Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook
Oxford University Press · United Kingdom
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The Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook focuses on the history and experiences of Jewish people, particularly those of German-speaking origin. Recent articles explore themes of identity, belonging, exile, and displacement, often through the lens of personal testimonies and memoirs. The journal also examines the impact of emigration, immigration, and print on rabbinic culture, as well as the continuity of values and institutions among Jewish communities across different national contexts. Specific attention is given to the experiences of refugees during periods of persecution and war, their transit to various global destinations, and their efforts to rebuild community life.
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