In this Issue
Modern Judaism provides a distinctive, interdisciplinary forum for discussion of the modern Jewish experience since the Haskalah, the Jewish Enlightenment. Its contributors address topics pertinent to the understanding of Jewish life today and the forces that have shaped that experience, including the Zionist movement and the establishment of the State of Israel, the socio-political role assumed by literary works of art, and the rise of modern anti-Semitism and its devastating climax in the Holocaust.
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Volume 21, Number 2, May 2001Table of Contents
- The Vatican and the Shoah
- pp. 83-107
- Tagebucher 1915 bis 1927 (review)
- pp. 175-184
- The Holocaust in American Life (review)
- pp. 184-192
- Books Received
- pp. 193-195
- Contributors
- p. 197