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Dies ist eine chronologische Inhaltsübersicht zu The Jew in the Modern World: A Documentary History, 3. Ausgabe, herausgegeben von den beiden Historikern und ausgewiesenen Kennern der jüdischen Geistesgeschichte Paul Mendes-Flohr (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) und Jehuda Reinharz (Brandeis University). 2010 (Buchhandelslink)

Anm.: Einige deutsche Passagen wurden (vorerst behelfsweise) aus dem englischen übersetzt.

Inhaltsbeschreibung des Buches (in englischer Sprache):

The last two centuries have witnessed a radical transformation of Jewish life. Marked by such profound events as the emancipation from the ghettoes of Europe, the Holocaust and the establishment of the State of Israel, Judaism's long journey through the modern age has been a complex and tumultuous one, leading many Jews to ask themselves not only where they have been and where they are going, but what it means to be a Jew in today's world.

Tracing the dramatic changes in Jewish religion, culture, and identity from the seventeenth century to 1948, The Jew in the Modern World, Third Edition, remains the most complete sourcebook on modern Jewish history available. Now thoroughly expanded and updated, this critically acclaimed volume of primary materials features previously unpublished and inaccessible sources concerning the Jewish experience in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa; women in Jewish history; American Jewish life; the Holocaust; and Zionism and the nascent Jewish community in Palestine on the eve of the establishment of the State of Israel. The documents are arranged chronologically in each chapter and are meticulously and extensively annotated and cross-referenced. Providing useful tables detailing Jewish demographic trends, this unique text is ideal for courses in modern Jewish history, Zionism and Israel, the Holocaust, or modern European history.

Chronologische Übersicht

17. Jahrhundert

18. Jahrhundert

Brief an Marcus Herz (1777), Immanuel Kant
Moses Mendelssohn besucht Immanuel Kant in Königsberg (1777)
[Über die Notwendigkeit einer deutschen Übersetzung der Heiligen Schrift] (1782), Moses Mendelssohn
Verfassung der Vereinigten Staaten (1789)
Es wird eine Zeit kommen, da man in Europa nicht mehr fragen wird, wer Jude oder Christ (1789), Johann Gottfried Herder
  • 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (August 26, 1789), The French National Assembly
  • 1789 Debate on the Eligibility of Jews for Citizenship (December 23, 1789), The French National Assembly
  • 1790 Decree Recognizing the Sephardim as Citizens (January 28, 1790), The French National Assembly
  • 1790 Message of Welcome to George Washington (August 17, 1790), The Hebrew Congregation of Newport, Rhode Island
  • 1790 A Reply to the Hebrew Congregation of Newport (c. August 17, 1790), GEORGE WASHINGTON
  • 1790 Petition to the Hungarian Diet (June 1790), The Community of Jews Living in Hungary
  • 1791 An Observant Jewish Woman in America (1791), REBECCA SAMUEL
  • 1791 The Constitution of France (September 3, 1791), The French National Assembly
  • 1791 The Emancipation of the Jews of France (September 28, 1791), The French National Assembly
  • 1791 Letter of a Citizen to His Fellow Jews (1791), BERR ISAAC BERR
  • 1791 De Judaeis: Law Governing the Status of the Jews of Hungary (1791), LEOPOLD II
  • 1792 Leviathan (1792), SAUL ASCHER
Leviathan (1792), Saul Ascher
Die neue Chassidim (1793), Salomon Maimon
Die größte Schmach, das herbste Leid und Unglück war, als Jüdin geboren zu sein (1795-1833), Rahel Varnhagen von Ense
Debatte über die jüdische Emanzipation (22.-31. August 1796), Nationalversammlung der Batavischen Republik
Emanzipation der niederländischen Juden (9. September 1796), Nationalversammlung der Batavischen Republik
Die Euthanasie des Judentums (1798)
Sendschreiben an Seine Hochwürden Probst Teller (1799) (web), David Friedländer
Erste Emanzipation in Rom (Februar 1799), Römische Republik

19. Jahrhundert

  • 1804 Statutes Concerning the Organization of Jews (December 9, 1804) (web), ALEXANDER I
Statut über die Juden (9. Dezember 1804), Alexander I.
  • 1806 Preface to Volume One of Shulamith (1806), JOSEPH WOLF
Vorwort zum ersten Band von Sulamith (1806), Joseph Wolf
Edikt betreffend die bürgerlichen Verhältnisse der Juden in dem Preußischen Staate (11. März 1812), Friedrich Wilhelm III.
Artikel 16 der Verfassung der Deutschen Bundes (8. Juni 1815), Wiener Kongress
Über die Gefährdung des Wohlstandes und Charakters der Deutschen durch die Juden (1816), Jakob Friedrich Fries
Etwas über die rabbinische Literatur (1818), Leopold Zunz
Ich klage an (1898), Émile Zola

