Danzig, between East and West : aspects of modern Jewish history

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Danzig, between East and West : aspects of modern Jewish history

edited by Isadore Twersky

(Harvard Judaic texts and studies, 4)

Distributed by Harvard University Press, 1985

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Papers presented at a symposium held at Harvard University March 24-26, 1982 and sponsored by the Center for Jewish Studies at Harvard University and the Harvard Semitic Museum

Includes bibliographies

Contents of Works

  • The image of Germany and German Jewry in East European Jewish society during the 19th century / Israel Bartal
  • Problems of Western European Jews in the 20th century / Yerachmiel Cohen
  • From ghetto to zionism, mutual influences of East and West / Jacob Katz
  • R. Israel Lipschutz and the portrait of Moses controversy / Sid Z. Leiman
  • The German model of religious reform and Russian Jewry / Michael A. Meyer
  • The death of Sigismund Markus / Siegbert Prawer
  • Polish Jews in the Gdansk trade in the late 17th and early 18th centuries / Moshe J. Rosman
  • The rise of Jewish nationalism on the border of Eastern and Western Europe : Rabbi Z.H. Kalischer, David Gordon, Peretz Smolenskin / Joseph Salmon
  • Art as social history : Moritz Oppenheim and the German Jewish vision of emancipation / Ismar Schorsch

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