Synopses & Reviews
"It is the best group portrait of German Jewry that we have." --Washington Post Book World
"... weaves a fascinating social tapestry of German Jewry from 1780 to 1945.... Richarz's introduction furnishes a probing analytic overview of German Jewish social history." --Library Journal
"Richarz's Jewish Life in Germany represents a major contribution to filling the void between broad generalization and actual human experience."
Table of Contents
Translators' Note
Editor's Preface
Introduction
I. The Age of Emancipation, 1780-1871
1. Itzig Behrend 8. Philipp Tuchmann
2. Ascher Lehmann 9. Martin Lovinson
3. Isaac Thannhauser 10. Faibel Siegel
4. Hirsch Oppenheimer 11. Itzig Hamburger
5. Eduard Silbermann 12. Moritz Gudemann
6. Leopold Freund 13. Moses Seligmann
7. Ahron ben Moscheh 14. Hermann Makower
Kirschner 15. Clara Geissmar
II. Imperial Germany, 1871-1918
16. Conrad Rosenstein 24. Isidor Hirschfeld
17. Henriette Hirsch 25. Philipp Lowenfeld
18. Joseph Lange 26. Philippine Landau
19. Kurt Katsch 27. Paul Muhsam
20. Samuel Spiro 28. Sammy Gronemann
21. Johanna Harris 29. Charlotte Popper
22. Max Daniel 30. Arnold Tanzer
23. Edmond Uhry 31. Bernhard Kahn
III. Weimar Republic and National Socialism, 1918-1945
32. Henry Buxbaum 37. Ottilie Schonewald
33. Edwin Landau 38. Alexander Szanto
34. Wolfgang Roth 39. Marta Appel
35. Carl Schwabe 40. Ernst Loewenberg
36. Emil Schorsch 41. Gerhard Bry
42. Kurt Baumann 47. Miriam Gerber
43. Hans Berger 48. Kate Mugdan
44. Alfred Schwerin 49. Camilla Neumann
45. Michael Meyer 50. Hermann Pineas
46. Elisabeth Freund 51. Bruno Blau
Glossary
Index of Names
Illustrations follow p. 290