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East European Jew and German Jewish identity

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Discusses the notion that the Ostjude was the outcome of the modernization of Jewish life and consciousness. States that the German, English and French Jew , in their eagerness to prove their fitness for equal rights, it was necessary for these "new" Jews to demonstrate their differences from the traditional Jews of the ghetto.

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