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Jews and the making of modern German theatre
Jeanette R. Malkin,
Freddie Rokem
Department of Theatre Arts
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Arts and Humanities
Jews
100%
German Theater
100%
Theater
100%
Judaism
87%
Jewish artists
37%
Jewish Theatre
37%
Germany
37%
venues
25%
Berlin
25%
Weimar Republic
25%
Intellectuals
12%
Cognitive
12%
Modernism
12%
Literature
12%
essayist
12%
Empire
12%
Twentieth Century
12%
Artists
12%
era
12%
Interplay
12%
Jewish Identity
12%
Genre
12%
Common Knowledge
12%
Modernist
12%
German culture
12%
Historical overview
12%
Cultural Education
12%
Yiddish Theater
12%
Co-creation
12%
Inter-cultural understanding
12%
directorship
12%
Interpersonal Relations
12%
Modern Art
12%
German Unification
12%
Keyphrases
Jews
100%
Jewish
100%
German Theater
100%
Germany
37%
Jewish Theatre
37%
Berlin
25%
German-Jewish
25%
Weimar Republic
25%
Performance Venues
25%
Vortex
12%
Jewish Identity
12%
Modernism
12%
Conventional View
12%
Jewish Population
12%
20th Century
12%
Cinema
12%
Reich
12%
Common Knowledge
12%
Self-understanding
12%
Modernist
12%
Identity-based
12%
Co-creation
12%
Human Relations
12%
Expressionism
12%
German Culture
12%
Historical Overview
12%
History of Theatre
12%
Theater Activity
12%
German Jews
12%
Modern Art
12%
Max Reinhardt
12%
Yiddish Theatre
12%
Cultural Education
12%
CABARET
12%
Directorships
12%
Artistic Innovation
12%
Intercultural Understanding
12%
Austrian Jews
12%
German Unification
12%