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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
"Jewry and Judaism in the Nineteenth Century." From Journal of World History IV ( 1958), 881-
900.
"Religion as a Uniting and Dividing Force in Modern Jewish History." From J. Katz, ed., The
Role of Religion in Modern Jewish History
( Cambridge, Mass., 1975), 1-17.
"Judaism and Christianity Against the Background of Modern Secularism." From Judaism
XVII
( 1968), 3, 299-315.
"The Influence of Religion and Society on Each Other at the Time of the Emancipation."
From European Judaism I ( 1966) 1, 20-29.
"The German-Jewish Utopia of Social Emanicipation." From M. Kreutzberger, ed., Studies of
the Leo Baeck Institute
( New York, 1967), 59-80.
"Emancipation and Jewish Studies." From Commentary LVII ( 1974) 4, 60-65.
"The Jewish National Movement." From H. Ben-Sasson and S. Ettiger, eds., Jewish Society
Through the Ages
( New York, 1971), 267-283.
"The Forerunners of Zionism." From The Jerusalem Quarterly VII ( 1978), 10-21.
"Situating Zionism in Contemporary Jewish History." From Forum 44 ( 1982), 9-23.
"Zionism and Jewish Identity." From Commentary LXVII ( 1977) 5, 48-52.
"Zionism vs. Anti-Semitism." From Commentary LXVII ( 1979) 4, 46-52.
"Israel and the Messiah." From Commentary LXXUI ( 1982) 1, 34-41.

Copyright © 1986 by Jacob Katz
First edition All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America

Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Katz, Jacob, 1904-

Jewish emancipation and self-emancipation.

Bibliography: p. 167
Includes index.

1. Jews--Emancipation--Addresses, essays, lectures.
2. Jews--Cultural assimilation--Addresses, essays,
lectures. 3. Zionism--History--Addresses, essays,
lectures. I. Title.

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