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Leo Baeck Institute
named after Leo Baeck, the last public representative of the Jewish community in Nazi Germany, was founded in 1955 by the Council of Jews from Germany. ...
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Leo Baeck Institute London. for the Study of the History and Culture of ... of Laws (honoris causa) at the University of Toronto in 1997 and elected an ...
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Leo Baeck Institute Year Book
Some back copies and index volumes may be obtained from the Leo Baeck Institute ... Ismar Schorsch (New York) David Sorkin (Madison) Fritz Stern (New York) ...
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Leo Baeck Institute London Homepage
The London Institute is responsible for the Leo Baeck Institute Year Book. To date 53 volumes have been published. Each volume contains an extensive, ...
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Leo Baeck Institute Year Book
Leo Baeck Institute London. for the Study of the History and Culture of ... Ismar Schorsch (New York) David Sorkin (Madison) Fritz Stern (New York) ...
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With centres in London, New York and Jerusalem, the Leo Baeck Institute is the leading research institute in the field of German-Jewish history and culture. ...
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Leo Baeck Institute Year Book
The Leo Baeck Institute Year Book Editors: J. A. S. Grenville and Raphael Gross Manuscript Editors: Dr Joel Golb and Dr Gabriele Rahaman ...
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Celebrating Integration in the Public Sphere in Germany and France Comment by Jakob Vogel. Uri R. Kaufmann The Jewish Fight for Emancipation in France and ...
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Academic links. Web portals concerning Jewish Studies. Association of Judaists in Germany · Academic Jewish Studies Internet Directory ...
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Stimme der Wahrheit
Der Einfluss der London-Remigranten auf die westdeutsche Rundfunkgeschichte. Jennifer Taylor (London) Two Women at the BBC, Christina Gibson and Grete ...