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Category Archives: German Jewish Poetry
Jewish Liberal Newspaper, August 12, 1921
The content discusses various topics related to Jewish life and struggles during a turbulent period, including examples of antisemitism in public life. A thorough review of Bismarck’s attitude toward Jews continues. and historical perspectives on antisemitism, particularly in relation to Bismarck. Rabbis’ salaries, burial facilities, and attention to kosher meals in resort towns are some of the ways the Jewish community works to improve its conditions. Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Semitism, German Jewish History, German Jewish Literature, German Jewish Newspapers, German Jewish Poetry, Jewish History, Reform Judaism, Translations
Tagged bismarck, Breslau, German Jewish History, German Jews, Heine, Jewish History, Jewish youth organizations, Wroclaw
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Jewish Liberal Newspaper, August 5, 1921
The content discusses various topics related to Jewish life and struggles during a turbulent period, including the causes of conflict stemming from misunderstanding different cultures, the ethics of the death penalty in Judaism, and historical perspectives on antisemitism, particularly in relation to Bismarck. It also covers community events, immigration, and recent pogroms affecting Jews. Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Semitism, German Jewish History, German Jewish Literature, German Jewish Newspapers, German Jewish Poetry, Jewish History, Jewish-Liberal Newspaper, Palestine, Translations
Tagged antisemitism, bismarck, Breslau, gaza, German Jewish History, German Jews, goethe, israel, Jewish History, Jewish youth organizations, Palestine, Wroclaw, Yiddish, Zionism
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Jewish Liberal Newspaper, July 29, 1921
The content discusses various topics related to Jewish life and struggles during a turbulent period, including the causes of conflict stemming from misunderstanding different cultures, the ethics of the death penalty in Judaism, and historical perspectives on antisemitism, particularly in relation to Bismarck. It also covers community events, immigration, and recent pogroms affecting Jews. Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Semitism, German Jewish History, German Jewish Literature, German Jewish Newspapers, German Jewish Poetry, Jewish History, Jewish-Liberal Newspaper, Palestine, Translations
Tagged Breslau, gaza, German Jewish History, German Jews, israel, Jewish History, Jewish youth organizations, Palestine, Wroclaw, Zionism
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Jewish-Liberal Newspaper, December 10, 1920
Appeal from the Reich President. Sacrifice for Upper Silesia! Synopsis: President Ebert and Chancellor Fehrenbach ask the German people to make donations to support the cost of ensuring that all former residents of Upper Silesia return to participate in the … Continue reading