History as the Rise Of a Modern Jewish Identity
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History has always held an important place in the
forming, inflection and reflection of Jewish identity. The
emancipation movement and subsequent Jewish enlightenment
in nineteenth century Germany brought about a major crisis in
Jewish identity regarding issues around integration to modern
German society. From this emerged both an intellectual and a
religious movement that sought different ways to negotiate
Judaism within a Christian hegemony. But these movements
were in conflict with one another, each vying to support the
correct means of social participation and integration without
assimilation. History, more precisely historiography, became
the central element of delineating one form of modern Jewish
identity upon which this conflict was waged. In this article, I
will outline the important role historiography took in the rise
of the scientific study of Judaism or Wissenschaft des
Judentums in modern Germany, the emergence of the Jewish
Reform movement and its impact on Jewish socio-religious
identity, and conclude by delineating the second-generation of
Wissenschaft des Judentums and its negation of the Reform
movement. This essay underscores the connections between
historiography and identity.
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La revue de sciences des religions d’Ottawa // Ottawa Journal of Religion. 2011(3): 27-43
