In Uncommon Allies, Alan Shore uses an impressive range of primary and secondary sources, including English and Yiddish newspapers of the time and neglected histories of various religious organizations, to shine a light on pivotal rallies against the rise of fascism in Germany which took place in Madison Square Garden between 1933-1945.
In Uncommon Allies, Alan Shore uses an impressive range of primary and secondary sources, including English and Yiddish newspapers of the time and neglected histories of various religious organizations, to shine a light on pivotal rallies against the rise of fascism in Germany which took place in Madison Square Garden between 1933-1945.
A native New Yorker, Alan Shore holds a doctorate in Modern Jewish History and Culture from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. He contributed an entry on the work of Sholem Asch to the Encyclopedia of Jewish History and Culture and wrote the foreword to A Hebraic Inkling: C. S. Lewis on Judaism and the Jews by P. H. Brazier.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introductions: Reframing Twentieth-Century American Jewish-Christian Discourse * 1. Setting the Stage: Cooperative Efforts among Jews and Christians at the Start of the Nazi Era * 2. Boradening the Jewish -Christian Alliance against Nazi Germany * 3. Differing Jewish Responses to the Final Solution in 1943 and Their Effects * 4. Jewish and Christian Zionists: Uncommon Allis in a Common Cause * Conclusion: Madison Square Garden and the Staging of Judeo-Christian Values * Notes * Bibliography
* Introductions: Reframing Twentieth-Century American Jewish-Christian Discourse * 1. Setting the Stage: Cooperative Efforts among Jews and Christians at the Start of the Nazi Era * 2. Boradening the Jewish -Christian Alliance against Nazi Germany * 3. Differing Jewish Responses to the Final Solution in 1943 and Their Effects * 4. Jewish and Christian Zionists: Uncommon Allis in a Common Cause * Conclusion: Madison Square Garden and the Staging of Judeo-Christian Values * Notes * Bibliography
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