German Rabbis in British Exile: From ‘Heimat’ into the Unknown

Titel: German Rabbis in British Exile: From ‘Heimat’ into the Unknown
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Veröffentlicht: [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2016
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 321 Seiten) : 21 table 102 figure
Format: E-Book
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 9783110469486 ; 3110469480 ; 9783110471717 ; 311047171X ; 9783110469721 ; 3110469723 ; 9783110471724 ; 3110471728
  • Preface
  • p. 1
  • Figures
  • p. 4
  • Tables
  • p. 5
  • Graphs
  • p. 6
  • Abbreviations
  • p. 6
  • Introduction
  • Literature Review, Methodology, Theoretical Framework
  • p. 9
  • Literature Review
  • p. 13
  • Methodology
  • p. 22
  • Theoretical Framework
  • p. 27
  • Ethnicity, Identity, Exile, and its Impact on Religion
  • p. 27
  • Rabbinic Authority and Pastoral Care under Duress
  • p. 32
  • Serving and Preaching until 1938
  • The Rabbinate in Germany
  • p. 37
  • The Modern Rabbinate
  • p. 40
  • Outside Pressure and Inner Strength
  • p. 50
  • Shifting Rabbinic Duties
  • p. 58
  • Concentration Camp
  • p. 64
  • Release
  • p. 75
  • Moral Dilemma
  • p. 81
  • Leaving
  • p. 91
  • Inbetween 1938-1939
  • Exit into the Unknown
  • p. 101
  • Anglo-Jewry
  • p. 104
  • Rescue Efforts
  • p. 112
  • Unsuccessful Rescue Efforts
  • p. 126
  • Arriving and Settling 1938-1945
  • Establishing Normalcy in Britain
  • p. 137
  • Support and Maintenance
  • p. 140
  • Employment and Assistance
  • p. 148
  • Activities, Networks and Commemorative Work
  • p. 155
  • Obstacles to settlement
  • p. 168
  • Kitchener Camp
  • p. 168
  • Internment
  • p. 174
  • Australia, Canada or Release
  • p. 184
  • The War Effort
  • p. 190
  • New Beginnings on the Home Front
  • p. 195
  • Expanding and Uniting
  • p. 201
  • Ending and Beginning 1945-1956
  • Preserving and Building Anew
  • p. 215
  • Post-War Relief in Germany
  • p. 218
  • Post-War Britain
  • p. 227
  • Jewish Learning
  • p. 229
  • Consolidation and Expansion
  • p. 237
  • The Refugee Rabbinate
  • p. 245
  • Changes in the Pulpit
  • p. 249
  • Conclusion
  • Heritage
  • p. 257
  • Three Ketarim of Jewish Leadership
  • p. 266
  • Communal Reaction to Disaster
  • p. 268
  • Implications for Further Research
  • p. 271
  • Appendix A
  • German Rabbis - emigrated to Britain
  • p. 275
  • Appendix B
  • German Rabbis - perished with their communities
  • p. 287
  • Bibliography
  • p. 297
  • Archives and Libraries
  • p. 299
  • Private Collections
  • p. 299
  • Books
  • p. 300
  • Articles
  • p. 306
  • Periodicals
  • p. 309
  • Theses and Unpublished Manuscripts
  • p. 310
  • Register
  • p. 311