Leipziger Juden und die DDR: Eine Existenzerfahrung im Kalten Krieg
The study seeks to reconstruct the Jewish history of political experience during the period of socialism and the Cold War, as exemplified in Leipzig, the second largest city in the German Democratic Republic. It reveals that Jewish life in East Germany was not shaped solely by the formal Jewish Comm...
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Zusammenfassung: | The study seeks to reconstruct the Jewish history of political experience during the period of socialism and the Cold War, as exemplified in Leipzig, the second largest city in the German Democratic Republic. It reveals that Jewish life in East Germany was not shaped solely by the formal Jewish Community (Gemeinde), but also by one's affiliation with religious and political currents, such as Reform, Orthodoxy, Zionism, socialism and communism. The relationship of the SED party to Jewish citizens was not rigidly fixed; rather, it was characterized by a dynamic process and subject to continuous re-negotiation. Hendrik Niether demonstrates that despite the adversities of the Cold War and state repression, there was constant communication between Jews in Leipzig, emigrés from Leipzig and Jewish organizations in Western Europe, Israel and the United States. The experience of the Holocaust constituted an element of mutual understanding between these different groups. Meanwhile, the East German society's interest in Jewish history and culture grew more pronounced as its attraction towards Antifascism ebbed away from the 1970s onward. This trend was tangible not only in ecclesial and oppositional circles, but also among political actors concerned with history and culture within the SED. |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (348 Seiten) |
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spelling | Niether, Hendrik Verfasser aut Leipziger Juden und die DDR Eine Existenzerfahrung im Kalten Krieg Hendrik Niether 1st ed Göttingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2014, c2015 1 Online-Ressource (348 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Schriften des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts The study seeks to reconstruct the Jewish history of political experience during the period of socialism and the Cold War, as exemplified in Leipzig, the second largest city in the German Democratic Republic. It reveals that Jewish life in East Germany was not shaped solely by the formal Jewish Community (Gemeinde), but also by one's affiliation with religious and political currents, such as Reform, Orthodoxy, Zionism, socialism and communism. The relationship of the SED party to Jewish citizens was not rigidly fixed; rather, it was characterized by a dynamic process and subject to continuous re-negotiation. Hendrik Niether demonstrates that despite the adversities of the Cold War and state repression, there was constant communication between Jews in Leipzig, emigrés from Leipzig and Jewish organizations in Western Europe, Israel and the United States. The experience of the Holocaust constituted an element of mutual understanding between these different groups. Meanwhile, the East German society's interest in Jewish history and culture grew more pronounced as its attraction towards Antifascism ebbed away from the 1970s onward. This trend was tangible not only in ecclesial and oppositional circles, but also among political actors concerned with history and culture within the SED. Christlich-jüdische Beziehungen DDR Deutsch-jüdische Beziehungen Deutschland (DDR) /Neuere Geschichte Deutschland/Zeitgeschichte Jüdische Geschichte https://elibrary.utb.de/doi/book/10.5555/9783647369976 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Niether, Hendrik Leipziger Juden und die DDR Eine Existenzerfahrung im Kalten Krieg Christlich-jüdische Beziehungen DDR Deutsch-jüdische Beziehungen Deutschland (DDR) /Neuere Geschichte Deutschland/Zeitgeschichte Jüdische Geschichte |
title | Leipziger Juden und die DDR Eine Existenzerfahrung im Kalten Krieg |
title_auth | Leipziger Juden und die DDR Eine Existenzerfahrung im Kalten Krieg |
title_exact_search | Leipziger Juden und die DDR Eine Existenzerfahrung im Kalten Krieg |
title_exact_search_txtP | Leipziger Juden und die DDR Eine Existenzerfahrung im Kalten Krieg |
title_full | Leipziger Juden und die DDR Eine Existenzerfahrung im Kalten Krieg Hendrik Niether |
title_fullStr | Leipziger Juden und die DDR Eine Existenzerfahrung im Kalten Krieg Hendrik Niether |
title_full_unstemmed | Leipziger Juden und die DDR Eine Existenzerfahrung im Kalten Krieg Hendrik Niether |
title_short | Leipziger Juden und die DDR |
title_sort | leipziger juden und die ddr eine existenzerfahrung im kalten krieg |
title_sub | Eine Existenzerfahrung im Kalten Krieg |
topic | Christlich-jüdische Beziehungen DDR Deutsch-jüdische Beziehungen Deutschland (DDR) /Neuere Geschichte Deutschland/Zeitgeschichte Jüdische Geschichte |
topic_facet | Christlich-jüdische Beziehungen DDR Deutsch-jüdische Beziehungen Deutschland (DDR) /Neuere Geschichte Deutschland/Zeitgeschichte Jüdische Geschichte |
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