20. Jahrhundert

Die Zionisten sind nicht unsere Retter (ca. 1900), Rabbi Zadok Hacohen Rabonowitz
Die Frauen und der Zionismus (1901), Theodor Herzl
Protokolle der Weisen von Zion (ca. 1902)
Judenpogrom von Kischinew (1. Juni 1903), N. Tchaykovsky
In der Stadt des Tötens (1903), Chaim Nachman Bialik
Muskeljuden (Juni 1903), Max Nordau
Helsingfors Program (Helsinki-Plan) (1906), Konferenz der Zionisten Russlands
Die moderne Jeschiwa von Lida (1907), Jizchak Jakob Reines
Czernowitzer Konferenz für die jiddische Sprache (1908)
  • 1908 The Collective (1908), MANYA SHOHAT
  • 1908 The Survival of Judeo-Spanish: Constantinople (1908), MOISE FRESCO
  • 1908 American Judaism Will Not Be Ghettoized (1908), DAVID PHILIPSON
  • 1909 A Republic of Nationalities (February 13, 1909), JUDAH L. MAGNES
  • 1909 The Volozhin Yeshivah (1909), RABBI DAVID MOSES JOSEPH OF KRYNKI
  • 1909 European Culture Destroyed My Family (1909), PAULINE WENGEROFF
  • 1910 (ca.) The Musar Yeshivah (c. 1910), HIRSCH LEIB GORDON
  • 1911 The Concordance of Judaism and Americanism (1911), KAUFMANN KOHLER
  • 1911 An Expert Opinion in Support of the Ritual Blood Accusation (1911), IVAN ALEXEYEVITCH SIKORSKY
  • 1912 Founding Program (May 1912), AGUDAT ISRAEL
  • 1912 A Jewish Egyptian Patriot Calls for Deemphasizing Religion in His Country's Public Life for the Sake of National Unity (1912), MURAD FARAJ
  • 1913 A Baghdad Rabbi Decries the Decline of Traditional Morals (1913), SIMEON AGASI
  • 1913 The Beilis Trial (1913), The New York Times
  • 1913 The Multiplicity of Languages in an Alliance School in Constantinople (1913), A. BENVENISTE
  • 1913 The Language War of 1913 (June 2, 1913), High School Students in Eretz Yisrael
  • 1913 Critical Remarks on the National Question (1913), V. I. LENIN
  • 1913 The Jews Are Not a Nation (1913), JOSEPH STALIN
  • 1913 Jewishness Is an Inalienable Spiritual Sensibility (1913), GUSTAV LANDAUER
  • 1913 Beginnings of Westernization and Reform in the Mellah: Fe (1913), AMRAM ELMALEH
  • 1913 The Hebrew Book (1913), HAIM NAHMAN BIALIK
  • 1915 Leo Frank Lynched (August 1915), New York Times
  • 1915 Yiddish and the Future of American Jewry (1915), CHAIM ZHITLOWSKY
  • 1915 Zionism and the Jewish Women of America (1915), HENRIETTA SZOLD
  • 1915 A Statement of Policy (May 1915), The Anti-Defamation League
  • 1915 The Division Between German and Russian Jews (1915), ISRAEL FRIEDLAENDER
  • 1915 Zionism Is Consistent with American Patriotism (June 1915), LOUIS D. BRANDEIS
  • 1916 A Debate on Zionism and Messianism (Summer 1916), MARTIN BUBER AND HERMANN COHEN
  • 1916 No Room in My Heart for Jewish Suffering (1916), ROSA LUXEMBURG
  • 1917 Our World-View (January 17, 1917), HASHOMER HAZAIR
  • 1917 An Anti-Zionist Letter to the Times [London] (May 24, 1917), Conjoint Committee of British Jewry
  • 1917 The Balfour Declaration (November 2, 1917), JAMES BALFOUR
  • 1917 Zionist Manifesto Issued After the Balfour Declaration (December 21, 1917), World Zionist Organization-London Bureau
  • 1917 Emancipation by the March Revolution (1917), The Provision Government
  • 1918 How I Grew Up as a Jew in the Diaspora (1918), EDUARD BERNSTEIN
  • 1918 Petition for British Citizenship (November 18, 1918), The Jewish Community of Baghdad
  • 1918 The Beginnings of Secular Jewish Schools (1918-1920)
  • 1918 The Liquidation of Bourgeois Jewish Institutions (1918), YEVSEKTSIYA
  • 1919 Minorities Treaty (June 28, 1919), The Allies and the Republic of Poland
  • 1919 Contra Zionism (1919), NATHAN BIRNBAUM
  • 1919 Proposal to the General Assembly of the Workers of Eretz Israel (1919), AHDUT HAAVODAH
  • 1919 A Letter on the Jewish Question (September 16, 1919), ADOLF HITLER
  • 1919 My Father's Bourgeois Judaism (1919), FRANZ KAFKA
