I.THE GERMAN – JEWISH LITERARY CANON
MARK H.GELBER: Autobiography and History: StefanZweig,TheodorHerzl and Die
Welt von Gestern
CAROLINE JESSEN: ‘‘Vergangenheiten haben ihr eigenes Beharrungsvermo«gen . . .’’
Josef Kastein and theTroublesome Persistence of a Canon of German Literature in
Palestine/Israel
SANDER L. GILMAN: ‘Jewish Humour’and the Terms byWhich Jews andMuslims
JoinWestern
II. THE GERMAN RABBINATE ABROAD
CORNELIAWILHELM ANDTOBIASGRILL: Introduction
CHAYA BRASZ: Dutch Jewry and itsUndesired German Rabbinate
MICHAEL A.MEYER:The Refugee Rabbis:Trials and Transmissions
ROBERT JU≪ TTE: NotWelcomed with Open Arms. German Rabbis in Eretz Yisrael,
1933-1948
III. GERMAN – JEWISH PHILOSOPHYAND THOUGHT
IRA BEDZOW: Minhag Israel TorahHe (The Customof Israel isTorah):TheRole
of Custom in the Formation of Orthodoxy
MATTHEW HANDELMAN: Franz Rosenzweig’sModernMathematics
JUDAHLEVINE: ‘‘TheHoly Spark’’:Martin Buber andNew Jewish Learning
ELIAS SACKS: Finden Sie mich sehramerikanisch? JacobTaubes,Hermann Cohen, and
the Return to German-Jewish Liberalism
IV. JEWISH POLITICS
ADAM SUTCLIFFE: Ludwig Bo«rne, JewishMessianism, and the Politics ofMoney
ROBERT S. WISTRICH: Rosa Luxemburg:The Polish-German-Jewish Identities of a
Revolutionary Internationalist
STEFAN VOGT:The FirstWorldWar, GermanNationalism, and theTransformation of
German Zionism
V. CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE AND FILM
JUDITHKEILBACH: Houses,Vases, Bicycles and RockingHorses: ‘Aryanised’Objects in
theDocumentaries DieAkte Joel andMariannesHeimkehr
RACHEL RAMSAY: Eine verwandtschaftliche Verbindung (A Connection
of Kinship)? Jewish-Turkish Alliances in Contemporary JewishWriting in
German
VI. LISTOF CONTRIBUTORS
VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY
VIII. BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX 2011
VIII. INDEX