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This study addresses encounters between Jews and Muslims in interwar Berlin. Living on the margins of German society, the two groups sometimes used that position to fuse visions and their personal lives. German politics set the switches for their meeting, while the urban setting of Western Berlin offered a unique contact zone. Although the meeting was largely accidental, Muslim Indian missions served as a crystallization point. Five case studies approach the protagonists and their network from a variety of perspectives. Stories surfaced testifying the multiple aid Muslims gave to Jews during Nazi persecution. Using archival materials that have not been accessed before, the study opens up a novel view on Muslims and Jews in the 20th century. This title is available in its entirety in Open Access.

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List of Illustrations Map of Muslim and Jewish Places in West Berlin Acknowledgements Glossary Introduction PART 1: THE SETTING 1. Crossroads 2. The Spaces in Between PART 2: CASE STUDIES 3. The Hiking Club: S. M. Abdullah and the Oettinger Women 4. An Artist’s View: Lisa Oettinger Between ‘Civilizations’ 5. The Sting of Desire: Hugo Marcus’s Theology of Male Friendship 6. The Rebels: Luba Derczanska and her Friends 7. An Indian Muslim in Jewish Berlin: Khwaja Abdul Hamied Summary and Conclusion Archival Materials, Websites, Copyrights of Images References Index of Names General Index

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 09/01/2020
      ISBN13: 9789004418738, 978-9004418738
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      Book Synopsis
      This study addresses encounters between Jews and Muslims in interwar Berlin. Living on the margins of German society, the two groups sometimes used that position to fuse visions and their personal lives. German politics set the switches for their meeting, while the urban setting of Western Berlin offered a unique contact zone. Although the meeting was largely accidental, Muslim Indian missions served as a crystallization point. Five case studies approach the protagonists and their network from a variety of perspectives. Stories surfaced testifying the multiple aid Muslims gave to Jews during Nazi persecution. Using archival materials that have not been accessed before, the study opens up a novel view on Muslims and Jews in the 20th century. This title is available in its entirety in Open Access.

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations Map of Muslim and Jewish Places in West Berlin Acknowledgements Glossary Introduction PART 1: THE SETTING 1. Crossroads 2. The Spaces in Between PART 2: CASE STUDIES 3. The Hiking Club: S. M. Abdullah and the Oettinger Women 4. An Artist’s View: Lisa Oettinger Between ‘Civilizations’ 5. The Sting of Desire: Hugo Marcus’s Theology of Male Friendship 6. The Rebels: Luba Derczanska and her Friends 7. An Indian Muslim in Jewish Berlin: Khwaja Abdul Hamied Summary and Conclusion Archival Materials, Websites, Copyrights of Images References Index of Names General Index

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