  • 1920 The International Ladies Garment Workers' Union and the American Labor Movement (1920), FORVERTS
  • 1920 Jewish Learning and the Return to Judaism (1920), FRANZ ROSENZWEIG
  • 1920 The Reconstruction of Judaism (1920), MORDECAI M. KAPLAN
  • 1920 Temporary Suspension of Immigration (1920), Congressional Committee on Immigration
  • 1920 The International Jew: The World's Problem (1920), HENRY FORD
  • 1920 Appeal to the Jewish Workers and Toilers (1920), A Group of Jewish Soldiers of the Red Army
  • 1920 A Call to Alexandrian Jewry to Celebrate the San Remo Recognition of the Balfour Declaration (1920), Zéire Zion Society, Alexandria
  • 1921 Constitution of the Republic of Poland (1921)
  • 1921 A Protest Against Antisemitism (January 16, 1921)
  • 1921 Hungary Violates the Minorities Treaty (1921), LUCIEN WOLF
  • 1922 An Iraqi Jewish Notable Expresses His Reservations on Zionism (1922), MENAHEM S. DANIEL
  • 1922 Why Did We Create the Minorities Bloc? (1922), YITZHAK GRUENBAUM
  • 1922 The Churchill White Paper (June 1922), WINSTON CHURCHILL
  • 1922 Mandate for Palestine (July 24, 1922), The Council of the League of Nations
  • 1923 French Naturalization of Moroccan Jews (1923), Y. D. SEMACH
  • 1923 Mein Kampf (1923), ADOLF HITLER
  • 1925 Brith Shalom (1925), ARTHUR RUPPIN ET AL.
  • 1925 The Donme (Donme) Affair: A Letter on Assimilation (1925), A Sabbatian from Salonica, Greece
  • 1925 Iraqi Zionists Complain About Their Lack of Representation in the Jewish Agency and of Ashkenazi Bias (1925), The Mesopotamian Zionist Committee, Baghdad
  • 1925 Opening of Hebrew University (1925), CHAIM WEIZMAN
  • 1926 The American Yeshiva (1926), BERNARD REVEL
  • 1926 What the Zionist-Revisionists Want (1926), VLADIMIR JABOTINSKY
  • 1926 Address to the Society of Bnai Brith (May 6, 1926), SIGMUND FREUD
  • 1927 Documenting Jewish History in Eastern Europe (Februaury 25, 1927), SIMON DUBNOW ET AL.
  • 1928 Birobidzhan: A Jewish Autonomous Region (1928)
  • 1929 De-Judaization Among the Jews of Tunisia and the Steps Needed to Fight It (1929), L. LOUBATON
  • 1929 What Is Jewish Ethnography? (1929), KHAYIM KHAYES AND NAFTULI VAYNIG
  • 1929 Disavowal of Zionism and Pledge of Loyalty to the Arab Cause (1929), Damascus Jewish Youth Association
  • 1930 (ca.) The Jewish Woman (c. 1930), BERTHA PAPPENHEIM
  • 1930 Jewish Self-Hatred (1930), THEODOR LESSING
  • 1933 Wear the Yellow Badge with Pride (April 4, 1933), ROBERT WELTSCH
  • 1933 First Racial Definition (April 11, 1933) (web)
Erste Rassendefinition - Erste Verordnung zur Durchführung des Gesetzes zur Wiederherstellung des Berufsbeamtentums (11. April 1933)
  • 1933 Decrees Excluding Jews from German Cultural and Public Life (1933 to 1942)
Juden aus dem deutschen kulturellen und öffentlichen Leben auschließende Verordnungen (1933 bis 1942)
  • 1933 Proclamation of the (New) Reichsvertretung (September 28, 1933), REICHSVERTRETUNG DER DEUTSCHEN JUDEN
  • 1935 Why the Nuremberg Laws (September 15, 1935), ADOLF HITLER
  • 1935 Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honor, The Nuremberg Laws (September 15, 1935)
  • 1935 The Reich Citizenship Law, The Nuremberg Laws (September 15, 1935)
  • 1935 First Decree to the Reich Citizenship Law (November 14, 1935)
  • 1935 Response of the Christian Population in Germany to the Nuremberg Laws (September 1935), A Public Opinion Survey
  • 1935 (ca.) Kibbutz Hakhsharah: A Memoir (c. 1935), DAVID FRANKEL
  • 1936 Social and Economic Change Reflected in Jewish School Enrollment (1936)
  • 1936 German Economic Goals and the Jewish Question (August 1936), ADOLF HITLER
  • 1936 Events in the East and Their Repercussions on the Jewish Communities (1936), EZRA MENDA
