Gemeinschaft and gemeinde: the ideological and institutional transformation of the Jewish community
TitoloGemeinschaft and gemeinde: the ideological and institutional transformation of the Jewish community
Autore
Call number943.004924/0046
Numero oggetto04931g
Luogo di pubblicazioneBoston, Massachusetts, United States
EditoreAcademic Studies Press
Anno di pubblicazione
2013
Paginazionepp191-231
MaterialeArticle
SerieJews in space and time
ISBN9781934843871
NotesArticle from the book 'German Jewry: between hope and despair.' pp191-231
Descrizione
The trauma of World War I dashed the hopes German Jews had to be finally included in a German 'Volksgemeinschaft' They shared with their non-Jewish neighbours the need to establish a new form of community. Some satisfied this need by emphasising their Germanness; others became socialists or communists, and many found refuge in the rediscovery of a Jewish Gemeinschaft. German Jews adopted many of liberalism's principles - such as rationalisation of religion and the belief in progress. They welcomed their transformation from the ethnically distinct German Jewish society of the ghetto into the denomination of German citizens of Mosaic faith