A comprehensive historical survey of the Jewish presence in
Central Europe from the seventeenth century to the Holocaust,
"German-Jewish History in Modern Times" is a four-volume collective
project by a team of leading scholars, offering a vivid portrait of
Jewish History. The series is sponsored by the Leo Baeck Institute,
established in 1955 in Jerusalem, London, and New York for the
purpose of advancing scholarship on the Jews in German-speaking
lands. "Emancipation and Acculturation: 1780-1871," the second of
four volumes, focuses on a period of fundamental political,
economic, and social change that permanently transformed German
Jewry. The book begins in the 1780s, with Stefi Jersch-Wenzel's
discussion of Christian Wilhelm Dohm's programmatic work, On the
Civil Improvement of the Jews, in Prussia, and Hapsburg Emperor
Joseph II's toleration edicts, two monumental events that paved the
way toward Jewish civil equality. The Jews' emancipation, however,
usually depended on their willingness to reeducate themselves as
Germans. Michael A. Meyer traces this transformation, revealing it
as an act of both political expediency and of personal desire for
acculturation. Thus, Jews redefined their identity more narrowly as
a religious denomination and eagerly adopted the German language
and culture. This volume also explores how Jews dealt with
Christianity in German culture and with German Chistianity's
insistent denial of Judaism's viability; how they sustained and
developed their community in the face of pressure to diminish or
abandon Jewish identity; how they adapted their faith to modern
sensibilities, creating new forms of Jewish belief and practice;
and how leading Jewish writers and intellectuals, like Heinrich
Heine and Berthold Auerbach, coped with the ambiguities of
expressing Jewishness in Germany. Carefully researched and
accessible to general readers, this second volume of "German-Jewish
History in Modern Times" is an indispensable resource for
understanding the complex process by which Jews became an integral
part of the modern world.
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