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    New Haven [u.a.] :Yale Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV012428616
    Format: XII, 208, [32] S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 0-300-07670-3
    Content: In this truly remarkable book, a renowned historian tells of his youth as an assimilated, irreligious Jew in Nazi Germany from 1933-1939. Publisher Fact Sheet. Describes his family; the life they led; and the reasons they did not emigrate sooner. He explores his own ambivalent feelings--then and now--toward Germany and the Germans. This insightful account is a significant contribution to the history of German Jewry and to the art of autobiography.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Law
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    Keywords: 1923-2015 Gay, Peter ; Juden ; Judenverfolgung ; Judenverfolgung ; Quelle ; Autobiografie ; Erlebnisbericht ; Autobiographie ; Autobiographie 1933-1939 ; Erlebnisbericht ; Autobiografie ; Erlebnisbericht ; Autobiografie ; Erlebnisbericht ; Autobiografie ; Erlebnisbericht ; Autobiografie ; Quelle ; Biografie
    Author information: Gay, Peter 1923-2015
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  • 2
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    Book
    New York, NY :Farrar, Straus & Giroux,
    UID:
    almafu_BV041705601
    Format: 261 S.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 978-0-374-15753-1
    Content: "A moving and unsettling exploration of a young man's formative years in a country still struggling with its past As a Jew in postwar Germany, Yascha Mounk felt like a foreigner in his own country. When he mentioned that he is Jewish, some made anti-Semitic jokes or talked about the superiority of the Aryan race. Others, sincerely hoping to atone for the country's past, fawned over him with a forced friendliness he found just as alienating. Vivid and fascinating, Stranger in My Own Country traces the contours of Jewish life in a country still struggling with the legacy of the Third Reich and portrays those who, inevitably, continue to live in its shadow. Marshaling an extraordinary range of material into a lively narrative, Mounk surveys his countrymen's responses to "the Jewish question." Examining history, the story of his family, and his own childhood, he shows that anti-Semitism and far-right extremism have long coexisted with self-conscious philo-Semitism. But of late a new kind of resentment against Jews has come out in the open. Unnoticed by much of the outside world, the desire for a "finish line" that would spell a definitive end to the country's obsession with the past is feeding an emphasis on German victimhood. Mounk shows how, from the government's pursuit of a less "apologetic" foreign policy to the way the country's idea of the "Volk" makes life difficult for its immigrant communities, a troubled nationalism is shaping Germany's future"..
    Language: English
    Keywords: 1982- Mounk, Yascha ; Juden ; Autobiografie ; Erlebnisbericht ; Erlebnisbericht
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Mounk, Yascha 1982-
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  • 3
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    London :Allen & Unwin,
    UID:
    almafu_BV026797687
    Format: 216 S.
    Uniform Title: Mein Weg als Deutscher und Jude
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: 1873-1934 Wassermann, Jakob ; Autobiografie
    Author information: Wassermann, Jakob 1873-1934
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  • 4
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    Book
    New York :Coward-McCann,
    UID:
    kobvindex_MMZa0020326
    Format: 282 S.
    Note: Anstreichungen und Anmerkungen im Text: S. 98-102 injustice, Heine, Spinoza, S. 186-195 Zionism , Anstreichungen und Anmerkungen im Text: S. 98-102 injustice, Heine, Spinoza, S. 186-195 Zionism
    Language: German
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    Boston, MA :Academic Studies Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949420449602882
    Format: 1 online resource (849 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781644691526
    Series Statement: Jews of Russia and Eastern Europe and Their Legacy Ser.
    Content: This definitive and comprehensive anthology of major nineteenth- and twentieth-century fiction, nonfiction and poetry by eighty Jewish-Russian writers explores both timeless themes and specific tribulations of a people's history.
