Escaping from Sodom: A Christian JewEncounters German Antisemitism

Nicholas M. Railton

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    Abstract

    The article discusses the impact of antisemitism on Jewish Christians in twentieth-centuryGermany. The fate of one Jewish Christian from an Orthodox Jewish background,Maly Kagan, is used to highlight overarching themes. The article focuses on the impact ofNational Socialism on her work in a Protestant psychiatric hospital and for the London-based Hebrew Christian Testimony to Israel. Light is shed on how she survived the Holocaust, her work with displaced persons in Frankfurt after the war and her decision in  to leave Germany to spend the rest of her life in Israel.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)pp 787
    JournalJournal of Ecclesiastical History
    VolumeVolume
    Issue numberIssue
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    Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - Oct 2013

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