This volume investigates the underexplored Modern-Orthodox Jewish community that felt part of the Hungarian nation, was rooted in the land, contributed greatly to its well-being but was ultimately rejected. The narrative traces the journey of these "patriots without a homeland" from Emancipation to the Holocaust.
This volume investigates the underexplored Modern-Orthodox Jewish community that felt part of the Hungarian nation, was rooted in the land, contributed greatly to its well-being but was ultimately rejected. The narrative traces the journey of these "patriots without a homeland" from Emancipation to the Holocaust.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jehuda Hartman specializes in the study of the Jewish community in Hungary in modern times. He holds a Ph.D. in Jewish history from Bar Ilan University and a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the UCLA. Hartman has been involved in international mathematics projects and has taught in universities in the US, Canada, and Israel. He is a recipient of a National Prize for scientific achievement.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Prologue: An Appeal to the Christian Public in Hungary Introduction Part One: From the Well-Being of the Kingdom to the Well-being of the Nation: Orthodoxy and Hungarian Nationhood Introduction: Jews and Nationhood The Turning Point of Emancipation The Good Years of the Monarchy Shaping and Expressing National Consciousness Zionism in Red, White, and Green Orthodox Judaism and Christianity: Attraction and Repulsion The Trianon Era Part Two: Orthodoxy and Antisemitism Introduction The Monarchic Era The Interwar Period "What Should We Do about These Attacks against Us?"-Reactions and Strategies Internal and External Communication Strategies Afterword Bibliography
Preface Prologue: An Appeal to the Christian Public in Hungary Introduction Part One: From the Well-Being of the Kingdom to the Well-being of the Nation: Orthodoxy and Hungarian Nationhood Introduction: Jews and Nationhood The Turning Point of Emancipation The Good Years of the Monarchy Shaping and Expressing National Consciousness Zionism in Red, White, and Green Orthodox Judaism and Christianity: Attraction and Repulsion The Trianon Era Part Two: Orthodoxy and Antisemitism Introduction The Monarchic Era The Interwar Period "What Should We Do about These Attacks against Us?"-Reactions and Strategies Internal and External Communication Strategies Afterword Bibliography
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