Jewish Social Studies

Volume 8
Number 1 Fall 2001
Numbers 2-3 Winter/Spring 2002

CONTENTS Volume 8, Number 1 Fall 2001

Articles

Peter Eli Gordon
Rosenzweig Redux: The Reception of German-Jewish Thought / 1

Asher D. Biemann
The Problem of Tradition and Reform in Jewish Renaissance and Renaissancism / 58

Kati Vörös
How Jewish Is Jewish Budapest? / 88

Max Likin
Rights of Man, Reasons of State: Emile Zola and Theodor Herzl in Historical Perspective / 126

Kenneth Moss
Jewish Culture Between Renaissance and Decadence: Di Literarishe Monatsshriften and Its Critical Reception / 153

Joel Berkowitz
The "Mendel Beilis Epidemic" on the Yiddish Stage / 199

Contributors / 226

In Forthcoming Issues / 227

Notice to Contributors / 228

CONTENTS Volume 8, Numbers 2-3 Winter/Spring 2002

Articles

L. Scott Lerner
Narrating Over the Ghetto of Rome / 1

Nancy L. Green
Gender and Jobs in the Jewish Community: Europe at the Turn of the Twentieth Century / 39

Evyatar Friesel
Jacob H. Schiff and the Leadership of the American Jewish Community / 61

Neil R. Davison
"The Jew" as Homme/Femme-Fatale: Jewish (Art)ifice, Trilby, and Dreyfus / 73

Jewish Identities: Narratives and Counternarratives—A Roundtable

David Biale
Historical Heresies and Modern Jewish Identity / 112

Benjamin R. Gampel
The "Identity" of Sephardim of Medieval Christian Iberia / 133

Susan A. Glenn
In the Blood? Consent, Descent, and the Ironies of Jewish Identity / 139

Paula E. Hyman
Gender and the Shaping of Modern Jewish Identities / 153

Stephen J. Whitfield
Enigmas of Modern Jewish Identity / 162

Contributors / 168

In Forthcoming Issues / 170

Notice to Contributors / 171

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