The Jewish Criterion in History
Leverbaar
Preface vii Jewish Paths---Hungarian Limits in the Nineteenth Century 1(20) Liberals, Anti-Semites, and Jews at the Birth of Modern Hungary 1(3) The Liberal Proposal: Assimilation 4(7) The Anti-Semitic Proposal: Dissimilation 11(6) The Unspeakable Distinctiveness: Integration 17(4) The Symbolic Jew, or Why Don't Jews Go to Heaven? 21(12) The Fragmentation of Jewish Identity 33(24) Jew 34(8) Hungarian 42(10) Beyond Jews and Hungarians---the Specter of Communism 52(5) The New Jewish Past 57(14) How Should We Call Them? 60(1) How Should We Consider Them? 61(2) How Should We Describe Things? 63(2) What Should We Do with It? 65(2) How Should We View It? 67(3) Has History Decided? 70(1) The Jewish Criterion 71(24) The Problem 71(4) Origin and Identity 75(12) Common Sensitivity 87(3) What Remains---and What Is Possible 90(5) Notes 95(24) Biographical Notes 119(14) Photographs 133(10) Index 143(10) About the Author 153(1) Books Published by CHSP 154
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