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The Rabbinical Seminary and the War Years
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Wissenschaft des Judentums in Hungary: An Introduction 1
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Testimonies
- The Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest and Oriental Studies in Hungary 37
- The Rabbinical Seminary and the War Years 55
- Was R. Saadia Gaon’s Arabic Translation of the Pentateuch Meant for Muslims Too? 70
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Elective Affinities
- From Talmud Torah to Oriental Studies: Itineraries of Rabbinical Students in Hungary 75
- Scholarship and Patriotism: Research on the History of Hungarian Jewry and the Rabbinical Seminary of Hungary—the First Decades 99
- Suspension Bridge of Confidence: Folklore Studies in Jewish-Hungarian Scholarship 108
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Transnational Connections
- Beyond the Classroom: The Enduring Relationship between Heinrich L. Fleischer and Ignaz Goldziher 119
- Connecting Centers of Wissenschaft des Judentums: David Kaufmann in Budapest, 1877–1899 157
- The International Context of Samuel Krauss’s Scholarship: Network Connections between East and West 175
- Figures 193
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Re-Orientalism
- From Geiger to Goldziher: Historical Method and its Impact on the Conception of Islam 203
- Academic Religion: Goldziher as a Scholar and a Jew 223
- From Bacher to Telegdi: The Lure of Iran in Jewish Studies 271
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Untrodden Paths
- Meir Friedmann–A Pioneering Scholar of Midrash 283
- Adolf Büchler and the Historiography of Talmudic Judaism 295
- Georges Vajda’s Contribution to the Study of the Kabbalah 306
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Political Confrontations
- Hungarian Expectations and Jewish Self-Definitions, 1840–1914 329
- Defending the Dignity of Judaism: Hungarian Jewish Scholars on Christian Prejudice, Racial Antisemitism, and the Exclusion of Wissenschaft des Judentums, 1880–1914 349
- The Decades of an Ending: The Budapest Rabbinical Seminary after the Shoah 373
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Appendix
- Bibliography 385
- Index 399
- The Authors 415
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Wissenschaft des Judentums in Hungary: An Introduction 1
-
Testimonies
- The Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest and Oriental Studies in Hungary 37
- The Rabbinical Seminary and the War Years 55
- Was R. Saadia Gaon’s Arabic Translation of the Pentateuch Meant for Muslims Too? 70
-
Elective Affinities
- From Talmud Torah to Oriental Studies: Itineraries of Rabbinical Students in Hungary 75
- Scholarship and Patriotism: Research on the History of Hungarian Jewry and the Rabbinical Seminary of Hungary—the First Decades 99
- Suspension Bridge of Confidence: Folklore Studies in Jewish-Hungarian Scholarship 108
-
Transnational Connections
- Beyond the Classroom: The Enduring Relationship between Heinrich L. Fleischer and Ignaz Goldziher 119
- Connecting Centers of Wissenschaft des Judentums: David Kaufmann in Budapest, 1877–1899 157
- The International Context of Samuel Krauss’s Scholarship: Network Connections between East and West 175
- Figures 193
-
Re-Orientalism
- From Geiger to Goldziher: Historical Method and its Impact on the Conception of Islam 203
- Academic Religion: Goldziher as a Scholar and a Jew 223
- From Bacher to Telegdi: The Lure of Iran in Jewish Studies 271
-
Untrodden Paths
- Meir Friedmann–A Pioneering Scholar of Midrash 283
- Adolf Büchler and the Historiography of Talmudic Judaism 295
- Georges Vajda’s Contribution to the Study of the Kabbalah 306
-
Political Confrontations
- Hungarian Expectations and Jewish Self-Definitions, 1840–1914 329
- Defending the Dignity of Judaism: Hungarian Jewish Scholars on Christian Prejudice, Racial Antisemitism, and the Exclusion of Wissenschaft des Judentums, 1880–1914 349
- The Decades of an Ending: The Budapest Rabbinical Seminary after the Shoah 373
-
Appendix
- Bibliography 385
- Index 399
- The Authors 415