Publications of the Leo Baeck Institute of Jews from Germany. Year Book II.

London: East and West Library, 1957. Hardbound. Octavo in mildly worn dust jacket, frontispiece photo, xxviii, 356 pp., b/w photos, bibliography, index. Very Good. Item #56932

Introduction by the editor. Articles are "The Impact of Leo Baeck;s Personality on his Contemporaries," S. Moses, "Judaism and the History of Religion in Leo Baeck's Work," H. Liebeschütz, "Symbol of German Jewry," Eva Reichmann, "Teacher in Berlin and Cincinnati," Wolfgang Hamburger, "Excerpts from Baeck's Writings," Leo Baeck, "The Jewish Community in the Post-Emancipation Period," Kurt Wilhelm, "The Struggle for Unification," Ahron Sandler, "The Modern Rabbi," Max Greunewald, "150 Years of Religious Instruction," A. Kober, "Studies on Jewish Liturgy by German Jewish Scholars," E.D. Goldschmidt, "East European Jewish Workers in Germany," S. Adler-Rudel, "Some Aspects of the Relationship between the German and the Anglo-Jewish Community," Walter Schwab, "Rebellious Dilemma: The Case Histories of Eduard Gans and some of his Partisans," Hanns Reissner, "On the Concepts of a Science of Judaism (1822)," Immanuel Wolf, "The Ethics of Lazarus and Steinthal," David Baumgardt, "The Image of the Jew in German Popular Culture: Felix Dahn and Gustav Freytag," George L. Mosse, "The Frankfurter Zeitung," Ernst Kahn, "German Jewry's Dilemma before 1914," Moritz Goldstein, "On Jews and German Art (The Problem of Max Liebermann)," Heinrich Strauss, "Sigmund Freud, the Jew," Ernst Simon, "Letters from Berlin 1942 (The Last Days of the Reichsvertretung)."

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