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. "Renewal and Destruction, 1918-1945" comprises the final
volume and focuses on a period of intense change for European
Jewry, culminating with the Holocaust. The first portion of Volume
4 explores the ambivalence experienced by Jews in the Weimar
Republic, where political, economic, and cultural equality induced
a profound sense of being German at the same time that a resurgent
anti-Semitism, which associated Jews with the despised postwar
order, helped to maintain Jewish consciousness. German Jews, though
divided by differing political preferences, religious orientations,
and social status, upheld a sense of their own identity even as
they participated to an unprecedented degree in the intellectual
and cultural life of the Republic, in its belles letters, film,
music, and theatre. This volume also traces the extraordinary
flowering of German-Jewish communal, religious, and cultural life
in Germany during a period of upheaval and experimentation. This
"renaissance of Judaism" persisted and became more tenacious in the
face of National Socialist moves to reverse emancipation and
"ghettoize" Jewish culture. The institutions and ideas of the 1920s
helped Jews to resist Nazi isolation and tyranny through a
remarkable commitment to their own communal organizations as well
as to the values of both German and Jewish culture. Yet, finally,
the process of economic impoverishment, forced emigration, and
physical violence during the Nazi era put an end to the rich
historical experience of German Jewry. Carefully researched and
accessible to general readers, this fourth volume of "German-Jewish
History in Modern Times" is an indispensable resource for
understanding the complex and immensely fruitful role that German
Jews played in the history of Central Europe.
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