The Berlin Jewish community: enlightenment, family, and crisis, 1770 - 1830
Berlin Jewry was the first major Jewish community to undergo the process of modernization which has since swept most of world Jewry. The process of adaptation to the cultural, linguistic and political life of the majority culture first proposed by intellectuals of the Jewish Enlightenment (Haskala)...
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Oxford Univ. Press
1994
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Zusammenfassung: | Berlin Jewry was the first major Jewish community to undergo the process of modernization which has since swept most of world Jewry. The process of adaptation to the cultural, linguistic and political life of the majority culture first proposed by intellectuals of the Jewish Enlightenment (Haskala) was accompanied by a thoroughgoing crisis of Jewish identity. Berlin Jewry was soon faced by patterns of illegitimacy, marital breakdown and conversion to Christianity on a scale never witnessed before. Scholars have long debated the severity of the crisis of Berlin Jewry as well as its connection to the philosophy and practice of the Jewish Enlightenment. The Berlin Jewish Community endeavors to settle much of the debate through a collective biography of all 3,500 Jews in Berlin at the time. The extraordinarily rich documentation about the life of Berlin Jewry in the period makes it possible to trace the personal and family connections between those involved in modernizing activities with those involved in the later crisis. The results of this study show that one in four families had members that converted and that pro-Enlightenment families were more likely to have converted relatives than were traditionalists. This correlation is not simply a matter of Enlightenment "responsibility" for the crisis, but rather was produced by a very complex and often contradictory process of moving from traditional to modern Jewish life. In this original and imaginative book, Steven M. Lowenstein presents definitive data on the dimensions and social dynamics of the crisis of Berlin Jewry at the end of the eighteenth century. It will be of interest to scholars and students of modern Jewish history, German history, social history, and modern Jewish religious and intellectual developments. |
Beschreibung: | XII, 300 S. Ill., Kt. |
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title | The Berlin Jewish community enlightenment, family, and crisis, 1770 - 1830 |
title_auth | The Berlin Jewish community enlightenment, family, and crisis, 1770 - 1830 |
title_exact_search | The Berlin Jewish community enlightenment, family, and crisis, 1770 - 1830 |
title_full | The Berlin Jewish community enlightenment, family, and crisis, 1770 - 1830 Steven M. Lowenstein |
title_fullStr | The Berlin Jewish community enlightenment, family, and crisis, 1770 - 1830 Steven M. Lowenstein |
title_full_unstemmed | The Berlin Jewish community enlightenment, family, and crisis, 1770 - 1830 Steven M. Lowenstein |
title_short | The Berlin Jewish community |
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topic | Jüdische Gemeinde zu Berlin (DE-588)235552-8 gnd Joden gtt Geschichte Juden Jews -- Germany -- Berlin -- History -- 18th century Jews -- Germany -- Berlin -- History -- 19th century Jews -- Cultural assimilation -- Germany -- Berlin Jews -- Emancipation -- Germany -- Berlin Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd Assimilation Soziologie (DE-588)4139304-1 gnd Emanzipation (DE-588)4130667-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Jüdische Gemeinde zu Berlin Joden Geschichte Juden Jews -- Germany -- Berlin -- History -- 18th century Jews -- Germany -- Berlin -- History -- 19th century Jews -- Cultural assimilation -- Germany -- Berlin Jews -- Emancipation -- Germany -- Berlin Assimilation Soziologie Emanzipation Deutschland Berlin (Germany) -- Ethnic relations Berlin |
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