  • 1937 "The Worker's Wife": A Public Trial (February 7, 1937), ABBA HOUSHI AND ADA MAIMON
  • 1937 Women in the Bund and Poalei Zion (1937), MANYA SHOHAT
  • 1937 On the Arab Question (January 7, 1937), DAVID BEN-GURION
  • 1937 From Prague to Belz (1937) (web), JERI LANGER
Von Prag nach Bels (1937), Jeri Langer
  • 1937 Jewish Needs vs. Arab Claims (February 14, 1937), VLADIMIR JABOTINSKY
  • 1937 The Peel Commission Report (July 1937)
  • 1937 The Columbus Platform (1937), Conference Of Reform Rabbis
  • 1938 Kristallnacht-A Preliminary Secret Report to H. W. Goering (November 1938), R. T. HEYDRICH
  • 1938 The Operation Against the Jews (November 9-10, 1938), Security Service Report on the Kristallnacht
  • 1938 Decree Regarding Atonement Fine of Jewish State Subjects (November 12, 1938), H. W. GOERING
  • 1938 Why I Became a Rabbi (1938), REGINA JONAS
  • 1938 Public Response to the Kristallnacht (December 1938)
  • 1938 Decree for the Elimination of the Jews from German Economic Life (November 12, 1938)
  • 1938 Numerus Nullus in Schools (November 16, 1938)
  • 1938 Ghetto Decreed for Berlin (December 5, 1938)
  • 1939 Sigmund Freud on Moses and His Torah (1939), ABRAHAM SHALOM YAHUDA
Sigmund Freud über Mose und seine Tora (1939), Abraham Yahuda
Weißbuch von 1939 (Mai 1939), Malcolm MacDonald
  • 1939 Statement on the MacDonald White paper of 1939 (May 17, 1939), The Jewish Agency For Palestine
  • 1939 (ca.) The Position of Hungarian Jewry (c. February 1939), The Jewish Community of Budapest
  • 1940 A Warsaw Ghetto Diary (March 10 and October 2, 1940) (web), CHAIM A. KAPLAN
Tagebuch aus dem Warschauer Ghetto (10. März und 2. Oktober 1940), Chaim Aharon Kaplan
Aufhebung des Décret Crémieux durch das Vichy-Regime (1940)
  • 1941 The Report of the Iraqi Commission of Inquiry on the Farhud (1941)
Bericht der irakischen Untersuchungskommission zum Farhud (1941)
  • 1941 The Jewish Refugee Community of Shanghai (1941), YEHOSHUA RAPOPORT
  • 1941 "We Must Finish with the Jews" (December 16, 1941), HANS FRANK
"Wir müssen die Juden vernichten" (16. Dezember 1941), Hans Frank
  • 1942 Protocols Of The Wannsee Conference (January 20, 1942)
Protokolle der Wannsee-Konferenz (20. Januar 1942)
Tagebuch aus dem Warschauer Ghetto (Mai bis August 1942), Janusz Korczak
Eine Neujahrspredigt (1942), Moise Ventura
Über die Deportation von Kindern aus dem Ghetto Litzmannstadt (4. September 1942), Chaim Rumkowski
Die Predigt (1942), Chajim Hasas
  • 1943 A Vichy Official Discusses a German Proposal to Require Jews to Wear the Yellow Star in Tunis (1943)
  • 1943 The American Jewish Conference (January 1943)
Die American Jewish Conference (Januar 1943)
Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr! (16. Mai 1943) Jürgen Stroop
Letzter Brief aus Warschau (1. März 1944), Emanuel Ringelblum
Wir, polnische Juden ..., Julian Tuwim
Kommandant des Konzentrationslagers Auschwitz (ca. 1945), Rudolf Höß
  • 1945 The Case for a Bi-National Palestine (November 1945), HASHOMER HAZAIR
  • 1946 A Parable of Alienation (1946), DANIEL BELL
  • 1946 Letter to an Intellectual: A Reply to Daniel Bell (1946), BEN HALPERN
  • 1947 Bi-Nationalism Is Unworkable (July 17, 1947), MOSHE SHERTOK
  • 1947 Resolution on Palestine (November 29, 1947), United Nations General Assembly
  • 1948 Proclamation of the State of Israel (May 14, 1948)
Ausrufung des Staates Israel (14. Mai 1948)
Rückkehrgesetz (5. Juli 1950)
Mit mir klagen sechs Millionen (Tote) an (1961), Gideon Hausner
Der Jude, der nicht da war: Halacha und die jüdische Frau (1971) Rachel Adler

21. Jahrhundert

Bekenntnisse einer Konvertitin (2003), Martha Nussbaum
Die Bedeutung von Homeland (2006), Abraham B. Jehoshua

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