    Note: Intro -- Half-Title -- Editors -- Title -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration, Spelling of Names, and Dates -- Note on How to Use This Anthology -- General Introduction: The Legacy of Jewish-Russian Literature Maxim D. Shrayer -- Early Voices: 1800s-1850s -- Editor's Introduction -- Leyba Nevakhovich (1776-1831) -- From Lament of the Daughter of Judah (1803) -- Leon Mandelstam (1819-1889) -- "The People" (1840) -- Ruvim Kulisher (1828-1896) -- From An Answer to the Slav (1849 -- pub. 1911) -- Osip Rabinovich (1817-1869) -- From The Penal Recruit (1859) -- Seething Times: 1860s-1880s -- Editor's Introduction -- Lev Levanda (1835-1888) -- From Seething Times (1860s -- pub. 1871-73) -- Grigory Bogrov (1825-1885) -- "Childhood Sufferings" from Notes of a Jew (1863 -- pub. 1871-73) -- Rashel Khin (1861-1928) -- From The Misfit (1881) -- Semyon Nadson (1862-1887) -- From "The Woman" (1883) -- "I grew up shunning you, O most degraded nation . . ." (1885) -- On the Eve: 1890s-1910s -- Editor's Introduction -- Ben-Ami (1854-1932) -- Preface to Collected Stories and Sketches (1898) -- David Aizman (1869-1922) -- "The Countrymen" (1902) -- Semyon Yushkevich (1868-1927) -- From The Jews (1903) -- Vladimir Jabotinsky (1880-1940) -- "In Memory of Herzl" (1904) -- Sasha Cherny (1880-1932) -- "The Jewish Question" (1909) -- "Judeophobes" (1909) -- S. An-sky (1863-1920) -- "The Book" (1910) -- Samuil Marshak (1887-1964) -- "Palestine" (1916) -- Sofia Parnok (1885-1933) -- "My anguish does the Lord not heed . . ." (1913-22) -- "Hagar" (1913-22) -- "Not for safekeeping for awhile . . ." (1913-22) -- Leonid Kannegiser (1896-1918) -- "A Jewish Wedding" (1916) -- "Regimental Inspection" (1917) -- Revolution and Emigration: 1920s-1930s -- Editor's Introduction -- Lev Lunts (1901-1924) -- "Native Land" (1922). , Veniamin Kaverin (1902-1989) -- "Shields (and Candles)" (1922) -- Vladislav Khodasevich (1886-1939) -- "Not my mother but a Tula peasant woman . . ." (1917 -- 1922) -- "In Moscow I was born. I never . . ." (1923) -- Andrey Sobol (1888-1926) -- "The Count" (1922-23) -- Ilya Ehrenburg (1891-1967) -- From The Extraordinary Adventures of Julio Jurenito and His Disciples (1922) -- Viktor Shklovsky (1893-1984) -- From Zoo, or Letters Not about Love (1923) -- Matvey Royzman (1896-1973) -- "Kol Nidrei" (1923) -- Mark Aldanov (1886-1957) -- "The Assassination of Uritsky" (1923) -- Osip Mandelstam (1891-1938) -- "Judaic Chaos" from Noise of Time (1925) -- "One Alexander Herzovich . . ." (1931) -- "Say, desert geometer, shaper . . ." (1933) -- Dovid Knut (1900-1955) -- "I, Dovid-Ari ben Meir…" (1925) -- "A Kishinev Burial" (1929) -- "The Land of Israel" (1938) -- Evgeny Shklyar (1894-1942) -- "Shield of David, crescent or ikon . . ." (1923) -- "Where's Home?" (1925) -- Isaac Babel (1894-1940) -- "The Rabbi's Son" (1924) -- "Awakening" (1931) -- Vera Inber (1890-1972) -- "The Nightingale and the Rose" (1925) -- Elizaveta Polonskaya (1890-1969) -- "Encounter" (1927) -- Viktor Fink (1888-1973) -- From Jews on the Land (1929) -- "The Preachers" -- "The New Culture" -- Semyon Kirsanov (1906-1972) -- "R" (1929) -- Eduard Bagritsky (1895-1934) -- "Origin"(1930) -- From February (1934) -- Mark Egart (1901-1956) -- From The Scorched Land (1932) -- Ilya Ilf (1897-1937) and Evgeny Petrov (1903-1942) -- "The Prodigal Son Returns Home" (1930) by Ilf -- From The Little Golden Calf (1931) by Ilf and Petrov -- Raisa Blokh (1899-1943) -- "A snatch of speech came floating on the air . . ." (1932) -- "Remember, father would stand . . ." (1933) -- War and Shoah: 1940s -- Editor's Introduction -- Boris Yampolsky (1921-1972) -- "Mr. Dykhes and Others" from Country Fair (ca. 1940). , Ilya Ehrenburg (1891-1967) -- "To the Jews" (1941) -- "Six Poems" (The January 1945 Novy mir cycle) -- Ilya Selvinsky (1899-1968) -- "I Saw It" (1942) -- "Kerch" (1942) -- Sofia Dubnova-Erlich (1885-1986) -- "Shtetl" (1943) -- "Scorched Hearth" (1944) -- Vasily Grossman (1905-1964) -- "The Hell of Treblinka" (1944) -- Lev Ozerov (1914-1996) -- "Babi Yar" (1944-45 -- pub. 1946) -- Pavel Antokolsky (1896-1978) -- "Death Camp" (1945) -- Yury German (1910-1967) -- From Lieutenant Colonel of the Medical Corps (1949) -- Boris Pasternak (1890-1960) -- "In the Lowlands" (1944) -- "Odessa" (1944) -- From Doctor Zhivago (1946-[55] -- pub. 1957) -- The Thaw: 1950s-1960s -- Editor's Introduction -- Boris Slutsky (1919-1986) -- "These Abrám, Isák and Yákov . . ." (1953 -- pub. 1989) -- "Of the Jews" (1952-56 -- pub. 1961) -- "Oh, but we Jews had all the luck …" (before 1955) -- "Horses in the Ocean" (1956) -- "Prodigal Son" (1956) -- "Puny Jewish children . . ." (1957-58 -- pub. 1989) -- Vasily Grossman (1905-1964) -- From Life and Fate (1960 -- pub. 1980) -- Joseph Brodsky (1940-1996) -- "Jewish graveyard near Leningrad . . ." (1958 -- pub. 1965) -- "I'm not asking death for immortality . . ." (ca. 1961 -- pub. 1992) -- Vladimir Britanishsky (1933-2015) -- "A German Girl" (1957-58 -- pub. 1993) -- Yuly Daniel (1925-1988) -- From This Is Moscow Speaking (1961) -- Emmanuil Kazakevich (1913-1962) -- "Enemies" (1962) -- Yan Satunovsky (1913-1982) -- "In the country that has nearly forgotten . . ." (1939 -- pub. 1990s) -- "Who are you, repatriated widows? . . ." (ca. 1943 -- pub. 1990s) -- "Girls with golden eyes . . ." (1960 -- pub. 1990s) -- "You're mistaken . . ." (1961 -- pub. 1990s) -- "It's the end of our nation . . ." (1962 -- pub. 1990s) -- "My Slavic language is Russian . . ." (1963 -- pub. 1990s) -- "I'm Moyshe from Berdichev . . ." (1963 -- pub. 1990s). , "Eve, a civilized Jewess . . ." (1964 -- pub. 1990s) -- "Expressionism-Zionism . . ." (1965) -- "Blessed be the ill