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Works Consulted

The following sources were used in creating the Treasures from the Jewish Cultural Renaissance exhibit.

Books

Bilski, Emily D. Berlin Metropolis: Jews and The New Culture, 1890-1918. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999.

Brenner, David A. Marketing Identities: The Invention of Jewish Ethnicity in Ost und West. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1998.

Brenner, Michael. The Renaissance of Jewish Culture in Weimar Germany. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996.

Friedman, Maurice. Encounter on the Narrow Ridge: A Life of Martin Buber. New York: Paragon House, 1993.

Gay, Ruth. The Jews of Germany: A Historical Portrait. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992.

Silberschlag, Eisig. From Renaissance to Renaissance. Vol. 1, Hebrew Literature from 1492-1970. New York: Ktav Publishing House, Inc., 1973.

The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, X ed., s.v. "Agnon, Samuel Joseph;" "Bilalik, Hayim Nahman."

Articles

Edelheim-Muehsam, Margaret T. "The Jewish Press in Germany." Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook1 (1956): 163-176.

Hurwicz, Elias. "Shay Ish Hurwitz and the Berlin He-Atid: When Berlin Was A Centre of Hebrew Literature." Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook 12 (1967): 85-102.

Rothstein, Edward. "From Celebrities to Zionists, Kabbalah an Endless Source of Solace." New York Times (March 20, 1999).

Electronic Sources

Brief Biography of Martin Buber. (n.d.) Retrieved September 4, 2002, from http://emanuelnyc.org/bulletin/archive/34.html

Israel and Zionism, Agnon, Shmuel Yosef (1888-1970). Retrieved September 4, 2002, from The Department for Jewish Zionist Education, The Pedagogic Center's Web site: http://www.jajz-ed.org.il/100/people/bios/agnon.html

The Jewish Virtual Library, Biography link, used for general biographical information, http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/bios.html

Martin Buber Homepage. (n.d.). Retrieved August 29, 2002, from http://www.buber.de/en/content.html

Shmuel (Yosef) Agnon (1888-1970) - pseudonym of Shmuel Yosef Halevi Czaczkes. (n.d.) Retrieved September 4, 2002, from http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/agnon.htm


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