Jacob Katz (1904–1998)
Autor/a de Exclusiveness and tolerance; studies in Jewish-gentile relations in medieval and modern times
Sobre l'autor
Jacob Katz was former holder of the Bella and Israel Unterberg Memorial Chair of Jewish Social and Educational History at Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Bernard Dov Cooperman is Louis L. Kaplan Professor of Jewish History at the University of Maryland.
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Obres de Jacob Katz
Exclusiveness and tolerance; studies in Jewish-gentile relations in medieval and modern times (1961) 124 exemplars
A House Divided: Orthodoxy and Schism in Nineteenth-Century Central European Jewry (1998) 12 exemplars
Zur Assimilation und Emanzipation der Juden: Ausgewahlte Schriften (German Edition) (1972) 4 exemplars
Goi shel Shabat : ha-reka ha-kalkali-hevrati veha-yesod ha-halakhi le-haasakat nokhri be-Shabatot uve-hage… (1983) 3 exemplars
The Role of religion in modern Jewish history : proceedings of regional conferences of the Association for Jewish… (1975) 3 exemplars
Peraḳim be-toldot ha-ḥevrah ha-Yehudit bi-Yeme ha-benayim uva-ʻet ha-ḥadashah : muḳdashim li-Profesor… (1980) 2 exemplars
THE SABBATH GENTILE The Socio-Economic and Halakhic Background to the Employment of Gentiles on Jewish Sabbaths and… (1983) 1 exemplars
juifs et francs-maçons en Europe (1723-1939) 1 exemplars
A Time for Inquiry - A Time for Reflection. A Historical Essay on Israel Through the Ages. עת לחקור ועת… 1 exemplars
Halakhah ve-Kabalah : mehkarim be-toldot dat Yiśrael al medoreha ve-zikatah ha-hevratit (1984) 1 exemplars
במו עיני : אוטוביוגרפיה של היסטוריון 1 exemplars
מסורת ומשבר : החברה היהודית במוצאי ימי-הביניים 1 exemplars
בונים חופשים ויהודים : קשריהם האמיתיים והמדומים 1 exemplars
Etiquetat
Coneixement comú
- Data de naixement
- 1904-11-15
- Data de defunció
- 1998-05-20
- Gènere
- male
- Nacionalitat
- Israel
- Llocs de residència
- Magyargencs, Hungary (birth)
Tel Aviv, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel - Educació
- Pressburg Yeshiva (Bratislava)
- Organitzacions
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Ressenyes
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Estadístiques
- Obres
- 33
- Membres
- 593
- Popularitat
- #42,349
- Valoració
- 4.0
- Ressenyes
- 4
- ISBN
- 49
- Llengües
- 4
The book focuses almost exclusively on Anti-Semitism in Western and Central Europe, specifically, France, (modern) Germany, and Austria-Hungary, sometime separately and sometimes jointly. Of particular parochial interest was the portion about Hungary. I had not realized that Hungary included Bratislava, in modern Slovakia. That is where my father's side of the family hailed from. The book explained, basically, why it was necessary for them to flee despite what we believe to be their good fortune, complete with a large house with servants, for an essentially penniless existence in New York City. As good as having "emancipation" in Europe was, i.e. full economic rights and political freedom, the levels of hatred of Jews because much worse. We know how it ended, unfortunately.
All the history aside, this book adds to the several I've previously read, including Why the Jews? by Dennis Prager and Joseph Telushkin, Why the Germans? Why the Jews?: Envy, Race Hatred, and the Prehistory of the Holocaust by Aly, Götz, and Anti-Judaism: The Western Tradition by David Nirenberg. These books all take a slightly different approach. None satisfactorily explain why Anti-Semitism is a persistent problem. I posit that it's not as much of a problem in "new world" countries, where the focus is what a person brings to the table, not who they are. All of these books, though, hint at the problem is "who" in the cradle of European "civilization."… (més)