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  • Jüdische Gemeinde  (2)
  • SB Zossen
  • Landeshauptarchiv Brandenburg
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  • Judentum  (2)
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    Hanover, NH [u.a.] : Brandeis Univ. Press [u.a.]
    UID:
    gbv_161241527X
    Format: 196 p , 24 cm
    ISBN: 1584652063
    Series Statement: Brandeis series in American Jewish history, culture, and life
    Content: Introduction : following our hearts -- When opposites attract -- Meet my parents -- The wedding planners -- Inventing new selves and traditions -- Dreaming of a white : whatever -- Life-cycle events : I hope God has a sense of humor -- Yours, mine, and ours -- Interfaith romance in literature, film, and popular culture -- Mixed messages are the medium -- Speculating on Jewish futures
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-187) and index , Introduction : following our hearts -- When opposites attract -- Meet my parents -- The wedding planners -- Inventing new selves and traditions -- Dreaming of a white : whatever -- Life-cycle events : I hope God has a sense of humor -- Yours, mine, and ours -- Interfaith romance in literature, film, and popular culture -- Mixed messages are the medium -- Speculating on Jewish futures
    Language: English
    Keywords: Juden ; USA ; Mischehe ; Judentum ; Christentum ; Mischehe ; USA ; Juden ; Mischehe ; Bibliografie
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV021913187
    Format: XI, 317 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 1557860475
    Series Statement: Studies in social discontinuity
    Content: When the French Revolution promised the citizens of France liberty and equality, the Jews were not excluded. The Jews enjoyed full rights of citizenship in France long before they did in other countries, such as Germany or England. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries there were Jews in the highest ranks of the French civil service and government, and in 1936 Leon Blum became prime minister. Such men as Blum and, later, Pierre Mendes France, were known as Juifs d'Etat ('state Jews'). But with their rise to power came a new form of anti-Semitism. To the traditional vilification of the Jew as a wanderer, a sexual deviant and a usurer, was added the myth of the double-dealing statesman--one who used political power and position to undermine the strength and strip away the wealth of the true France ('la vraie France eternelle'). Such views predated the Dreyfus case, became acute under the Vichy regime, and persist today, as recent incidents of political and social anti-Semitism in France show so clearly. Pierre Birnbaum here provides an account of the origins, history and effects of anti-Semitism. He refers to and quotes from original source material, much of it previously unknown, and uses press reports, interviews and scurrilous verses to illustrate his theme--that there is a cancer at the heart of French society which has not yet been fully excised.
    Note: Einheitssacht.: Mythe politique, "la Republique juive" 〈engl.〉
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Frankreich ; Antisemitismus ; Judentum ; Geschichte
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