Ebook: The German-Jewish dialogue reconsidered : a symposium in honor of George L. Mosse
Author: Berghahn Klaus L., Mosse George Lachmann
- Tags: Jews -- Germany -- Civilization -- Congresses. Jews -- Cultural assimilation -- Germany -- Congresses. Holocaust Jewish (1939-1945) -- Germany -- Influence -- Congresses. Germany -- Civilization -- Jewish influences -- Congresses. Germany -- Ethnic relations -- Congresses. Joden. Kultur. Ethnische Identität. Deutschland.
- Series: German life and civilization 20
- Year: 1996
- Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing
- City: New York, Deutschland., Germany, Juden., Germany
- Language: English
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Was there a German-Jewish dialogue? This seemingly innocent question was silenced by the Holocaust. Since then, it is out of the question to take comfortable refuge to a distant past when Mendelssohn and Lessing started this dialogue. Adorno/Horkheimer, Arendt, and above all Scholem have repeatedly pointed out, how the noble promises of the Enlightenment were perverted, which led to a complete failure of Jewish emancipation in Germany. It is against this backdrop of warning posts that we dare to return to an important chapter of Jewish culture in Germany. This project should not be seen, however, as an attempt to idealize the past or to harmonize the present, but as a plea for a new dialogue between Germans and Jews about their common past
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