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A transnational, biographical perspective on Jewish religious leadership in early 20th-century Scotland Kosher haggis, tartan kippot, and Jewish Burns Night Suppers: Jews acculturated to Scotland within one generation and quickly inflected Jewish culture in a Scottish idiom. This book approaches the momentous changes within early 20th-century British Jewry through a thematic biography of Salis Daiches, Scotland's most significant rabbi. Drawing on previously unseen archival material, including Rabbi Daiches's personal correspondence, the book provides a window into the dynamics of Jewish…mehr

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A transnational, biographical perspective on Jewish religious leadership in early 20th-century Scotland Kosher haggis, tartan kippot, and Jewish Burns Night Suppers: Jews acculturated to Scotland within one generation and quickly inflected Jewish culture in a Scottish idiom. This book approaches the momentous changes within early 20th-century British Jewry through a thematic biography of Salis Daiches, Scotland's most significant rabbi. Drawing on previously unseen archival material, including Rabbi Daiches's personal correspondence, the book provides a window into the dynamics of Jewish religious life and power relations. Hannah Holtschneider is Senior Lecturer in Jewish Studies at the University of Edinburgh.
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Hannah Holtschneider is a cultural historian at the University of Edinburgh. Her research interests span early twentieth century Jewish history in Britain, Jewish migration history, the impact of the Holocaust on individuals and communities, Holocaust memorialisation, and the representation of history in museums.