German Rabbis in British Exile : : From 'Heimat' into the Unknown / / Astrid Zajdband.

"The rich history of the German rabbinate came to an abrupt halt with the November Pogrom of 1938. The need to leave Germany became clear and many rabbis made use of the visas they had been offered. Their resettlement in Britain was hampered by additional obstacles such as internment, deportati...

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Place / Publishing House:[s.l.] : : De Gruyter Oldenbourg,, 2017.
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (330 p.)
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