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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Editors’ Note xiii
- Introduction: Reading Steven Aschheim 1
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Part I Strauss, Scholem, Arendt, Benjamin
- Chapter 1 A Zionist Critique of Jewish Politics: The Early Thought of Leo Strauss 17
- Chapter 2 Leo Strauss Reading Karl Marx during the Cold War 32
- Chapter 3 Gershom Scholem, Einst und Jetzt: Zionist Politics and Kabbalistic Historiography 51
- Chapter 4 Death or Birth: Scholem and Secularization 64
- Chapter 5 Fragments from a Correspondence (Walter Benjamin, Gershom Scholem) A Poem 86
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Part II Politica Positioning in Hard Times
- Chapter 6 In Heidegger’s Shadow: Ernst Cassirer, Emmanuel Levinas, and the Question of the Political 93
- Chapter 7 Walther Rathenau’s Dilemma: Modernity and the Human Soul 104
- Chapter 8 “Nothing But a Disillusioned Love”? Hans Kohn’s Break with the Zionist Movement 117
- Chapter 9 Historicism and the Event 143
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Part III Brothers and Strangers: The Issue of Identity
- Chapter 10 Asiatic Brothers, European Strangers: Eugen Hoeflich and Pan-Asian Zionism in Vienna 171
- Chapter 11 “Brothers and Strangers” The American Example 186
- Chapter 12 “Man Kann Verjuden” Paradoxes of Exemplarity 198
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Part IV In the Shadow of the Holocaust
- Chapter 13 A “Usable Past” and the Crisis of European Jews: Popular Jewish Historiography in Germany, France, and Hungary in the 1930s 213
- Chapter 14 Three Jewish Émigrés at Nuremberg: Jacob Robinson, Hersch Lauterpacht, and Raphael Lemkin 240
- Chapter 15 The Frankfurt School and the “Jewish Question,” 1940–1970 255
- Chapter 16 Holocaust History and Survivor Testimony: Challenges, Limitations, and Opportunities 277
- Contributors 285
- Selected Bibliography 289
- Index 295
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Editors’ Note xiii
- Introduction: Reading Steven Aschheim 1
-
Part I Strauss, Scholem, Arendt, Benjamin
- Chapter 1 A Zionist Critique of Jewish Politics: The Early Thought of Leo Strauss 17
- Chapter 2 Leo Strauss Reading Karl Marx during the Cold War 32
- Chapter 3 Gershom Scholem, Einst und Jetzt: Zionist Politics and Kabbalistic Historiography 51
- Chapter 4 Death or Birth: Scholem and Secularization 64
- Chapter 5 Fragments from a Correspondence (Walter Benjamin, Gershom Scholem) A Poem 86
-
Part II Politica Positioning in Hard Times
- Chapter 6 In Heidegger’s Shadow: Ernst Cassirer, Emmanuel Levinas, and the Question of the Political 93
- Chapter 7 Walther Rathenau’s Dilemma: Modernity and the Human Soul 104
- Chapter 8 “Nothing But a Disillusioned Love”? Hans Kohn’s Break with the Zionist Movement 117
- Chapter 9 Historicism and the Event 143
-
Part III Brothers and Strangers: The Issue of Identity
- Chapter 10 Asiatic Brothers, European Strangers: Eugen Hoeflich and Pan-Asian Zionism in Vienna 171
- Chapter 11 “Brothers and Strangers” The American Example 186
- Chapter 12 “Man Kann Verjuden” Paradoxes of Exemplarity 198
-
Part IV In the Shadow of the Holocaust
- Chapter 13 A “Usable Past” and the Crisis of European Jews: Popular Jewish Historiography in Germany, France, and Hungary in the 1930s 213
- Chapter 14 Three Jewish Émigrés at Nuremberg: Jacob Robinson, Hersch Lauterpacht, and Raphael Lemkin 240
- Chapter 15 The Frankfurt School and the “Jewish Question,” 1940–1970 255
- Chapter 16 Holocaust History and Survivor Testimony: Challenges, Limitations, and Opportunities 277
- Contributors 285
- Selected Bibliography 289
- Index 295