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  • Jewish Museum Berlin  (6)
  • English  (6)
  • Lowenstein, Steven M.  (3)
  • Polonsky, Antony  (3)
  • Juden  (6)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9788393843459
    Language: English
    Pages: 429 Seiten, [1] Blatt , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2014
    Keywords: Polen ; Ausstellung ; Juden
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  • 2
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    Princeton, N.J. [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0691116431 , 0691113068
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 489 S.
    Year of publication: 2004
    DDC: 940.53/18/09438
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    Keywords: Gross, Jan Tomasz / Sasiedzi ; Gross, Jan Tomasz ; Gross, Jan Tomasz ; Gross, Jan Tomasz ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1941 ; Geschiedschrijving ; Holocaust ; Joden ; Antisemitismus ; Ethik ; Geschichte ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Juden ; Judenvernichtung ; Jews Persecutions ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Moral and ethical aspects ; Antisemitism History 20th century ; Massaker ; Pogrom ; Juden ; Polen ; Jedwabne (Poland) Ethnic relations ; Jedwabne ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Gross, Jan Tomasz 1947- Sąsiedzi ; Jedwabne ; Pogrom ; Juden ; Geschichte 1941 ; Jedwabne ; Juden ; Massaker
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0195134257
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 270 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt., Notenbeisp. , 25cm
    Year of publication: 2000
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    Keywords: Jews ; xSocial life and customs ; Judaism ; xCustoms and practices ; Judaism ; xSocial aspects ; Cookery, Jewish ; Jews ; xMusic ; xHistory and criticism ; Diaspora ; Judentum ; Volkskultur ; Juden Brauchtum ; Juden ; Speise ; Namenbildung ; Musik
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  • 4
    ISBN: 0195083261
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 300 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Year of publication: 1994
    Series Statement: Studies in Jewish history
    DDC: 943.1/55004924 20
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    Keywords: Jüdische Gemeinde zu Berlin ; Geschichte 1700-1800 ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Geschichte 1770-1830 ; Joden ; Geschichte ; Juden ; Jews -- Germany -- Berlin -- History -- 18th century ; Jews -- Germany -- Berlin -- History -- 19th century ; Jews -- Cultural assimilation -- Germany -- Berlin ; Jews -- Emancipation -- Germany -- Berlin ; Juden ; Assimilation ; Emanzipation ; Deutschland ; Berlin (Germany) -- Ethnic relations ; Berlin ; Berlin ; Juden ; Geschichte 1770-1830 ; Jüdische Gemeinde zu Berlin ; Assimilation ; Emanzipation ; Geschichte 1770-1830 ; Juden ; Berlin ; Geschichte 1770-1830
    Abstract: Berlin Jewry was the first major Jewish community to undergo the process of modernization which has since swept most of world Jewry. The process of adaptation to the cultural, linguistic and political life of the majority culture first proposed by intellectuals of the Jewish Enlightenment (Haskala) was accompanied by a thoroughgoing crisis of Jewish identity. Berlin Jewry was soon faced by patterns of illegitimacy, marital breakdown and conversion to Christianity on a scale never witnessed before. Scholars have long debated the severity of the crisis of Berlin Jewry as well as its connection to the philosophy and practice of the Jewish Enlightenment. The Berlin Jewish Community endeavors to settle much of the debate through a collective biography of all 3,500 Jews in Berlin at the time. The extraordinarily rich documentation about the life of Berlin Jewry in the period makes it possible to trace the personal and family connections between those involved in modernizing activities with those involved in the later crisis. The results of this study show that one in four families had members that converted and that pro-Enlightenment families were more likely to have converted relatives than were traditionalists. This correlation is not simply a matter of Enlightenment "responsibility" for the crisis, but rather was produced by a very complex and often contradictory process of moving from traditional to modern Jewish life. In this original and imaginative book, Steven M. Lowenstein presents definitive data on the dimensions and social dynamics of the crisis of Berlin Jewry at the end of the eighteenth century. It will be of interest to scholars and students of modern Jewish history, German history, social history, and modern Jewish religious and intellectual developments.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 0814319602 , 0814323855
    Language: English
    Pages: 347 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Year of publication: 1989
