Book contents
- The Jewish Imperial Imagination
- Ideas in Context
- The Jewish Imperial Imagination
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Under the Aegis of Empire
- Chapter 2 Saving Christianity from Itself
- Chapter 3 Vulnerable Existence
- Chapter 4 Forced Labor
- Chapter 5 Seeking Hope
- Chapter 6 Cold War Judaism
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index
Epilogue
Remembering German Jewry, Forgetting Empire
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 November 2023
- The Jewish Imperial Imagination
- Ideas in Context
- The Jewish Imperial Imagination
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Under the Aegis of Empire
- Chapter 2 Saving Christianity from Itself
- Chapter 3 Vulnerable Existence
- Chapter 4 Forced Labor
- Chapter 5 Seeking Hope
- Chapter 6 Cold War Judaism
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The epilogue looks at what of Baeck’s thought remains relevant by turning to the presence of empire and the memory of genocide today. This is done by looking at institutions that bear Baeck’s name, including the Leo Baeck House in Berlin, the Leo Baeck Institute in New York, and the Leo Baeck Temple in Los Angeles. The latter stands for the tradition of ethical monotheism and resistance to state power. The LBI represents the creative legacy of German Jewry, and the concern with the writing of history, that Baeck embodied. Finally, the Leo Baeck House stands for the vexed relation between postcolonial thought and the memory of the Holocaust in the contemporary public sphere in Germany, as expressed in a recent debate around the work of Achille Mbembe. I contend that the fact that Baeck, and other German-Jewish thinkers, are often treated without regard to the imperial context has a corollary in contemporary debates in Germany about the relation between the colonial past and the memory of the Holocaust. Such heated debates, for example, the Mbembe Affair, show that the intertwining of the Jewish and Colonial Question is still very much a German Question.
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- The Jewish Imperial ImaginationLeo Baeck and German-Jewish Thought, pp. 179 - 192Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023