fate . . ." (1967) -- "Gate slamming, shelter closing . . ." (1967) -- "There are antisemites, and antisemites . . ." (1974) -- "Some say: in Solzhenitsyn's time . . ." (1974) -- Late Soviet Empire and Collapse: 1960s-1990s -- Editor's Introduction -- Vassily Aksyonov (1932-2009) -- "Victory: A Story with Exaggerations" (1965) -- Aleksandr Kushner (b. 1936) -- "When that teacher in Poland, so as not . . ." (1966) -- "Letters" (1966) -- Genrikh Sapgir (1928-1999) -- "In Memory of My Father" (1962 -- pub. 1999) -- "Psalm 3" (1965-66 -- pub. 1979) -- "Psalm 116 (117)" (1965-66 -- pub. 1979) -- "Psalm 132 (133)" (1965-66 -- pub. 1988) -- "Psalm 136 (137)" (1965-66 -- pub. 1993) -- "Psalm 150" (1965-66 -- pub. 1993) -- "A Pole Rode" (1985 -- pub. 1992) -- Aleksandr Aronov (1934-2001) -- "Ghetto. 1943" (1960s -- pub. 1989) -- "That raving blatherskite . . ." (1960s -- pub. 1993) -- Semyon Lipkin (1911-2003) -- "Khaim" (1973 -- pub. 1979) -- Yury Karabchievsky (1938-1992) -- From The Life of Alexander Zilber (1974-75) -- Inna Lisnyanskaya (1928-2014) -- "My father, a military doctor . . ." (1975 -- pub. 1980) -- "An Incident" (1981 -- pub. 1983) -- Boris Slutsky (1919-1986) -- "Let's cross out the Pale . . ." (1970s -- pub. 1985) -- "I love the antisemites . . ." (before 1977 -- pub. 1988) -- "The rabbis came down to the valley . . ." (before 1977 -- pub. 1989) -- Anatoly Rybakov (1911-1998) -- From Heavy Sand (1975-77 -- pub. 1978) -- Yury Trifonov (1925-1981) -- "A Visit with Marc Chagall" (1980) from The Overturned House -- Lev Ginzburg (1921-1980) -- From "Only My Heart Was Broken . . ." (1980) -- Evgeny Reyn (b. 1935) -- "For the Last Time" (1987) -- Sara Pogreb (b. 1921) -- "I'm going to see my grandparents. The cart . . ." (1986). , "I'm bidding farewell to the slush . . ." (1989) -- Israel Metter (1909-1996) -- Pedigree (1980s) -- Aleksandr Mezhirov (1923-2009) -- From Blizzard (1986-2000) -- Bella Ulanovskaya (1943-2005) -- Journey to Kashgar (1973-89) -- Aleksandr Melikhov (b. 1947) -- From The Confession of a Jew (1993) -- Ludmila Ulitskaya (b. 1943) -- "Genele the Purse Lady" (1993) -- The Jewish Exodus: 1970s-1990s -- Editor's Introduction -- Lev Mak (b. 1939) -- "A Farewell to Russia" (1974 -- pub. 1976) -- "August in Odessa" (1974 -- pub. 1983) -- Boris Khazanov (b. 1928) -- From The King's Hour (1968-69 -- pub. 1976) -- Ilia Bokstein (1937-1999) -- "Afánta-Utóma" ("Fantasia-Judaica") from Glints of the Wave (late 1960s-1970s -- pub. 1978) -- David Markish (b. 1938) -- "The Appearance of Prophet Elijah, 1714" from The Jesters (1981-82) -- Michael Kreps (1940-1994) -- "Childhood" (1980s) -- "The Cat with a Yellow Star" (1980s) -- "Call of the Ancestors" (1980s) -- Philip Isaac Berman (b. 1936) -- "Sarah and the Rooster" (1988) -- Ruth Zernova (1919-2004) -- "All Vows" (1988) -- David Shrayer-Petrov (b. 1936) -- "Chagall's Self-Portrait with Wife" (1975 -- pub. 1990) -- "My Slavic Soul" (1975 -- pub. 1990) -- "Villa Borghese" (1987-90) -- "Hände Hoch!" (1999) -- Marina Temkina (b. 1948) -- "1995: Happy New Year!" (1995) -- Dina Rubina (b. 1953) -- From Here Comes the Messiah! (1996) -- Friedrich Gorenstein (1932-2002) -- "The Arrest of an Antisemite" (1998) -- Anna Gorenko (1972-1999) -- "wake up all the poets all died overnight . . ." (1995) -- "The Golem" (1997) -- "Translating from the European" (1999) -- Outline of Jewish-Russian History John D. Klier -- The Jews in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1772-2000: A Selected Bibliography -- Bibliography of Primary Sources -- Index of Authors -- Index of Translators -- Index Index of Names, Works, and Subjects. , About the Editor.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Shrayer, Maxim D. Voices of Jewish-Russian Literature Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press,c2018 ISBN 9781618117922
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    New York :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959232681302883
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 341 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-107-23020-9 , 1-139-21004-1 , 1-280-48538-8 , 9786613580368 , 1-139-22301-1 , 1-139-21821-2 , 1-139-21512-4 , 1-139-22473-5 , 1-139-22130-2 , 1-139-05848-7
    Content: David Conway analyses why and how Jews, virtually absent from Western art music until the end of the eighteenth century, came to be represented in all branches of the profession within fifty years as leading figures - not only as composers and performers, but as publishers, impresarios and critics. His study places this process in the context of dynamic economic, political, sociological and technological changes and also of developments in Jewish communities and the Jewish religion itself, in the major cultural centres of Western Europe. Beginning with a review of attitudes to Jews in the arts and an assessment of Jewish music and musical skills, in the age of the Enlightenment, Conway traces the story of growing Jewish involvement with music through the biographies of the famous, the neglected and the forgotten, leading to a new and radical contextualisation of Wagner's infamous 'Judaism in Music'.