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  • London : Vallentine Mitchell
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  • 1
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    London : Vallentine Mitchell
    ISBN: 9781803710020
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 262 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2022
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Gaster, Moses / 1856-1939 ; Jewish scholars / Biography ; Gaster, Moses / 1856-1939 ; Jewish scholars ; Biographies ; Biografie ; Biografie ; Gaster, Moses 1856-1939
    Abstract: A Zionist before Theodor Herzl, the only Ashkenazi Haham the Sephardim ever appointed, the only senior British Jewish spiritual figure to be dismissed, a world expert on the Samaritans, a collector of 2,000 manuscripts, a scholar with a 45,000 book library at its peak, Moses Gaster was not a man to ignored in his lifetime. When he died he left an archive of 180,000 items, many of which are still being studied in universities in Britain and America. Professor Michael Berkowitz, the Professor of Modern Jewish History at University College London has said that ?The Haham Moses Gaster (1856-1939) is one of the most significant figures in modern Jewish history but has not yet attracted a full-blown biographical study in either English or Hebrew.? Cecil Roth, the foremost Anglo-Jewish historian of his time, said ?If Moses Gaster fell short of unquestioned primacy in any of his multitudinous activities, it was for the very reason that his enormous ability was diverted through so many channels and brought him such high distinction in all.? Moses Gaster was, however, an unusual British spiritual leader. His heart remained in his native Romania, where he made a major contribution to the literary history of what was then a new country. He was fascinated by the ancient world. Folk-lore, spells, Biblical archaeology, the relations between empires long forgotten. Moses Gaster held many offices in bodies like the Folk-Lore Society, which saw in a Jewish rabbi a man equally informed about their outlook and interests
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781910383605 , 1910383600 , 1910383619 , 9781910383612
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 150 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2018
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 943.004924
    Keywords: Geschichte ; Geschichte ; Einführung ; Deutschland ; Juden ; Geschichte ; Deutschland ; Judentum ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Zusammenfassung: In Jewish Germany, cultural anthropologist David Levinson draws out and explores for us the expanse of the Jewish experience in Germany from the fourth century CE to the present. With the extensive use of primary sources, among others, the carefully researched narrative takes us smoothly and chronologically through the complete history of Jews in Germany. Details about all aspects of Jewish life are placed within their political and economic contexts to enhance our understanding of the variety and complexity of the Jewish experience in Germany and the adaptive requirements of Jewish communities in changing circumstances. Moving back and forth between the general and the particular, Jewish Germany gives us a layered appreciation of the Jewish experience, enriched with details about Jewish life in the eighteenth century, a period when German communities re-formed after the end of the Thirty Years' War, and nineteenth, when Jews in Germany moved toward emancipation. Levinson also calls upon his own family history as the entry point for exploration of Jewish life in several Jewish communities, most important among them the town of Uehlfeld in Middle Franconia and the city of Frankfurt am Main. Jewish Germany is essential for anyone interested in possessing a greater understanding of and more information about this history-from the budding genealogist tracing her family history, to the general reader looking for a broad overview, to scholars who might wish for further knowledge and explanatory material on the history and diverse experiences of Jewish communities in Germany before the Holocaust.
    Note: Enthält Literaturverzeichnis auf Seite 143-148
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  • 3
    ISBN: 0853033161 , 085303298X
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 393 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Year of publication: 1995
    DDC: 296.8/346/0941
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1840-1995 ; Liberaal jodendom ; Geschichte ; Reform Judaism History ; Reformjudentum ; Großbritannien ; Großbritannien ; Großbritannien ; Reformjudentum ; Geschichte 1840-1995
    Abstract: The first reform synagogue in Britain was Consecrates in Central London in 1842.The event was a manifestation of the religious schism which existed within British Jewry.Two further reform congregations, in Manchester and Bradford, were established during the nineteenth century, but the reform movement as such could not be said to exist until 1942 when six existing congregations united as the associates british synagogues of grat britain in 1958, has grown significanly significantly.
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