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German Jewry and the Allure of the Sephardic

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Full Title:

German Jewry and the Allure of the Sephardic

Contributors:

By (Author) John M. Efron

ISBN:

9780691192758

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

6th August 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

European history

Dewey:

943.004924

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Description

In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, as German Jews struggled for legal emancipation and social acceptance, they also embarked on a program of cultural renewal, two key dimensions of which were distancing themselves from their fellow Ashkenazim in Poland and giving a special place to the Sephardim of medieval Spain. Where they saw Ashkenazic

Reviews

"Anyone who researches German-Jewish culture in the age of assimilation discovers a series of inner tensions that demand tactful handling and empathy. John Efron provides both in this wide-ranging book. His analysis of the conflict among Jews between Ashkenazic and Sephardic self-images makes a valuable corrective to simplified views of the past, and an essential contribution to the flourishing field of German-Jewish cultural history."---Ritchie Robertson, Times Literary Supplement
"Challenging, invigorating, and inspiring, Professor John M. Efron's study opens up a swath of Jewish cultural history that is familiar to few scholars and fewer general readers. . . . Efron's fine study, [is] at once erudite and accessible."---Philip K. Jason, Jewish Book Council
"Efron is very precise and clear-eyed. . . . [He] very convincingly locates Ashkenazi longing for Sephardic lustre in every field of artistic and intellectual endevour. . . . Efron offers us a whole new way of looking at German Jewry."---Fabian Wolff, Jewish Quarterly
"There have been studies dealing with aspects of the fascination that the Sephardic Jewish experience held for modernizing German Jews, but none as comprehensive and nuanced as this book, which considers the subject from the angles of language, aesthetics, character, physical features, synagogue architecture, belles lettres, and historiography. . . . Efron's scholarship is impeccable, his writing fluent." * Choice *
"[This] is a beautiful book that reveals tremendous craftsmanship. Each chapter is a finely wrought marvel of crystalline prose, careful scholarship, and often exquisite analysis. . . . No one can read this book without feeling their eyes opened wide to the remarkable range and complex motivations of 19th-century German Jewish Sephardism." * Jewish Review of Books *
"The first comprehensive treatment of how the cultural elite of modernizing German Jewry, seeking to end discrimination and win social acceptance, invented and appropriated a Jewry from a wholly different era and context to advance those goals. . . . John Efron makes a creative, convincing case in a most erudite and eloquent book."---Shulamit S. Magnus, Slavic Review
"Written in dynamic, accessible prose, German Jewry and the Allure of the Sephardic will be of great interest for students and scholars of religious studies, Jewish history, and European history."---Jonathan M. Hess, Religious Studies Review

Author Bio

John M. Efron is the Koret Professor of Jewish History at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of Medicine and the German Jews: A History and Defenders of the Race: Jewish Doctors and Race Science in Fin-de-Sicle Europe and the coauthor of The Jews: A History.

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