Gustav Gottheil was an influential, well-known, and controversial Reform Jewish leader of his era. His sermons and writings were characterized by intellectual depth and a strong sense of social justice. Gottheil advocated for the modernization of Judaism and its adaptation to the contemporary world.
This collection of music was written by Gustav Gottheil to accompany the hymns and anthems used in Jewish worship. With commentary and analysis by A.J. Davis, this book offers insight into the history and meaning of Jewish music, as well as practical advice for musicians and worship leaders.
This short book, "Zionism and Anti-Semitism," written by Max Nordau and Gustav Gottheil, is the cornerstone classic that provides an excellent view into the plights of anti-semitism that existed in 1902 and before - well before the Holocaust.
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