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Effie Shoham
Jewish History, 2016
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Simon Paulus
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A Fruitful Partnership: Jews and the Canons of St. Kilian in Twelfth-century Würzburg
John Young
Concilium medii aevi, 2018
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Martha Keil
2016
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Jews in the Christian Gaze: Munich's Churches before and after Hitler
Anthony Kauders
Patterns of Prejudice, 2000
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Michael A. Meyer, “‘How Awesome is this Place!’ The Reconceptualization of the Synagogue in Nineteenth-Century Germany,” Leo Baeck Institute Year Book, no. 41 (1996): 51-63
Michael A. Meyer
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Meyrav Levy
IMAGES, A Journal of Jewish Art and Visual Culture, 2022
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The Formation of a Diaspora: the Settlement of Jews in the Medieval German Reich
Michael Toch
Aschkenas, 1997
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Galit Noga-Banai
Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte, 2019
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Navigating Christian Space: Jews and Christian images in early modern German lands”, Jewish Culture and History, 2012, 1-14.
Maria Diemling
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Kim de Wildt
bfo-Journal, 2019
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S. Ristow
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Handbuch der Religionsgeschichte im deutschsprachigen Raum, Volume Two: Hoch- und Spatmittelalter (review)
Volkhard Krech
The Catholic Historical Review, 2002
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Michael A. Meyer, “The Religious Reform Controversy in the Berlin Jewish Community, 1814-1823,” Leo Baeck Institute Year Book, no. 24 (1979): 139-155
Michael A. Meyer
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Peter Tarras
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Michael Hohlstein
The Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies, 2016
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Stefan Litt
Frankfurter Judaistische Beiträge, 2015
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Jackie Mann
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Zoë K . A . Schwartz
2020
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Michael A. Meyer, “Foreword,” in Christhard Hoffmann, ed., Preserving the Legacy of German Jewry: A History of the Leo Baeck Institute 1955-2005 (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2005), v-ix
Michael A. Meyer
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RICHARD I COHEN
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Ismar Schorsch, “Catalogues and Critical Scholarship: The Fate of Jewish Collections in 19th-Century Germany,” Tablet Magazine (28 December 2015): 1-6
Ismar Schorsch
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Robert Chazan, “The Deeds of the Jewish Community of Cologne,” Journal of Jewish Studies, vol. 35, no. 2 (Autumn 1984): 185–195
Robert Chazan ז״ל
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Synagogues, Churches, Mosques, and Multifaith Spaces: Germany’s Dynamic Religious Landscape
Kim de Wildt
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Heritage in Contemporary Europe, 2023
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Rabbinic Authority and Community in 18th Century Germany: Moses Brandeis Levi and the Jewish Community of Mainz
Stefan Litt
2010
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Katherine Boivin
The Art Bulletin, 2017
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Maria Diemling
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Michael A. Meyer, “Review of ‘The Transformation of German Jewry, 1780-1840’, by David Sorkin,” Studies in Contemporary Jewry, vol. 8 (1992): 316-318
Michael A. Meyer
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Katherine Boivin
Penn State University Press, 2021
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Howard Adelman
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Robert P. Ericksen and Susannah Heschel, “The German Churches and the Holocaust,” in Dan Stone, ed., Historiography of the Holocaust (London: Palgrave Press, 2004), 296-318
Susannah Heschel
2018
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Mitch Merback
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Philip Soergel
The Catholic Historical Review, 2002
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"Ex Libris and Exchange: Immigrant Interventions in the German-Jewish Renaissance." The German Quarterly 86, no. 3 (Summer 2013): 334-53. [Awarded the 2012 AATG-The German Quarterly Best Graduate Student Paper]
Nick Block
The German Quarterly 86, no. 3, 2013
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