: Ausgabe # 01 (2017)-
    DDC: 290
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Juden ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Juden ; Kultur ; Geschichte ; Simon-Dubnow-Institut für Jüdische Geschichte und Kultur ; Judaistik
    Note: Herausgeber Ausgabe # 01 (2017): Simon-Dubnow-Institut für jüdische Geschichte und Kultur e.V. an der Universität Leipzig
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  • 4
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    Stanford, California : Stanford University Press
    ISBN: 9781503613805
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 316 Seiten , Illustration, Karte
    Year of publication: 2021
    Series Statement: Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Heckman, Alma Rachel The Sultan's communists
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Heckman, Alma Rachel The Sultan's communists
    DDC: 324.264/0750904
    Keywords: Parti communiste marocain History 20th century ; Jewish communists History 20th century ; Jews Politics and government 20th century ; Nationalism and communism History 20th century ; Morocco Politics and government 20th century ; Marokko ; Juden
    Abstract: Introduction : the Sultan's communists -- Choices : fascism and anti-fascism in interwar Morocco -- Possibilities : World War II and Moroccan Jewish belonging -- Tactics : Jews and Moroccan independence -- Splinters : disillusion and Jewish political life in the new Morocco -- Cooptation : the Moroccan Cold War, Israel and human rights -- Scarification : a conclusion
    Abstract: "A history of Jews in Morocco from the 1930s through the 1970s, this book traces how Jewish communists went from being outsiders (even pariahs) vis-à-vis the Makhzan to being embraced as the "Sultan's communists." Her narrative offers welcome nuance to our understanding of how Jews in Morocco were and are viewed--by their non-Jewish neighbors, by the Moroccan government, by American Jewish organizations, and even by tourists and scholars"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
    ISBN: 148750814X , 9781487508142
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 194 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2021
    Series Statement: Latinoamericana
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Pridgeon, Stephanie, 1986- Revolutionary vision
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Pridgeon, Stephanie, 1986 - Revolutionary visions
    DDC: 791.43/65299240809046
    Keywords: Jews in motion pictures ; Motion pictures History ; Jews History 20th century ; Revolutions History 20th century ; Jews ; Jews in motion pictures ; Motion pictures ; Revolutions ; Jews ; Political activity ; Latin America ; Jews ; Latin America ; Migrations ; History ; 20th century ; Revolutions ; Latin America ; History ; 20th century ; Motion pictures ; Latin America ; History ; 20th century ; Jewish motion picture producers and directors ; Latin America ; Jews in motion pictures ; Jews ; Latin America ; History ; 20th century ; Christianity and other religions ; Judaism ; Judaism ; Relations ; Christianity ; History ; Latin America History 20th century ; Latin America ; Latin America ; Lateinamerika ; Film ; Juden
    Abstract: Introduction: "A place in the economy of being": revolutionary visions -- 1. Saintly politics: Christianity, revolution, and Jews -- 2. Here we are to build a nation: Jewish nation: Jewish immigrants to early twentieth-century Latin America -- 3. Poner el cuerpo femenino judío: Jewish women's bodies and revolutionary movement -- 4. Lost embraces: Jewish parent-child relationships and 1970s politics -- Epilogue: what sort of affinity? Conclusions and areas for future study.
