Redefining Judaism in Imperial Germany: practices, mentalities, and community
TitreRedefining Judaism in Imperial Germany: practices, mentalities, and community
Auteur
Call number943.004924/0046
N° d'objet04931c
Lieu de publicationBoston, Massachusetts, United States
EditeurAcademic Studies Press
Année de publication
2013
Paginationpp75-110
MatérielArticle
SérieJews in space and time
ISBN9781934843871
NotesArticle from the book 'German Jewry: between hope and despair.' pp75-110
Description
In the course of emancipation in Central Europe, Jews plunged headlong into 'assimilation', absorbing West European culture as they integrated into their nation states. Judaism lost its hold, evolving into a religious creed rather than an all-enveloping environment. By the late 19th century Jewish religious behaviour spanned a vast spectrum. Most Jews practised an individualistic religiosity influenced by their family, location and community, transforming old traditions into modern Jewish practice