A murder in Lemberg politics, religion, and violence in modern Jewish history
How could a Jew kill a Jew for religious and political reasons? Many people asked this question after an Orthodox Jew assassinated Israeli Prime Minister Itshak Rabin in 1995. But historian Michael Stanislawksi couldn't forget it, and he decided to find out everything he could about an obscure...
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Princeton ; Oxford :
Princeton University Press
2007
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Galicia and its Jews, 1772-1848
- Lemberg and its Jews, 1772-1848
- A Reform rabbi in Eastern Europe
- Rabbi Abraham Kohn in Lemberg, 1843-1848
- Revolution and murder
- Abraham Ber Pilpel, murderer?
- The indicted co-conspirators
- Magdalena Kohn vs. the Austrian Empire