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The Pursuit of the Sanhedrin : The Hungarian Jewish Congress in the Tradition of Nineteenth-Century Synods

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Hungarian Jewish Congress
Sanhedrin
jewish self-organization
parliamentary system
synod
BM Judaism
Cultural Studies
History
Sociology and Political Science
Religious Studies
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14018/26554
Abstract
This article studies the Hungarian Jewish Congress of 1868–1869 from a European perspective. During the run-up to the Congress, the Jewish press discussed intensely the organizational models found in Jewish history, in modern Jewries abroad, as well as in the minority churches of Hungary. Central European Jews challenged the success narrative that had come to be associated with the Napoleonic Sanhedrin and the central administration of French Jewry. Comparison with other religious unification attempts can teach us about the expectations that were projected onto the effort to control the Hungarian Jewish pluralization processes with the devices of parliamentary democracy.
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2020
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10.1080/1462169X.2020.1794167
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