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Contents: Volume 54, Number 1, 2009   [Index by Author] 

Down Preface
Down I. DISCUSSION
Down II. JEWISH IDENTITY, PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS THINKING
Down III. ANTISEMITISM AND RESPONSES
Down IV. THE DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION, RELIEF AND RESCUE
Down V.THE JEWISH PRESENCE IN POST-WAR GERMANY
Down VI. REFLECTIONS
Down VII. LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
Down VIII. BIBLIOGRAPHY
Down IX. INDEX


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Preface Back

John Grenville and Raphael Gross
Preface
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: ix-xi; doi:10.1093/lbyb/ybp018 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

I. DISCUSSION Back

John M. Efron, Sander L. Gilman, Stefanie Schüler-Springorum, Derek J. Penslar, Michael Brenner, Andreas Gotzmann, Anthony Kauders, Miriam Rürup, Liliane Weissberg, Jonathan M. Hess, A. Dirk Moses, Gideon Reuveni, Robin Judd, Andreas Kilcher, and Moshe Zimmermann
The Future of German-Jewish Studies
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 3-56; doi:10.1093/lbyb/ybp014 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

II. JEWISH IDENTITY, PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS THINKING Back

Nimrod Zinger
"Our hearts and spirits were broken": The medical world from the perspective of German-Jewish patients in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
The Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook Advance Access published on June 26, 2009
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 59-91; doi:10.1093/lbyb/ybp002 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Christian Wiese
"Let his Memory be Holy to Us!": Jewish Interpretations of Martin Luther from the Enlightenment to the Holocaust
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 93-126; doi:10.1093/lbyb/ybp011 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Martina Urban
Towards what Kind of Unity? David Koigen, Leo Baeck and the Monism-Theism-Debate
The Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook Advance Access published on August 13, 2009
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 127-147; doi:10.1093/lbaeck/ybp007 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

III. ANTISEMITISM AND RESPONSES Back

Lars Fischer
The Social Democratic response to antisemitism in Imperial Germany: The case of the Handlungsgehilfen
The Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook Advance Access published on July 6, 2009
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 151-170; doi:10.1093/lbyb/ybp001 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Kai Drewes
The Invention of Deviance: How Wilhelmine Jews Became Opponents of Ennoblement
The Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook Advance Access published on September 22, 2009
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 171-189; doi:10.1093/lbaeck/ybp009 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

William Olmsted
Turning the Tables: Freud's Response to Antisemitism in The Interpretation of Dreams
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 191-216; doi:10.1093/lbyb/ybp013 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

IV. THE DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION, RELIEF AND RESCUE Back

Verena Dohrn
Diplomacy in the Diaspora: The Jewish Telegraphic Agency in Berlin (1922–1933)
The Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook Advance Access published on July 28, 2009
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 219-241; doi:10.1093/lbaeck/ybp005 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

A. J. Sherman and Pamela Shatzkes
Otto M. Schiff (1875–1952), Unsung Rescuer
The Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook Advance Access published on August 3, 2009
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 243-271; doi:10.1093/lbyb/ybp004 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

V.THE JEWISH PRESENCE IN POST-WAR GERMANY Back

Philipp J. Nielsen
"I’ve never regretted being a German Jew": Siegmund Weltlinger and the Re-establishment of the Jewish Community in Berlin
The Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook Advance Access published on September 11, 2009
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 275-296; doi:10.1093/lbaeck/ybp006 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Michael Birnbaum
Jewish Music, German Musicians: Cultural Appropriation and the Representation of a Minority in the German Klezmer Scene
The Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook Advance Access published on July 22, 2009
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 297-320; doi:10.1093/lbyb/ybp003 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

VI. REFLECTIONS Back

Arnold Paucker
Robert Weltsch The Enigmatic Zionist: his personality and his position in Jewish politics
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 323-332; doi:10.1093/lbyb/ybp012 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Jürgen Matthäus
"You have the right to be hopeful if you do your duty"—Ten Letters by Leo Baeck to Friedrich Brodnitz, 1937–1941
The Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook Advance Access published on September 8, 2009
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 333-355; doi:10.1093/lbaeck/ybp008 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Yfaat Weiss
"Nothing in my life has been lost." Lea Goldberg revisits her German Experience
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 357-377; doi:10.1093/lbyb/ybp010 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

VII. LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Back

List of Contributors
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 379-383; doi:10.1093/lbyb/ybp016 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

VIII. BIBLIOGRAPHY Back

Barbara Suchy
Publications on German-speaking Jewry: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography of Books and Articles 2008
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 385-495; doi:10.1093/lbyb/ybp015 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

IX. INDEX Back

General Index to Year Book LIV of the Leo Baeck Institute
Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 2009 54: 497-510; doi:10.1093/lbyb/ybp017 [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

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