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Cover; Jewry in Music; Title; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Musical examples; Acknowledgements; A note on translations and text; Abbreviations; 1: 'Whatever the reasons'; The reasons why; Jewishness and Judentum; Processes of change: a lightning review; 2: Eppes rores: can a Jew be an artist?; Eppes rores; Jewish musical life in Europe before the eighteenth century; An early flourish; Synagogue music; Klezmer and folk-song; Early encounters with art-music; Transferable skills; Can a Jew have taste?; Jews, music and Romanticism; The theory of civil equality; The quest for culture , Jewish identity and RomanticismClassical and Romantic; Words and music: Da Ponte and Heine; 3: In the midst of many people; MUSICAL EUROPE; THE NETHERLANDS; ENGLAND; Re-entry of Jews to England; Music in England in the eighteenth century; Handel and the Jews; Jewish musicians in eighteenth-century London; Michael Leoni: a double life; Braham, Bramah and the Abramses; Braham's early career; Family Quarrels; Braham as a Gentile; Isaac Nathan, 'friend of Byron'; British Jews in musical life, 1825-1850; German Jews in English music; The West End; AUSTRIA; Vienna's 'second society' , Jewish musicians in Beethoven's ViennaSalomon Sulzer; Rosenthal and Gusikov: Jewish musician as patriot and as patriarch; GERMANY; Mendelssohn, Meyerbeer and the rest; Berlin: the Itzig family and its circle; Berlin's Jews 1780-1815: the salons and after; Music in the Jewish reformation and counter-reformation; 'Devotion and confidence': the young Meyerbeer; The education of Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn; The Jewish ambience of Felix Mendelssohn; Jewish activists in German music; Schumann and Wagner on Jews; FRANCE; Paris and 'Les français juifs'; The Paris Consistorial Synagogue and its music , Fromental Halévy: progress of an israëliteAlkan: 'I sleep but my heart waketh'; German Jews in musical Paris; Meyerbeer in Italy; The supremacy of Meyerbeer; 4: Jewry in music; Notes; Bibliography; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-316-63960-6
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-107-01538-3
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    Online Resource
    Albany :State University of New York Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959232553402883
    Format: xxxv, 339 p.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-7914-7714-2 , 1-4356-7512-6
    Series Statement: SUNY series in modern Jewish literature and culture
    Content: Selections from twenty-seven Hebrew poets, many of whose poems appear here in English for the first time.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Intro -- POETS ON THE EDGE -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- YEHUDA AMICHAI (1924-2000) -- I Was Not One of the Six Million.And What Is the Span of My Life?Open Shut Open -- The Precision of Pain and the Blurring of Bliss: A Touch of Yearning in Everything -- My Parents' Motel -- The Jewish Time Bomb -- T. CARMI (1925-1994) -- And Until When? -- If It So Pleases -- Nightwatch -- A Time for Everything -- Monologue of the Deserted (II) -- In Memory of Dan Pagis (1930-1986) -- Monologue in the Twilight of His Life -- Lonely Woman's Monologue -- Chess at the Seashore -- An Explosion in Jerusalem -- Mortifi cation of the Soul -- The Mouth -- From the Diary of a Divorcé -- DAN PAGIS (1930-1986) -- Tempt the Devil -- Ein Leben -- Wall Calendar -- The End of Winter -- Memorial Night -- A Linguistic Problem -- Diagnosis -- Anecdote -- Testimony -- Browsing through the Album -- Houses -- NATAN ZACH (b. 1930) -- A Belated Poem -- To Rise from Ashes -- Self-Portrait at Night -- Meantime -- As Agreed -- Three Poems That Weren't Written -- Widow -- Hayuta -- Comrade Poet -- A Small Error in the Machine -- Goodbye Berlin -- Confession: Gentle -- And Then We Had -- SHIN SHIFRA (b. 1931) -- That Made Me Woman -- The Spider of Sin -- On Rain -- Conceit -- Lie -- Father -- A Stranger -- In This Split Second -- Sabbath Prayer -- Summer -- This Evening -- Ecclesiastes -- Goat -- Moonstruck -- Dove -- Vegetarian -- Shame -- A Woman Who Practices How to Live -- ISRAEL HAR (b. 1932) -- Morning in a Foreign Place -- Grave in the Sun -- A Cradle Story -- A Sour Pickle the Angel of Death -- Dust Instead of Glory -- Australian Story -- Pauper's Talk -- And Tomorrow I Too to Die Like This -- DAVID AVIDAN (1934-1995) -- The Stain Remained on the Wall -- Housing -- Incident -- Interim Summation -- Power of Attorney -- Personal Problems -- Dance Music. , Will Power -- Safe Distance -- Last-Last -- Experiments in Hysterics -- DAHLIA RAVIKOVITCH (1936-2005) -- An Exceptional Autumn -- An Attempt to Express an Opinion -- On Life and on Death -- Omens -- The Cat -- Ready Alert -- Lying Upon the Water -- But She Had a Son -- Grand Days Have Gone by Her -- A Mother Goes About -- The Tale about the Arab Who Died in the Fire -- Lullaby -- Train of Thought -- Rina Slavin -- The Greenness of Leaves -- A Private History -- A Beetle's