A History of Jews in Germany Since 1945

A History of Jews in Germany Since 1945
Title A History of Jews in Germany Since 1945 PDF eBook
Author Michael Brenner
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 528
Release 2018-01-25
Genre History
ISBN 0253029295

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A comprehensive account of Jewish life in a country that carries the legacy of being at the epicenter of the Holocaust. Originally published in German in 2012, this comprehensive history of Jewish life in postwar Germany provides a systematic account of Jews and Judaism from the Holocaust to the early 21st Century by leading experts of modern German-Jewish history. Beginning in the immediate postwar period with a large concentration of Eastern European Holocaust survivors stranded in Germany, the book follows Jews during the relative quiet period of the 50s and early 60s during which the foundations of new Jewish life were laid. Brenner’s volume goes on to address the rise of anti-Israel sentiments after the Six Day War as well as the beginnings of a critical confrontation with Germany’s Nazi past in the late 60s and early 70s, noting the relatively small numbers of Jews living in Germany up to the 90s. The contributors argue that these Jews were a powerful symbolic presence in German society and sent a meaningful signal to the rest of the world that Jewish life was possible again in Germany after the Holocaust. “This volume, which illuminates a multi-faceted panorama of Jewish life after 1945, will remain the authoritative reading on the subject for the time to come.” —Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung “An eminently readable work of history that addresses an important gap in the scholarship and will appeal to specialists and interested lay readers alike.” —Reading Religion “Comprehensive, meticulously researched, and beautifully translated.” —CHOICE

Indiana Jewish History

Indiana Jewish History
Title Indiana Jewish History PDF eBook
Author Indiana Jewish Historical Society
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 2014-07-21
Genre History
ISBN 9781457528620

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The Mission of the Indiana Jewish Historical Society is to collect, preserve, publish and share the history of the Jewish experience in Indiana.

Gender and Jewish History

Gender and Jewish History
Title Gender and Jewish History PDF eBook
Author Marion A. Kaplan
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 429
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 025322263X

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""A Major Collection of Scholarship that Contains the most up-to-Date, Indeed Cutting-Edge Work on Gender and Jewish History by Several Generations of Top Scholars."--Atina Grossmann, the Cooper Union.

Indiana Jewish History

Indiana Jewish History
Title Indiana Jewish History PDF eBook
Author Indiana Jewish Historical Society
Publisher Dog Ear Publishing
Pages 96
Release 2017-03-13
Genre History
ISBN 145755108X

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Other publications available: • Jimmy Guilford. A Jewish History of Purdue 1920-1940. Andrey Abraham Potter: The Man for All Reasons. H. Gordon & Sons Department Store. The Story Of David S. Redelsheimer. Congregation B’nai Judah in Whiting, Indiana. 2015 • Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Mortuary, Inc. Werner Leo Loewenstein, M.D. The Singing Camp: The Musical Tradition Of Myron S. Goldman Union Camp Institute. Abe Silverstein: Father of the U.S. Space Program. 2014 • Bonds as Strong as Steel: A history of Indiana scrap metal dealers and their families. 2011 • There are Jews in Southern Indiana: The Bloomington Story. By Katie Himm and Lana Ruegamer Eisenberg. October 2009 • The Middletown Jewish Oral History Project II. December 2005 • A Century of Jewish Education in Indianapolis: 1860 to 1960. By Lindsey Mintz. A Tree Of Life: An Early History of the Indianapolis Bureau of Jewish Education. July 2003 • Beginnings of the Indiana Jewish Historical Society. By Max Einstandig. 1993

Indiana Jewish History: Jewish Communities Past and Present (Publication Number 44)

Indiana Jewish History: Jewish Communities Past and Present (Publication Number 44)
Title Indiana Jewish History: Jewish Communities Past and Present (Publication Number 44) PDF eBook
Author Indiana Jewish Historical Society
Publisher Dog Ear Publishing
Pages 118
Release 2019-01-02
Genre History
ISBN 9781457567124

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The Indiana Jewish Historical Society (IJHS) was founded in 1972 to collect, preserve, and publish material dealing with the two centuries of Jewish life in Indiana. Whatever illuminated the Jewish experience in Indiana is of interest, concern, and value. It is our aim to gather and preserve the records of synagogues, temples, and societies, as well as personal papers, diaries, memories, governmental documents, newspapers and magazine articles, photographs, and even burial and cemetery records. We provide information and insight about the role played by individual Jews and Jewish communities in the creation of the diverse religious climate of Indiana. In August of 1999, the archive collection of the IJHS was permanently gifted to the Indiana Historical Society. The Indiana Jewish Historical Society Archive Collection at the Indiana Historical Society in Indianapolis, contains over seven thousand items. In addition to past records, the society is also interested in obtaining current records, for such records will be history for coming generations.

Indiana Jewish History

Indiana Jewish History
Title Indiana Jewish History PDF eBook
Author Indiana Jewish Historical Society
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1973
Genre Holocaust survivors
ISBN 9781457561979

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Jews and the Mediterranean

Jews and the Mediterranean
Title Jews and the Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author Matthias B. Lehmann
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 238
Release 2020-06-02
Genre History
ISBN 0253047994

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A selection of essays examining the significance of what Jewish history and Mediterranean studies contribute to our knowledge of the other. Jews and the Mediterranean considers the historical potency and uniqueness of what happens when Sephardi, Mizrahi, and Ashkenazi Jews meet in the Mediterranean region. By focusing on the specificity of the Jewish experience, the essays gathered in this volume emphasize human agency and culture over the length of Mediterranean history. This collection draws attention to what made Jewish people distinctive and warns against facile notions of Mediterranean connectivity, diversity, fluidity, and hybridity, presenting a new assessment of the Jewish experience in the Mediterranean.