Jewish Life and Culture in Germany after 1945 : : sacred spaces, objects and musical traditions / / edited by Katrin Kessler [and three others].

"How was the re-emerging Jewish religious practice after 1945 shaped by traditions before the Shoah? To what extent was it influenced by new inspirations through migration and new cultural contacts? By analysing objects like prayer books, musical instruments, Torah scrolls, audio documents and...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin : : De Gruyter,, 2022.
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