Life -- ASHER REICH (b. 1937) -- The History of My Heart -- Fragments -- New York: First Swim -- New York: Second Swim -- Requiem to a Dog in the Rain -- Sights -- Mud -- Nights -- Mornings -- The Music of the Cosmos -- A Recurring Memory -- Fence -- Photograph -- A Different Sensation -- Odors -- HEDVA HARECHAVI (b. 1941) -- Tonight I Saw -- When She Goes Out Alone -- Imagine, Carving the Sky -- When the Music Subsided -- Like Back Then When I Was Escorted -- Like in the Passing Year -- Like a Binging Preying Beast -- A Very Cheerful Girl -- Go, Go Wherever You Go, But Go -- Already Night, Already Day -- For Ruth -- Here Everything -- NURIT ZARHI (b. 1941) -- Baby Blues -- The Marked Ship -- Convincing Herself She's a Picture -- Nights -- Lightly -- MEIR WIESELTIER (b. 1941) -- A Naive Painting -- To Be Continued -- Condolences -- A Moving Electric Message -- Only in Hebrew -- My Wisdom -- Cheese -- The Bible in Pictures II -- Burning Holy Books -- The 19th Century: Nohant, June '76 -- The Lost Uncles -- The Fowl of the Air -- The Flower of Anarchy -- Not a Poem -- A Childish Farewell Song to a Prime Minister -- The Wheel of the Century -- RUTH BLUMERT (b. 1943) -- Antiques -- The Combination -- In Time -- Entropy -- Chances -- Breaks -- The Departure from the Garden of Eden -- Jerusalem, Bus #18, 1986 -- Waves of Love -- Silent Film -- Letter -- Additional Dimensions. , Metamorphosis -- Morning -- Lost in the Alleys of the Flat -- YONA WALLACH (1944-1985) -- All the Trees -- House Said the House -- Come to Me Like a Capitalist -- Tuvia -- Sleep with Me Like a Journalist -- Come to Me Like a Jew -- Let's Make a Little Philosophy -- All At Once Everything Seems Dear -- Woman Becomes Tree -- When You Come Lie with Me Come Like My Father -- RAQUEL CHALFI (D.O.B. omitted as per Chalfi 's request) -- Travelling to Jerusalem on a Moon Night -- Hair of Night -- The Water Queen of Jerusalem -- Reckless Love -- I Drew My End Near -- Sitting in the Wall -- Monologue of the Witch Impregnated by the Devil -- And the Whiteness Grew Stark -- Elegy for a Friend Who Lost Her Mind -- A Concealed Passenger -- Blues in a Jar -- German Boot -- MORDECHAI GELDMAN (b. 1946) -- Friendly Dragon -- Porno 2 -- Porno 3 -- The Hottentot Venus (Porno 7) -- Holy Ground -- Dolinger -- Tonight I Yield -- I Won't Travel This Summer -- Abused Neighbor -- Yes -- Why a Frog -- Almost Flowers -- RUTH RAMOT (b. 1946) -- Blue Prince -- They Assault Me the Flowers -- The Scent of Wind -- Painting -- Toward Evening -- Hot in the Corner Café -- Arithmetic -- Time-Saturated -- Love Song -- Room Number Forty -- Nuns -- AGI MISHOL (b. 1947) -- So Overbearing Had Become -- It Seems Miraculous to Her -- Turning to Rest in Sappho's Poems -- Afternoon Nap -- The Interior Plain -- Revelation -- Like a Bird Tagged -- In Her Bed -- The Sacred Cow of Hardship -- The Irritating Manner in Which I Exist in Your Fancy -- From the Depth I Called Hey -- When Soft Angel Plumage -- Morning and She Pees -- Estate -- Woman with Pitchfork -- Nocturnal I -- Nocturnal II -- Shaheeda -- DAN ARMON (b. 1948) -- The Squash Watchman -- The Apple the Cucumber and the Plum -- Midas of Sugar -- Stairwell -- Play in the Kitchen -- Eight Short Ones -- Baking -- Fire -- Candle. , Song of the Valley -- Travel -- YITZHAK LAOR (b. 1948) -- A Note -- Silhouette -- Sleeping in Another Place -- Poetry -- Gouging -- Sweat -- The Narrator's Death -- MAYA BEJERANO (b. 1949) -- Poetry -- Data Processing #10 -- Data Processing #12 -- Data Processing #14 -- Lust -- Don't Stop the Motion -- Passion-Dress -- The Hands of Autumn -- Pecan Leaves -- RONNY SOMECK (b. 1951) -- Dog After Dog -- Greek Music -- A Soldier in the Desert. A Romance in Photos -- Johnny -- From a Distance the Tombstones Look Like a Flock of Storks -- Handcuffs. Street Poem -- Poverty Line -- Jasmine. A Poem on Sandpaper -- Autumn. A French Movie -- Tear Comptroller Report -- Thirty Seconds to Charge the Nipple -- Tractors -- Lions' Milk -- Poem to a Girl Already Born -- In Answer to a Question: When Did Your Peace Begin? -- A Pound of Child -- Blues on the Life That Was Almost Mine -- Rice Paradise -- HAVA PINHAS-COHEN (b. 1955) -- Explicitly Named -- On the Eve of the Holiday -- Fear -- Variable Texture -- Boundaries -- Time -- Pietà -- The Way to the River -- A Hand Empty of Body -- AMIR OR (b. 1956) -- A Pint of Beer -- From the White Dictionary -- No Trail Markers -- Synopsis -- Immortal -- Poem -- TAMIR GREENBERG (b. 1959) -- Ode -- Son -- Dusk -- Elegy -- My Grandma Rachel Age Fifteen -- Annabel Lee -- Poetics 1 -- Poetics 2 -- Poetics 3 -- Journey 1 -- Journey 2 -- SHARRON HASS (b. 1966) -- Our Life Is the Life of Beasts -- To the Fox -- The Stranger -- The Flutist -- The Great Illusion -- I Stand in the Circle and Look Around Me -- Afternoon Slumber -- Smooth Boys -- The Sun's Mooring -- The Girl Fumbles -- Beyond the Forest -- AFTERWORD: The Poems of Irit Katzir -- Sylvia, Sylvia -- My Fancy Is an Island -- Hell and Back -- If I Were a Poet -- Do You Know -- Captive of the Image -- I Saw You -- I Bemoan -- Why Did You Come -- Ailing But Not Ill -- I Wanted. , When You Spread Your Hands -- Every Sleep -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS -- INDEX OF TITLES AND FIRST LINES -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7914-7686-3