    Abstract: "Revolutionary Visions examines recent cinematic depictions of Jewish involvement in 1960s and 1970s revolutionary movements in Latin America. In order to explore the topic, the book bridges critical theory on religion, politics, and hegemony from regional Latin American, national, and global perspectives. Placing these theories in dialogue with recent films, the author asks the following questions: How did revolutionary commitment change Jewish community and families in twentieth-century Latin America? How did Jews contribute to revolutionary causes and what is the place of Jews in the legacies of revolutionary movements? How is film used to project self-representations of Jewish communities in the national project for a mainstream audience? Jewish involvement in revolutionary movements is rife with contradictions. On the one hand, it was a natural progression of patterns of political participation, based on the ideological affinities shared between Socialist movements and Marxist revolutionary politics. On the other hand, involvement in revolutionary politics would also upset the status quo of Jewish communities due to the extreme nature of revolutionary practices (e.g. guerrilla warfare), revolutionary groups' alignment with Palestine, and the assimilation into non-Jewish culture that revolutionary involvement often entailed. These contradictions between Jewish self-identification and revolutionary activity continue to confound cultural understandings of the points of contact between identities and political affinities. In this way, Revolutionary Visions contributes to timely debates within cultural studies surrounding identities and politics."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-188) and index
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9789004466920
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 233 Seiten , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: Brill's series in Jewish studies volume 71
    Series Statement: Brill's series in Jewish studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Segev, Zohar Immigration, ideology, and public activity from an American Jewish perspective
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Śegev, Zohar Immigration, ideology, and public activity from an American Jewish perspective
    DDC: 956.94/0010924
    Keywords: Tartakower, Aryeh ; Kubovy, Aryeh L ; Akzin, Benjamin ; Robinson, Jacob ; World Jewish Congress ; Zionism History ; Zionists Biography ; Jewish refugees Biography ; Israel Biography Emigration and immigration ; United States Politics and government 20th century ; USA ; Europa ; Israel ; Juden ; Diaspora ; Zionismus ; Einwanderung ; Ṭarṭaḳover, Aryeh 1897-1982 ; Qûbôvî, Aryē L. 1896-1966 ; Aḳtsin, Binyamin 1904-1985 ; Robinson, Jacob 1889-1977
    Abstract: "Zohar Segev's book Immigration, Ideology, and Public Activity from an American Jewish Perspective examines the lives and careers of four distinguished fi gures involved in the Zionist movement in the USA and early years of Israel's statehood. Aryeh Tartakower, Aryey Kubovy, Benjamin Akzin, and Jacob Robinson emigrated from Europe to the USA during the 1930s and 1940s; they later immigrated to Israel. Following their paths reveals the multifaceted nature of modern Jewish history in the mid-twentieth century, providing a perspective on the reciprocal relations between the American Diaspora and the state of Israel. Key historic events such as Adolf Eichmann's trial and the debate over the bombing of Auschwitz are given intriguing new perspectives from the papers of these central leaders in the Jewish and Zionist endeavor"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9789004431966
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 279 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2020
    Series Statement: Studia judaeoslavica Volume12
    Series Statement: Studia judaeoslavica
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Making history Jewish
    DDC: 947/.0004924009034
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    Keywords: Jews History 19th century ; Jews History 20th century ; Zionism History 19th century ; Jews Historiography ; Europe, Eastern Ethnic relations ; Konferenzschrift ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Barṭal, Yiśraʾel 1946- ; Europa ; Juden ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Geschichte 1750-1990
    Abstract: "This collection explores the different ways that intellectuals, scholars and institutions have sought to make history Jewish. While practitioners of Jewish history often assume that "the Jews" are a well-defined ethno-national unit with a distinct, continuous history, this volume questions assumptions that underlie and ultimately help construct Jewish history. Starting with a number of articles on the Jews of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Poland and Hungary, continuing with several studies of Jewish encounters with the advent of nationalism and antisemitism, and concluding with a set of essays on Jewish history and politics in twentieth-century eastern Europe, pre-state Palestine and North America, the volume discusses the different methodological, research and narrative strategies involved in transforming past events into part of the larger canon of Jewish history"--Provided by publisher
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 267-276
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9780226827322 , 9780226828152
    Language: English
    Pages: 277 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Year of publication: 2023
    Uniform Title: Li-heyot Yehudi be-Germanyah ha-natsit
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Miron, Gai, 1966 - Space and time under persecution
    DDC: 943/.004924009043
    Keywords: Jews History 1933-1945 ; Jews Sources History 1933-1945 ; Space perception Social aspects ; Time perception Social aspects ; Juden ; Raumwahrnehmung ; Zeitbewusstsein ; Zeitwahrnehmung
