Kapitel
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A Relic of the Past? The Organ and the Jewish Communities in Post-War Germany
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Tina Frühauf
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introductory Remark 1
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Part 1: Synagogues and Spaces
- Introduction to Part 1: Synagogues and Spaces in Post-War Germany 7
- Wall Paintings in Synagogues of Displaced Persons in Germany (1945–1950) 37
- “Next Year in Jerusalem …” – References to the Holy Land in Synagogue Architecture 53
- Impressive and Invisible. Reflections on the Urban Disposition of Synagogue Buildings in Germany Since 1990 71
- The Dynamics of Jewish Space(s): Jewish Agency, Individual, Collective and the Creating, Maintenance or Discarding of Jewish Dominated Jewish Spaces 85
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Part 2: Ritual Objects
- Introduction to Part 2: Objects of Religious Practice in the Jewish Communities of Germany after 1945 113
- Locating and Relocating: Mordechai W. Bernstein, Jewish Successor Organizations and the Musealization of Jewish Cultural Heritage Objects 121
- “In the religious field great strides have been made” – Jewish Relief Organizations and the Supply of Religious Objects to Jewish Communities in the British Zone (1945–1950) 135
- Between Rite and Musealization. Judaica in the Jewish Communities of Southern Germany after the Shoah, Using the Example of Augsburg and the Person of Julius Spokojny 149
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Part 3: Liturgy and Music
- Introduction to Part 3: Community, Religious Practice and Synagogue Music in Post-War Germany 165
- A Relic of the Past? The Organ and the Jewish Communities in Post-War Germany 175
- Jewish Musical Heritage in Post-War Germany: Negotiating Jewish Self-Understanding through Synagogue Chant 189
- Kaddish in Flossenbürg. On the Genesis of the Memorials to Jewish Victims of the Concentration Camp 211
- Index: Persons and Places 227
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introductory Remark 1
-
Part 1: Synagogues and Spaces
- Introduction to Part 1: Synagogues and Spaces in Post-War Germany 7
- Wall Paintings in Synagogues of Displaced Persons in Germany (1945–1950) 37
- “Next Year in Jerusalem …” – References to the Holy Land in Synagogue Architecture 53
- Impressive and Invisible. Reflections on the Urban Disposition of Synagogue Buildings in Germany Since 1990 71
- The Dynamics of Jewish Space(s): Jewish Agency, Individual, Collective and the Creating, Maintenance or Discarding of Jewish Dominated Jewish Spaces 85
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Part 2: Ritual Objects
- Introduction to Part 2: Objects of Religious Practice in the Jewish Communities of Germany after 1945 113
- Locating and Relocating: Mordechai W. Bernstein, Jewish Successor Organizations and the Musealization of Jewish Cultural Heritage Objects 121
- “In the religious field great strides have been made” – Jewish Relief Organizations and the Supply of Religious Objects to Jewish Communities in the British Zone (1945–1950) 135
- Between Rite and Musealization. Judaica in the Jewish Communities of Southern Germany after the Shoah, Using the Example of Augsburg and the Person of Julius Spokojny 149
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Part 3: Liturgy and Music
- Introduction to Part 3: Community, Religious Practice and Synagogue Music in Post-War Germany 165
- A Relic of the Past? The Organ and the Jewish Communities in Post-War Germany 175
- Jewish Musical Heritage in Post-War Germany: Negotiating Jewish Self-Understanding through Synagogue Chant 189
- Kaddish in Flossenbürg. On the Genesis of the Memorials to Jewish Victims of the Concentration Camp 211
- Index: Persons and Places 227