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7914-7685-5
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Germany :Springer-Verlag GmbH,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961426834302883
    Format: 1 online resource (506 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 3-476-05948-0
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editor and Contributors -- Part I: Theoretical Conceptual Level 1: The Philosophical Perspective -- Philosophical Education Beyond the Classroom: Self-Conceptions, Cooperation Partners and the Question of Compatibility -- 1 Definitions -- 2 Out-of-School Places of Learning -- 2.1 Experiential Education -- 2.2 Historical Determination -- 2.3 Philosophical Education -- 3 Compatibility -- 3.1 Sensuality, Movement, Locality and Thoughtfulness -- 3.2 The Principle of Wholeness and the Essence of Philosophical Education -- 3.3 Philosophical Reflection as a Service to Experiential Education and an Asset for Out-of-School Learning Places -- 3.4 Methodological-Practical Level -- 4 Summary -- References -- The Philosophy of Place and the Place of Philosophy -- 1 Where Are We when We Think? -- 2 The Context of the History of Philosophy -- 2.1 Antiquity: Topos and Chora -- 2.2 Modernity: Loss of Place -- 2.3 Resurgence of Place in Phenomenology -- 3 Some Core Ideas of a Philosophy of Place -- 3.1 Place and Space -- 3.2 Topography and Triangulation -- 4 Placedness as a Condition of Human Existence: A Conclusion -- References -- Peripatetic Philosophizing -- 1 Introduction -- 2 What Is Peripatetic Philosophizing? -- 3 Peripatetic Philosophizing as a Contemporary Form of Learning and Teaching -- Peripatetic Rules -- 4 The Four Pillars of Peripatetic Philosophizing -- 4.1 Tradition -- 4.2 Cognition -- 4.3 Locomotion -- 4.4 Situation -- 5 Conclusion -- 6 Current Developments and Outlook -- References -- Education in the Medium of Aesthetics. The Topicality of Schiller´s Theory of Aesthetic Education in the Age of Digitalisation -- 1 Schiller´s Social and Cultural Criticism as a Motif of His Aesthetic Theory -- 2 The Antinomies of Modernity and the Compensatory Effect of Art -- 3 Schiller´s Theory of Taste Formation. , 4 The Topicality of Schiller -- References -- Part II: Theoretical Conceptual Level 2: The Experiential Education Perspective -- Adventure Education and School Education -- 1 Retrospection: Between Raphael and Rousseau -- 2 Round View: Kurt Hahn - From Aberdovey to Zimbabwe -- 3 Insight: Adventure Education - Approaches to a Difficult Concept -- 4 Overview: Adventure Education and School Education -- 5 Further Training in Adventure Education -- 5.1 Adventure Education School Trips -- 5.2 The ``Challenge´´ -- 5.3 Games and Learning Projects -- 5.4 Outdoor Education or Outdoor Schooling -- 5.5 Activating Methods -- 5.6 Moving Lessons -- 5.7 Further Training in Experiential Education -- 6 Outlooks -- References -- A Place-Binding Node Map: Phronêsis as Outdoor Learning -- 1 Storage: Unfolding -- 2 Bearing/Charting: Yarn Declared/Unflushed -- 3 Bearing: Outdoor Guide -- 4 Bearing: Adventure -- 5 Bearing: Getting Lost and Maps -- 6 Camp: Kairós-Tópos-Phronêsis -- 7 Stretchers: Practical Wisdom and Outdoor Learning -- 8 Posture: Posture, Balance and Bearing and Outdoor Exercise -- 9 Bearings: States of Matter -- 10 Stretchers: Daring and Risk-Taking Phronêsis as Outdoor Learning -- 11 Winding of the Yarn/Plotting of the Bearings: On the Bobbin and in the Bearing -- References -- Part III: Exemplary Learning Locations 1: Museums, Cultural Institutions and Memorials -- The German Emigration Center Bremerhaven: A Migration Museum as an Extracurricular Place of Learning -- 1 Overview -- 2 The Communication of Migration History -- 2.1 Immersive Mediation: Staging and Virtual Reality -- 3 Change of Perspective: Biographical and Family Narratives -- 4 Educational Programmes -- 5 Cooperation with Philosophical Education -- 6 Outlook -- References -- The Military History Museum of the Bundeswehr in Dresden -- 1 The Architectural Effect in the Permanent Position. , 2 Events -- 3 History of the Bundeswehr/Historical Education -- 4 Educational Showcases -- 5 Importance for Soldiers -- 6 Diversity in the Museum and Educational Offers -- 7 Cooperation with Philosophical Education -- References -- Internet -- Theatre Pedagogy at the Staatsschauspiel Dresden -- 1 The Staatsschauspiel Dresden as an Out-of-School Place of Learning -- 2 Theatrical Philosophizing: An Overview -- 3 Project Example HOOL -- 3.1 Information on the Production -- 3.2 Let´s Go!: Preparatory and Follow-Up Exercises for Theatrical Work -- 3.3 From Impression to Philosophical Questioning -- 3.4 Philosophizing in the Theatre: Playing Theatre in Philosophy Lessons -- References -- Get Excited First: Art, Philosophy and Self-Motivated Learning in the Museum -- 1 Excitement -- 2 Clean Up -- 3 Consider -- 4 Speeches -- 5 Design -- References -- The Zoo as a Place of Learning -- 1 Tasks of Modern Zoological Gardens and Aquariums -- 2 What Is Zoo Education? -- 2.1 Formal and Informal Learning Opportunities -- 2.2 Learning Content -- 2.3 Interdisciplinary Learning Content -- 2.3.1 Interrelationships of Biology, Art, Mathematics and Languages -- 2.3.2 Ethics and Philosophy in the Zoo -- 2.3.2.1 Philosophy Meets Cognitive Research -- 2.3.2.2 The Relationship Between Man and Animal -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV: Exemplary Places of Learning 2: Social Institutions -- PeerMediation Behind Bars: A Project for Violence Prevention and Constructive Conflict Management in the Juvenile Detention Ce... -- 1 Conflicts Are Everywhere -- 2 The Ability to Deal with Conflict Has to Be Learned -- 3 Constructive Conflict Resolution -- 4 Peer Mediation Training -- 5 Anchoring and Sustainability -- 6 Challenges -- 7 Cooperation with External Partners -- References -- Hospice Is Not a Place, but an Attitude -- 1 The Hospice Idea -- 2 The ``Learning Hospice´´ Project. , 2.1 Learning Hospice I: Give Me a Little Bit of Security//Hospice Projects for Children and Young People -- 2.1.1 First Aspect: Voluntary Work -- 2.1.2 Second Aspect: Diverse Living and Social Spaces -- 2.1.3 Third Aspect: No Project According to a Pattern: Dynamic and Individual -- 2.1.4 Heart and Attitude Formation -- 2.2 Hospice Learning II: Hospice in School//A Concept for Pupils of the 3rd and 4th Grade -- 2.2.1 Excursus: Didactics and Methods of Hospice Makes School -- 2.3 Learning Hospice III: Finally: Dealing with Dying, Death and Mourning: A Concept for Students in Grades 9 to 13 -- Student Quotes -- 2.4 Hospice Learning IV: Life, Dying, Death and Mourning in Schools/in-Service Training for Educators -- 2.5 Opening up New Spaces for Children and Young People -- 2.5.1 A Day in the Hospice -- 3 Hospice: A Topic for the Curricula? -- 3.1 Also a Possibility: Social and Professional Internships -- 4 To Carry the Hospice Idea Out into Life -- 5 Further Information -- 5.1 Hospice Learning/Hospice Makes School -- 5.2 Give Me a Little Bit of Security//Hospice Projects for Children and Young People -- 5.3 Finally: Dealing with Dying, Death and Mourning//A Project Lesson for Students in Grades 9 to 13 -- 5.4 Life and Dying, Illness and Death in Schools/Seminars Offered by the German Children´s Hospice Academy for Teachers and Pe... -- References -- Pro Familia: Ethical-Philosophical Aspects of Sexuality Education -- 1 Sexuality: More than Sex -- 2 pro familia: Self-Determined Sexuality as a Human Right -- 3 Ethical Issues in Sexuality Education Work -- 3.1 Ethical-Philosophical Questions in the Cultural-Social and Political Dimension -- 3.2 Ethical-Philosophical Questions in the Personal Dimension -- 3.3 Ethical-Philosophical Questions in the Interpersonal Dimension -- 4 Methodical Implementation of Sexuality Education on Philosophical Questions. , 4.1 Exercise on Language Skills -- 4.2 Exercise on Boundary Perception -- 4.3 Exercise for Self-Reflection -- 5 Attitude and Working Methods of the Educators -- References -- The ``Clemens Winkler´´ Support Centre and the Inclusion of Project Work and Extracurricular Places of Learning -- 1 The ``Clemens Winkler´´ Support Centre -- 2 Offers and Programmes -- 2.1 ``School Without Racism: School with Courage´´ -- 2.2 ``What´s History to Me?´´: All-Day Offer for Pupils in Classes 5 and 6 -- 2.3 Jewish Life in Saxony: Class 6 Ethics Lessons in Cooperation with the Association HATiKVA e. V., Dresden -- 3 Requirements for a Cooperation Partner -- References -- Part V: Exemplary Places of Learning 3: Sacred and Meditative Places -- Interreligious Encounter as a Self-Reflexive-Spiritual Experience: Open Mosque Day as Religious Education Practice -- 1 1st ``Open Mosque Day´´ (TOM): An Initiative for Encounters -- 1.1 Mosque Communities (No Longer) as ``Homes Away from Home´´ -- 2 The TOM and the Self-Confidence of Muslims in Germany -- 3 ``Dear Children! Today We Will Visit the Mosque!´´ -- 3.1 The Mosque as a Place of Experience -- 3.2 Possibilities and Limits of the TOM -- 4 Encounter and Education: A Theological Reflection -- References -- Further Reading -- Mosque as an Extracurricular Place of Learning -- 1 The Mosque as a Place of Learning -- 2 Visits to Mosques -- 3 Lesson Preparation for the Mosque Visit -- 4 Cooperation with Philosophical Education -- 5 Summary -- References -- ``Why Doesn´t Your Mosque Have a Cross?´´ The New Synagogue Dresden as an Out-of-School Place of Learning -- 1 ``My House Shall Be Called a House of Prayer for All Peoples.´´ The New Synagogue Dresden -- 2 ``You Can Tell a Jew by His Yellow Star.´´ Learning About It: Potentials for the Development of Competencies in Young People. , 3 ``What Is the Significance of the Synagogue for the People of Dresden?´´ Requirements.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Tiedemann, Markus Philosophical Education Beyond the Classroom Stuttgart : Springer,c2024 ISBN 9783476059475
    Language: English
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    Format: 221 S. : , Ill. ; , 19 cm.
