01. Leo Baeck: the man and the idea by Fritz Bamberger ; lekture 1.-1958. -10 Bl. - |
02. Theology and history by Max Gruenewald ; lekture 3.-1960. -13 S. - |
03. The tragedy of German-Jewish liberalism by Hans J. Morgenthau ; lekture 4.-1961. -16 S. - |
04. World dimensions of Jewish history by Salo W. Baron ; lekture 5.-1962. -26 S. - |
05. Jewish learning and jewish existence - retrospect and prospect by Robert Gordis ; lecture 6.-1963. -34 S. - |
06. Jews in the culture of Middle Europe by Oscar Handlin ; lecture 7.-1964. -20 S. - |
07. Walter Benjamin by Gershom Scholem; lecture 8.-1965. -24 S. - |
08. Messianic postures of Ashkenazim and Sephardim (Prior to Sabbethai Zevi) by Gerson D. Cohen ; lekture 9.-1967. -42 S. - |
09. Baeck-Buber-Rosenzweig reading the book of Job by Nahum N. Glatzer ; lecture 10.-1966. -19 S. - |
10. The living contribution of Jewish Prague to modern German literature by Johannes Urzidil ; lecture 11.-1968. -26 S. - |
11. Herman Cohen-after fifty years by Emil L. Fackenheim ; lecture 12.-1969. -27 S. - |
12. German political pressure and Jewish religious response in the nineteenth century by Michael A. Meyer ; lecture 25.-1981. -31 S. - |
13. Assimilation and racial anti-semitism: the iberian and the German models by Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi ; lecture 26.-1982. -38 S. - |
14. Germany 1933: fifty years later by Fritz Stern ; lecture 27.-1983. -34 S. - |
15. On the validity of German-Jewish self-definitions by Jakob J. Petuchowski ; lecture 29.-1985. -24 S. - |
16. A conflict of memories? the New German debates about the "final solution" by Saul Friedlander ; lecture 31.-1987. -24 S. - |
17. Jewish soldiers in Austro-Hungarian society by Istvan Deak ; lekture 34.-1990. -31 S. - |
18. German-Jewish Bible translations: linguistic theology as a political phenomenon by W. Gunther Plaut ; lecture 36.-1992. -24 S. - |
19. The Holocaust and comparative history by Steven T. Katz ; lecture 37.-1993. -32 S. - |
20. Divided souls: the convert critique and the culture of Ashkenaz, 1750-1800, Elisheva Carlebach ; lecture 46.-2003. -24 S. - |