    Abstract: "The rapid and radical transformations of the Nazi Era challenged the ways German Jews experienced space and time, two of the most fundamental characteristics of human existence. In Space and Time under Persecution, Guy Miron documents how German Jews came to terms with the harsh challenges of persecution-from social exclusion, economic decline, and relocation to confiscation of their homes, forced labor, and deportation to death in the east-by rethinking their experiences in spatial and temporal terms. Miron first explores the strategies and practices German Jews used to accommodate their shrinking access to public space, in turn reinventing traditional Jewish space and ideas of home. He then turns to how German Jews redesigned the annual calendar, came to terms with the ever-growing need to wait for nearly everything, and developed new interpretations of the past. Miron's insightful analysis reveals how these tactics expressed both the continuous attachment of Jews to key elements of German bourgeois life as well as their struggle to maintain Jewish agency and express Jewish defiance under Nazi persecution"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9789004462243
    Language: English
    Pages: 242 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Book edition
    Year of publication: 2021
    Series Statement: BSJS, Brill's series in Jewish studies 70
    Series Statement: Brill's series in Jewish studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sicher, Efraim Re-envisioning jewish identities
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zikher, Efrayim, 1954 - Re-envisioning Jewish identities
    DDC: 305.892/4
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    Keywords: Jews Identity 21st century ; History ; Israel ; Juden ; Identität ; Kultur
    Abstract: "This innovative study shows how the imaginary constructions of self and Other are shaping identification with Jewishness in the twenty-first century. The texts and art works discussed in this book test a diverse range of ways of identifying as Jews and with the Jewish people, while engaging with postmodern and postcolonial discourses of hybridity and multiculturalism. This book selects six key areas in which the boundaries of Jewish identities have been interrogated and renegotiated: nation, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, religion, and the Holocaust. In each of these areas. Sicher explores how major and emerging contemporary writers and artists re-envision the meaning of their identities. Such re-envisioning may be literally visual or metaphorical in the search for expression of artistic self between the conventional paradigms of the past and new ways of thinking"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 10
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    Book
    Albany : State University of New York Press
    ISBN: 9781438480824 , 9781438480831
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 299 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2020
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Carr, Jessica L. The Hebrew Orient
    DDC: 973/.04924
    Keywords: Jews Attitudes toward Israel ; Orientalism ; Visual communication ; Jews ; Attitudes toward Israel ; Orientalism ; Visual communication ; Jews ; United States ; Identity ; Jews ; United States ; Social life and customs ; 20th century ; Zionism ; United States ; Orientalism ; United States ; Palestine ; Middle East ; Palestine ; United States ; Eretz Israel ; History ; 1917-1948, British Mandate period ; Pictorial works ; USA ; Juden ; Palästinabild ; Orientalismus ; Geschichte 1901-1938
    Abstract: Introduction: Reimagining Orientalism -- Envisioning Jewish Heritage -- Gender and Jewish American Visual Culture -- The Ottoman Empire, the British Mandate, and the United States -- Chapter Overview -- Chapter 1: "The Orient" as Jewish Heritage -- Archaeological Heritage in Jewish Visual Culture -- Historicizing the Multiplicity of "the Orient" -- Picturing the Future through the Past -- "The Orient" in Jewish American Imagination -- Chapter 2: The Place of Relics and Pioneers: Periodicals of the Zionist Organization of America -- "Oriental" Relics and Envisioning Jewish Future -- Fitting Eastern Europe into a Vision of "the Orient" -- Constructing Difference in "the Orient": Mizrahim and Arabs -- Chalutzim as Objects of Orientalism -- Sacrifice, Spectacle, and State-Building -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Reviewing the Past: Jewish Art Calendars of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods -- Aestheticism and Space for Women -- Reclaiming Biblical Heritage through Visual Culture -- Jewish Heritage through Jewish Artwork in the NFTS Calendars -- The Debate over Zionism -- After 1938: Explicit Nationalisms -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Reconstructing History: The Jewish Encyclopedia -- Reconstructing the Temple -- Mapping Jerusalem: Above and Below, Ancient and Modern -- Jews from "the Orient": Eastern Europe and the Middle East -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Envisioning Citizenship: The Jewish Exhibit and Jewish Day at the 1933 World's Fair -- Hall of Religion -- The Romance of a People -- The Romance of a People: Jewish History -- The Romance of a People: Religion and Race in Press Reception -- The Epic of a Nation -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6: Making a Difference: Maternalism in Hadassah's "Propaganda" -- "Too Much Literature Cannot Be Distributed": Hadassah's "Propaganda" -- Envisioning Motherhood in "the Orient" from the United States -- Seeing Jewish Americanness through Jewish Children -- Conclusion.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-279) and index
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