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Two Paths of Emancipation? The German and French Jewish Models Reconsidered

Wissenschaftliche Konferenz der Wissenschaftlichen Arbeitsgemeinschaft des Leo Baeck Instituts in Deutschland in der Evangelischen Akademie Tutzing

09.05.2001 – 11.05.2001

Einführung

  • Michael Brenner (München)

French and German Jewries before the Revolution

  • Simon Schwarzfuchs (Ramat Gan) und Sylvie Anne Goldberg (Paris): Common Roots: Alsatian and South German Jewries in Early Modern Times
  • Frances Malino (Wellesley) und Dominique Bourel (Jerusalem): The Jewish Enlightenment in Berlin and Paris

Moderation: Stefan Rohrbacher (Duisburg)

Two Paths of Emancipation

  • Pierre Birnbaum (Paris) und Peter Pulzer (Oxford): Emancipation Politics and its Impact in France and Germany during the 19th Century
  • Jacques Ehrenfreund (Bar Ilan) und Paula Hyman (Yale): Acculturation and Social Mobility

Moderation: Reinhard Rürup (Berlin)

In the Public Sphere - Acceptance and Rejection

  • Christian Wiese (Erfurt) und Vicki Caron (Cornell): Jewish Reactions to Antisemitism
  • Silvia Cresti (Florence) und Sandrine Kott (Paris): Discourse on Exclusion and Inclusion in the German and French Jewish Press

Moderation: Anthony Kauders (München)

Jewish Politics

  • Richard I. Cohen (Jerusalem) und Jakob Vogel (Berlin): Celebrating Integration in the Public Sphere in Germany and France
  • Eli Bar-Chen (München) und Aron Rodrigue (Stanford): International Organizations: Alliance and Hilfsverein

Moderation: Monika Richarz (Hamburg)

Jewish Intellectuals between Seine and Spree

  • Steven Aschheim (Jerusalem) und Nancy Green (Paris): Is there a Common Phenomenology of the Jewish Intellectual? Germany and France Compared
  • Judith Friedlander (New York) und Trude Maurer (Göttingen): Yiddish and Hebrew Intellectuals from Eastern Europe through Berlin and Paris

Moderation: Trude Maurer (Göttingen)

Towards a Modern Jewish Self-Consciousness

  • Perrine Simon-Nahum (Paris) und Nils Römer (Southampton): Wissenschaft des Judentums and Études Juives
  • Uri Kaufmann (Berlin) und Ulrich Wyrwa (Berlin): Jewish Self-Consciousness in France and Germany in the 19th Century

Moderation: Michael Brenner (München)

Abschlussdiskussion

  • Diana Pinto (Paris): Can there be a Jewish Franco-German Marriage in the New Europe?