The Last Generation of the German Rabbinate: German Refugee Rabbis in the United States, 1933-2010
After the Nazi seizure of power on January 30, 1933, over 250 German rabbis, rabbinical scholars, and students for the rabbinate fled to the United States. The Last Generation of the German Rabbinate follows their lives and careers over decades in America.

Although culturally uprooted, the group's professional lives and intellectual leadership, particularly those of the younger members of this group, left a considerable mark intellectually, socially, and theologically on American Judaism and on American Jewish congregational and organizational life in the postwar world.

Meticulously researched and representing the only systematic analysis of prosopographical data in a digital humanities database, The Last Generation of the German Rabbinate reveals the trials of those who had lost so much and celebrates the legacy they made for themselves in America.

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The Last Generation of the German Rabbinate: German Refugee Rabbis in the United States, 1933-2010
After the Nazi seizure of power on January 30, 1933, over 250 German rabbis, rabbinical scholars, and students for the rabbinate fled to the United States. The Last Generation of the German Rabbinate follows their lives and careers over decades in America.

Although culturally uprooted, the group's professional lives and intellectual leadership, particularly those of the younger members of this group, left a considerable mark intellectually, socially, and theologically on American Judaism and on American Jewish congregational and organizational life in the postwar world.

Meticulously researched and representing the only systematic analysis of prosopographical data in a digital humanities database, The Last Generation of the German Rabbinate reveals the trials of those who had lost so much and celebrates the legacy they made for themselves in America.

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The Last Generation of the German Rabbinate: German Refugee Rabbis in the United States, 1933-2010

The Last Generation of the German Rabbinate: German Refugee Rabbis in the United States, 1933-2010

by Cornelia Wilhelm
The Last Generation of the German Rabbinate: German Refugee Rabbis in the United States, 1933-2010

The Last Generation of the German Rabbinate: German Refugee Rabbis in the United States, 1933-2010

by Cornelia Wilhelm

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After the Nazi seizure of power on January 30, 1933, over 250 German rabbis, rabbinical scholars, and students for the rabbinate fled to the United States. The Last Generation of the German Rabbinate follows their lives and careers over decades in America.

Although culturally uprooted, the group's professional lives and intellectual leadership, particularly those of the younger members of this group, left a considerable mark intellectually, socially, and theologically on American Judaism and on American Jewish congregational and organizational life in the postwar world.

Meticulously researched and representing the only systematic analysis of prosopographical data in a digital humanities database, The Last Generation of the German Rabbinate reveals the trials of those who had lost so much and celebrates the legacy they made for themselves in America.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780253070197
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 10/08/2024
Series: The Modern Jewish Experience
Pages: 322
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Cornelia Wilhelm is Professor of modern history at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich. Her work focuses on comparative and transnational aspects of (Jewish) history and on race, ethnicity, migration, and religion. She is author of Pioneers of a New Jewish Identity: The Independent Orders of B'nai B'rith and True Sisters and, in German, Bewegung oder Verein? Nationalsozialistische Volkstumspolitik in den USA (Movement or association: Nazi "Volkstumspolitik [racialized ethnic politics]" in the United States). Currently she works on a digital research portal highlighting the cultural transfers related to the emigration of the German rabbinate after 1933.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Understanding "The Last Generation of the German Rabbinate"
1. German Jewry under Nazism: Changes and Challenges for the Rabbinical Profession
2. Rescue and Flight: Scholars and Students—And a Visa That Saved Lives
3. Flight and Rescue: Rabbis—And a Visa That Saved Lives
4. The Refugees' First Years in the United States: Employment, Settlement, Congregations, and the Encounter with American Society and American Judaism
5. Careers Lost and Found: Paths of Professional Success and Failure and the Making of "the Last Generation of the German Rabbinate"
6. Refugee Returns: Transatlantic Encounters and the Legacy of the "Last Generation of the German Rabbinate"
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography

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