Menorah (yearbook)

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Menorah: Yearbook for German-Jewish History

First edition 1990
Frequency of publication yearly
editor Karl Erich Grözinger , Gert Mattenklott and Julius H. Schoeps
Web link www.mmz-potsdam.de/jahrbuch.html
ISSN (print)

The menorah was a yearbook for German-Jewish history. It was published on behalf of the Moses Mendelssohn Center for European-Jewish Studies (MMZ) by the scientists Karl Erich Grözinger , Gert Mattenklott and Julius H. Schoeps . Until 1996 the Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute was one of the bodies involved.

From 1990 to 1995 the yearbook was published by Piper Verlag in Munich / Zurich and from 1996 to 2006 by Philo Verlag in Bodenheim / Berlin / Vienna, from 2000 as a series . The editor was the historian Ines Sonder .

The yearbook published essays on the history of the Jews in Germany and on German-Israeli relations . Until 2000, the expenditure had a regional focus.

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