The Transformation of Jewish Consciousness in Nazi Germany as Reflected in the German Jewish Journal Der Morgen, 1925-1938
@article{Fraiman2000TheTO, title={The Transformation of Jewish Consciousness in Nazi Germany as Reflected in the German Jewish Journal Der Morgen, 1925-1938}, author={Sarah Fraiman}, journal={Modern Judaism}, year={2000}, volume={20}, pages={41 - 59} }
In the mid-1920s German Jewry realized it was enmeshed in a deteriorating struggle. Until then, collective wishful thinking had sustained the delusion that Germany was the Jews’ friend. This belief dissipated rapidly in the face of ever-intensifying German loathing of the Jews. From 1925 to 1938, the German-Jewish journal Der Morgen chronicled the diverse community response to the Nazi cataclysm, and the development of a new Jewish consciousness.1 Salient events between 1925 and 1938 caused… CONTINUE READING
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