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Moritz Güdemann

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and that there was an irreconcilable contradiction between Judaism and Jewish nationality. Zionism “transfers national chauvinism... to Judaism” and “a Judaism... with cannons and bayonets would swap the role of David for that of Goliath and be a pathetic travesty of itself”, he criticized.
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in 1897, in the same publishing house that had published Herzl's pamphlet. Güdemann argued that a “National Judaism” no longer existed since the destruction of the
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He married his first wife, Fanny Spiegel, in 1863. After her death he married Ida Sachs, with whom he had four children.
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Güdemann protested the proposal to strike from the prayer-book all passages referring to the return of the Jews to the
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by Ismar Schorsch, in Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook (1966) 11 (1): 42-66. doi: 10.1093/leobaeck/11.1.42
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Moritz (Moshe) Güdemann attended the Jewish school in Hildesheim, and thereafter went to a Catholic
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Güdemann wrote on the history of Jewish education and culture, and was associated with the
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movement. In addition to dozens of articles, he published the following monographs:
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Ein mächtiger Traum, Theodor Herzl und die Vision eines Judenstaates, Part 3
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as preacher, where he became rabbi in 1868, and chief rabbi in 1892.
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there. In the latter year he was called to the rabbinate of
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Shmuel Almog, Juda Reinharz and Anita Shapira (Ed.):
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Hildesheim
German Confederation
Baden bei Wien
Austria-Hungary
Hebrew
Austrian
rabbi
Breslau
Jewish Theological Seminary
Magdeburg
Vienna
Holy Land
Theodor Herzl
Viennese Jewry
Der Judenstaat
Machiavelli
Hegel
anti-Zionist
Zionist congress
Basel
Second Temple in Jerusalem
world religion
Wissenschaft des Judentums
Seminary
Zionism and Religion
Ein mächtiger Traum, Theodor Herzl und die Vision eines Judenstaates, Part 3
Robert S. Wistrich
The Jews of Vienna in the Age of Franz Joseph
Wachstein, Bernhard

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