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|a Germans into Jews
|b remaking the Jewish social body in the Weimar Republic
|c Sharon Gillerman
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|a Stanford, Calif. :
|b Stanford University Press,
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|a Stanford studies in Jewish history and culture
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|a "As the family goes, so goes the nation"<br>Constructing a Jewish body politic : declining fertility and the development of a Jewish population policy<br>"A little state within a larger one" : the expansion of Jewish social work during the Weimar Republic<br>Rescuing "endangered youths" : youth welfare and the project of bourgeois social reform<br>"Trauma and transference" : war orphans shape a new Jewish nation.
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|a Juden USD 2 gnd ; Soziale Identität USD 2 gnd ; Familie USD 2 gnd ; Ideologie USD 2 gnd ; Soziale Wohlfahrt USD 2 gnd ; Jews -- Germany -- History USD y 20th century ; Jews -- Germany -- Social conditions USD y 20th century ; Jews -- Germany -- Charities -- History
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