The Jew in the Modern World: A Documentary History

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Paul R. Mendes-Flohr, Jehuda Reinharz
Oxford University Press, 1995 - History - 741 pages
The last two centuries have witnessed a radical transformation of Jewish life. Marked by such profound events as the Holocaust and the establishment of the state of Israel, Judaism's long journey through the modern age has been a complex and tumultuous one, leading many Jews to ask themselves not only where they have been and where they are going, but what it means to be a Jew in today's world.
Tracing the Jewish experience in the modern period and illustrating the transformation of Jewish religion, culture, and identity from the 17th century to 1948, the updated edition of this critically acclaimed volume of primary materials remains the most complete sourcebook on modern Jewish history. Now expanded to supplement the most vital documents of the first edition, The Jew in the Modern World features hitherto unpublished and inaccessible sources concerning the Jewish experience in Eastern Europe, women in Jewish history, American Jewish life, the Holocaust, and Zionism and the nascent Jewish community in Palestine on the eve of the establishment of the State of Israel. The documents are arranged chronologically in each of eleven chapters and are meticulously and extensively annotated and cross-referenced in order to provide the student with ready access to a wide variety of issues, key historical figures, and events. Complete with some twenty useful tables detailing Jewish demographic trends, this is a unique resource for any course in Jewish history, Zionism and Israel, the Holocaust, or European and American history.
 

Contents

Introduction
3
The Orthodox Congregational Union 29 English and Hebrew Must
15
XX
25
On the Arab Question January 7 38 The Case for a BiNational Palestine
31
Declaration Protecting the Interest JOSEPH II
42
The Appointment of Samson MOSES MENDELSSOHN
48
The Emancipation of the Jews of 15 Doctrinal Decisions April 1807 135
53
Baruch Spinoza July 27 1656 57 1808 86
57
The Volozhin Yeshivah 1909 394 28 On the Latest Wave of Emigration
415
Autonomism 1901
417
The Helsingfors Program 1906
423
The Jews Are Not a Nation 1913
430
Minorities Treaty June 28 1919
437
IX
449
The Virginia Act of 1785
455
Jewish Publication Society
461

Letter to Albert Burgh 1675 58 Autonomy 1782
87
Letter to Markus Herz 1777 68 18 Postscript to Search for Light
95
The Stream of Besor of the Jews 1793
103
The Process of Political Emancipation
112
Letter of a Citizen to His Fellow Convening of the Parisian Sanhedrin
136
Destruction of the Ghetto Walls in FREDERICK WILLIAM III
143
Napoleons Instructions to the 23 Religious Equality December
150
Constitution of the Hamburg Temple 3 These Are the Words of the Covenant
161
The Light of Splendor 1818 162 of Reform 1819
169
The Question of Patriotism SALOMON JEHUDA LEIB RAPPOPORT
177
The Question of Messianism 15 The Secession of the Orthodox
183
Modern Jewish Studies
207
A Society to Further Jewish Integration
215
The Future of Jewish Studies 12 Documenting Jewish History in Eastern
243
Darkness 1793 250 from Jewishness 1903
269
KARL EMIL FRANZOS
275
Because I Am a Jew I Love Freedom FRANZ ROSENZWEIG
284
How I Grew Up as a Jew 1966
292
The NonJewish Jew 1958 265 DANIEL BELL
298
An Apology for the Jewish Nation ALPHONSE TOUSSENEL
337
Our Visitors 1816 311 HEINRICH VON TREITSCHKE
343
The Alliance IsraƩlite Universelle 23 Jaccuse January 13 1898
351
Jewry in Music September 3 and 6 of World Domination 1872
360
The Question of the Jew Is a Question Ritual Blood Accusation
367
HAROLD FREDERIC 1907 398
375
The May Laws May 3 1882 380 19 HebrewOur National Fortress
403
For Whom Do I Toil? 1871 386
409
The Jews Make Me Creep 1896 1901
467
The Russian Jew in America July Patriotism June 1915
496
Women WageWorkers September MORDECAI M KAPLAN
502
The International Ladies Garment CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE
512
The Galveston Project October 25 42 The American Jewish Conference
519
Manifesto 1882 532 17 Founding Program May 1912
565
Protest Against Zionism 1897 538 NATHAN BIRNBAUM
571
The First Zionist Congress August 21 Our World View
577
Resolution on Palestine 25 Proposal to the General Assembly
585
Program for Proletarian Zionism 27 Mandate for Palestine
593
A Public Trial
600
The Peel Commission Report 40 Resolution on Palestine November
611
The Biltmore Program May 1942
617
The Law of Return July 5 1950
633
Wear the Yellow Badge with Pride Nuremberg Laws September
640
First Racial Definition 10 First Decree to the Reich Citizenship
649
Decree Regarding Atonement Fine
653
The Plight of the Refugees
659
The Nazi Response to Resistance
665
Call to Resistance January 1943
673
The Jewish Residential Area in Warsaw
679
Commandant of Auschwitz
686
Inside AuschwitzA Memoir
692
The Demography of Modern Jewish History
701
Index
723
FREDERICK II
728
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