East European Jews in the German-Jewish Imagination
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  • Introduction About this Exhibit  
  • "New Jews" vs. "Old Jews"
    Emancipation, Assimilation, and the Ostjuden as Other
  • The Ghetto Comes to Germany
    Ostjudenas Welfare Cause
  • "Old Jew" Turned "New Jew"
    Jewish Renaissance and the Romanticized Ostjuden
  • Germany Goes to the Ghetto
    German-Jewish Soldiers on the Eastern Front
  • The End of German-Jewish Life
    Ostjuden as a Metaphor for All Jews

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East European Jews in the German-Jewish Imagination. From the Ludwig Rosenberger Library of Judaica.
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