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A House Divided: Orthodoxy and Schism in Nineteenth-Century Central European Jewry
University Press of New England, 2005 Paper: 978-1-58465-295-3 | Cloth: 978-0-87451-796-5 Library of Congress Classification BM376.H8K3813 1998 Dewey Decimal Classification 296.832094309034
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Eminent social historian Jacob Katz examines the rise and transformation of Jewish communal leadership in Central Europe. It is a story of fragmentation and polarization that sheds light on the tensions within the 19th-century Jewish community in Central Europe as it struggled to respond to the promises and perils of modernization. See other books on: Hungary | Orthodox Judaism | Orthodoxy | Schism | Western See other titles from University Press of New England |
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