    DDC: 305.89247471
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1933-1983 ; Duitsers ; Immigranten ; Immigrants - New York (État) - New York ; Joden ; Judaïsme orthodoxe - New York (État) - New York ; Juifs allemands - New York (État) - New York ; Einwanderer ; Juden ; Jews, German ; Immigrants ; Orthodox Judaism ; Juden ; Auswanderung ; Deutsche ; New York (N.Y.) - Relations interethniques ; Washington Heights (New York, N.Y.) - Relations interethniques ; Washington Heights (New York, N.Y.) Ethnic relations ; New York (N.Y.) Ethnic relations ; New York- Washington Heights ; Deutschland ; New York, NY ; New York- Washington Heights ; Juden ; Deutsche ; Geschichte 1933-1983 ; Juden ; Auswanderung ; New York, NY ; Geschichte 1933-1983 ; New York, NY ; Deutschland ; Juden ; Geschichte 1933-1983
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  • 6
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    Oxford [u.a.] : Littman Library ; 1 - 3
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    Language: English
    Year of publication: 1
    Dates of Publication: 1 - 3
    Keywords: Polen ; Russland ; Juden
    Abstract: Antony Polonsky provides a comprehensive survey of the history - socio-political, economic, and religious - of the Jewish communities of eastern Europe from 1750, when the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was the dominant political unit, to the present. Until the Second World War, this area was the heartland of the Jewish world: almost all the major movements which have characterized that world in recent times had their origins here, and it was home to the majority of the world's Jews. Nearly three and a half million lived in Poland alone, while nearly three million more lived in the Soviet Union. Although the majority of the Jews of Europe and the United States, and most of the Jews of Israel, originated from these lands, the history of their Jewish communities is not well known. Rather, it is the subject of mythologizing and stereotypes that fail both to bring out the specific features of the Jewish civilization which emerged here and to illustrate what was lost in the passage across the Channel and the Atlantic. Jewish life in these parts, though often poor materially, was marked by a high degree of spiritual and ideological intensity and creativity. Antony Polonsky recreates this lost world̶brutally cut down by the Holocaust and less brutally but still seriously damaged by the Soviet attempt to destroy Jewish culture̶in a way that avoids both sentimentalism and the simplification of the the east European Jewish experience into a story of persecution and martyrdom. Wherever possible, the unfolding of history is illustrated by contemporary Jewish writings to show how Jews felt and reacted to the complex and difficult situations in which they found themselves. It is an important story whose relevance reaches far beyond the Jewish world or the bounds of east-central Europe. Polonsky establishes the context with a review of Jewish life in Poland and Lithuania down to the mid-eighteenth century, describing the towns and shtetls where the Jews lived, the institutions they developed, and their participation in the economy. He also considers their religious and intellectual life, including the emergence of hasidism, and the growth of opposition to it. He then describes government attempts to integrate and transform the Jews in the period from 1764 to 1881 and the Jewish response to these efforts. He considers the impact of modernization and the beginnings of the Haskalah movement, and looks at developments in each area in turn: the problems of emancipation, acculturation, and assimilation in Prussian and Austrian Poland; the politics of integration in the Kingdom of Poland; and the failure of forced integration in the tsarist empire. The third part of the book considers the deterioration of the position of the Jews in the period from 1881 to 1914 and the new Jewish politics that led to the development of new movements: Zionism, socialism, autonomism, the emergence of modern Hebrew and Yiddish literature, Jewish urbanization, and the rise of Jewish mass culture. Galicia, Prussian Poland, the Kingdom of Poland, and the tsarist empire are all treated individually, as are the main towns. The final part deals with the twentieth century. Starting from the First World War and the establishment of the Soviet Union, it deals in turn with Poland, Lithuania, and the Soviet Union up to the Second World War. It then reviews Polish̶Jewish relations during the Second World War and examines the Soviet record and the Holocaust. The final chapters deal with the Jews in the Soviet Union and in Poland since 1945, concluding with an epilogue on the Jews in Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia since the collapse of communism.
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