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[ . . . ] The Judaism into which Heine was born and with which he had to come to terms as a maturing man was the Judaism of the German reform. This was, to be sure, no longer the reform, creative in…
Contributor:
Leo Löwenthal
Places:
Frankfurt am Main, Weimar Republic (Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
Date:
Late 1920s
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The echo that Marx’s writing arouses in Jews’ hearts provides clearer evidence [of Marx’s influence on Judaism].
As everybody knows, a Jewish proletariat did not exist during Marx’s lifetime…
Contributor:
Zalman Shazar
Places:
Berlin, German Empire (Berlin, Germany)
Date:
1918
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The Jewish people did not begin to philosophize because of an irresistible urge to do so. They received philosophy from outside sources, and the history of Jewish philosophy is a history of the…
Contributor:
Julius Guttmann
Places:
Berlin, Weimar Republic (Berlin, Germany)
Date:
1933