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PREFACE TO THE GERMAN TRANSLATION

PREFACE TO THE GERMAN TRANSLATION

INTRODUCTORY NOTE

INTRODUCTORY NOTE

I. THE RANGE OF JEWISH HISTORY

I. THE RANGE OF JEWISH HISTORY

Historical and Unhistorical Peoples

Three Groups of Nations

The "Most Historical" People

Extent of Jewish History

II. THE CONTENT OF JEWISH HISTORY

II. THE CONTENT OF JEWISH HISTORY

Two Periods of Jewish History

The Period of Independence

The Election of the Jewish People

Priests and Prophets

The Babylonian Exile and the Scribes

The Dispersion

Jewish History and Universal History

Jewish History Characterized

III. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF JEWISH HISTORY

III. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF JEWISH HISTORY

The National Aspect of Jewish History

The Historical Consciousness

The National Idea and National Feeling

The Universal Aspect of Jewish History

An Historical Experiment

A Moral Discipline

Humanitarian Significance of Jewish History

Schleiden and George Eliot

IV. THE HISTORICAL SYNTHESIS

IV. THE HISTORICAL SYNTHESIS

Three Primary Periods

Four Composite Periods

V. THE PRIMARY OR BIBLICAL PERIOD

V. THE PRIMARY OR BIBLICAL PERIOD

Cosmic Origin of the Jewish Religion

Tribal Organization

Egyptian Influence and Experiences

Moses

Mosaism a Religious and Moral as well as a Social and Political

System

National Deities

The Prophets and the two Kingdoms

Judaism a Universal Religion

VI. THE SECONDARY OR SPIRITUAL-POLITICAL PERIOD

VI. THE SECONDARY OR SPIRITUAL-POLITICAL PERIOD

Growth of National Feeling

Ezra and Nehemiah

The Scribes

Hellenism

The Maccabees

Sadducees, Pharisees, and Essenes

Alexandrian Jews

Christianity

VII. THE TERTIARY TALMUDIC OR NATIONAL-RELIGIOUS PERIOD

VII. THE TERTIARY TALMUDIC OR NATIONAL-RELIGIOUS PERIOD

The Isolation of Jewry and Judaism

The Mishna

The Talmud

Intellectual Activity in Palestine and Babylonia

The Agada and the Midrash

Unification of Judaism

VIII. THE GAONIC PERIOD, OR THE HEGEMONY OF THE ORIENTAL JEWS (500-980)

VIII. THE GAONIC PERIOD, OR THE HEGEMONY OF THE ORIENTAL JEWS (500-980)

The Academies

Islam

Karaism

Beginning of Persecutions in Europe

Arabic Civilization in Europe

IX. THE RABBINIC-PHILOSOPHICAL PERIOD, OR THE HEGEMONY OF THE SPANISH JEWS (980-1492)

The Spanish Jews

The Arabic-Jewish Renaissance

The Crusades and the Jews

Degradation of the Jews in Christian Europe

The Provence

The Lateran Council

The Kabbala

Expulsion from Spain

X. THE RABBINIC-MYSTICAL PERIOD, OR THE HEGEMONY OF THE GERMAN-POLISH JEWS (1492-1789)

The Humanists and the Reformation

Palestine an Asylum for Jews

Messianic Belief and Hopes

Holland a Jewish Centre

Poland and the Jews

The Rabbinical Authorities of Poland

Isolation of the Polish Jews

Mysticism and the Practical Kabbala

Chassidism

Persecutions and Morbid Piety

XI. THE MODERN PERIOD OF ENLIGHTENMENT (THE NINETEENTH CENTURY)

XI. THE MODERN PERIOD OF ENLIGHTENMENT (THE NINETEENTH CENTURY)

The French Revolution

The Jewish Middle Ages

Spiritual and Civil Emancipation

The Successors of Mendelssohn

Zunz and the Science of Judaism

The Modern Movements outside of Germany

The Jew in Russia

His Regeneration

Anti-Semitism and Judophobia

XII. THE TEACHINGS OF JEWISH HISTORY

XII. THE TEACHINGS OF JEWISH HISTORY

Jewry a Spiritual Community

Jewry Indestructible

The Creative Principle of Jewry

The Task of the Future

The Jew and the Nations

The Ultimate Ideal




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