    Content: From the Publisher: A new biography of Western literature's most iconic writer, from the acclaimed novelist and author of About Schmidt. Kafkaesque: the very word evokes tortuous bureaucracy, crushing self-doubt, and an almost unbearable inadequacy in the face of higher powers. After Kafka, it can be said, literature was not the same. In the few novels and short stories he left behind, he distilled the horrors of the new age. Kafka's is the voice of the outsider-that is, the voice of each one of us-at once defined by its affiliations and completely, utterly alone. The product of both a transitional age (the beginning of the 20th century) and a territory in flux (Czechoslovakia), Kafka spoke and wrote German in Czech territory. He was a Jew among Christians, a non-observant Jew among believers. Louis Begley, himself a multilingual exile and, like Kafka, a lawyer and writer, renders Kafka's life with sensitivity and insight. Begley's discussion of Kafka's masterpiece The Trial, along with shorter works such as "The Metamorphosis," opens a window on a tormented soul, one of the most intriguing figures of the modern period.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-214)
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: 1883-1924 Kafka, Franz ; Biografie ; Biografie
    Author information: Begley, Louis 1933-
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    Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press
    UID:
    gbv_1696424267
    Format: 1 online resource (230 pages)
    ISBN: 9780817381288
    Series Statement: Alabama Fire Ant Ser
    Content: A poignant account of the perils and fortunes of an indomitable survivor of violence in Eastern Europe during World War II. In 1939, to escape Nazi occupation, 14-year-old Adam Broner and his older brother Sam left their home and family in Lodz, Poland, and made their way to the Soviet Union. Adam enlisted in the Red Army to join the fight against the Nazis but was sent to work in a Siberian coal mine instead when his nationality was discovered. After a bold and daring escape from Siberia, Broner reached the Soviet Polish Kosciuszko Army, joined the struggle against the Nazis, participated in the liberation of Poland, and rode victorious into Berlin in 1945. He later learned that his parents, siblings (except Sam), and all other close relatives had perished during the war. Broner rebuilt his life, established a family, returned to Moscow for a degree in economics, and then went back to Poland, where he accepted a job in the Polish central planning agency. Eventually fed up with the growing anti-Semitism of the Communist government there, the author emigrated to the United States in 1969. He earned a doctorate from Princeton University and served as an economic adviser to New Jersey governors and the state legislature. In retirement, Broner learned portrait painting and reproduced the likenesses of his parents and siblings from memory, which are presented along with their biographies in this book. In recounting his struggle for survival during some of the most dramatic upheavals of the 20th century- the Great Depression, Nazism, World War II, and the spread of Communism in Central Europe- Broner reveals a life dedicated to the ultimate goal of freedom, which he achieved through a combination of arduous effort and fortunate circumstance.
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword by Antony Polonsky -- Prologue -- I. FLEEING THE NAZIS TO THE "SOVIET PARADISE" -- 1. German Occupation and Terror -- 2. Escape from Occupied Poland -- 3. "So You Want to Go to the Soviet Paradise?" -- 4. From Bialystok to Novosibirsk -- 5. A Lavish Reception for the Liberated Belorussians -- 6. The Prosecutor's Case -- 7. Ivanovo-Vozniesiensk: Where One Could Buy Flour and Sugar -- II. MY WAR WITH THE NAZIS -- 8. The Working Battalions of the Red Army -- 9. In the Eighth Reserve Regiment of the Red Army -- 10. A Red Army Deserter from Siberia -- 11. Polish Armed Forces in the Soviet Union -- 12. A Jew in the Polish Army -- 13. The Kosciuszko Army Joins the Struggle -- 14. The Magnuszew Bridgehead -- 15. In Support of the Warsaw Uprising -- 16. Liberating Warsaw -- 17. Racing to Berlin -- 18. War after Victory -- III. STAGES OF NEW LIFE -- 19. Return to Lodz -- 20. Moscow: The Center of Indoctrination -- 21. Revolt against Stalinist Excesses in Poland -- 22. Mobilization of Reserve Officers in 1967 -- 23. The 1968 Student Revolt in Poland -- 24. The Purge of Jews -- 25. Exodus from Poland -- IV. FREEDOM AT LAST -- 26. Vienna and Rome: Refugees Again -- 27. New York and Princeton: Vistas of Opportunity -- 28. The Rats Abandon the Sinking Ship: The Collapse of the Soviet Union -- 29. Pilgrimage to the Past-Kamiensk, the Shtetl -- Epilogue -- Historical References -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780817354176
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780817354176
    Additional Edition: Print version My War against the Nazis : A Jewish Soldier with the Red Army
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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