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LBI Year Book XLIV (1999)
Contents

Preface by John Grenville and Julius Carlebach

I. GERMAN-JEWISH INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT FROM THE LATE EIGHTEENTH TO THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

MOSHE CARMILLY-WEINBERGER: The Similarities and Relationship between the Jüdisch-Theologisches Seminar (Breslau) and the Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest

EDWARD BREUER: The Deutsche Encyclopädie and the Jews

MICHAEL NAGEL: The Beginnings of Jewish Children's Literature in High German: Three Schoolbooks from Berlin (1779), Prague (1781) and Dessau (1782)

MOSHE PELLI: When did Haskalah begin? Establishing the Beginning of Haskalah Literature and the Definition of Modernism

JACOB GOLOMB: 'Thus Spoke Herzl.' Nietzsche's Presence in Herzl's Life and Work

II. JEWISH COMMUNITIES IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

JACOB BORUT: The 'Province' versus Berlin? The relations between Berlin and the Communities in the Regions at the End of the nineteenth Century

DAVID ELLENSON: The Israelitische Gebetbücher of Abraham Geiger and Manuel Joël: A Study in Nineteenth-Century German-Jewish Communal Liturgy and Religion

III. JEWISH EXPERIENCES IN THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC AND NATIONAL-SOCIALIST GERMANY

KATHARINA S. FEIL: Art under Siege: The Art Scholarship of Rachel Wischnitzer in Berlin, 1921-1938

SABINE THIEM: Kurt Sabatzky: The C.V. Syndicus of the Jewish Community in Königsberg during the Weimar Republic

YFAAT WEISS: Jews in Germany and Poland: Changing Roles in Times of Adversity

IV. JEWISH REFUGEES AND DISPLACED PERSONS

BARBARA GELDERMANN: "Jewish Refugees should be welcomed and assisted here." Shanghai: Exile and Return

EVA KOLINSKY: Experiences of Survival

V. A CASE STUDY

STEVEN R. WELCH: Mischling Deserters from the Wehrmacht and their Fate

VI. BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR 1998

VII. LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS

VIII. INDEX

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