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T H E J E W I S H Q U A R T E R LY R E V I E W , Vol. 103, No. 3 (Summer 2013) 415428 NOAM ZADOFF Hochschule fur Judische Studien Heidelberg / Heidelberg University ¨ ¨ GERSHOM SCHOLEM. Lamentations of Youth: The Diaries of Gershom Scholem, 19131919. Edited and translated by Anthony David Skinner. Cambridge Mass.: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2007. Pp. 374. HANNAH ARENDT AND GERSHOM SCHOLEM. Der Briefwechsel. Edited by Marie Luise Knott and David Heredia. Berlin: Judischer Verlag im Suhr¨ kamp Verlag, 2010. Pp. 693. JACOB TAUBES. Der Preis des Messianismus: Briefe von Jacob Taubes an Gershom Scholem und andere Materialien. Edited by Elettra Stimilli. Wurzburg: ¨ Konighausen and Neumann, 2006. Pp. 179. ¨ MORTON SMITH AND GERSHOM SCHOLEM. Correspondence, 19451982. Edited by Guy G. Stroumsa. Leiden: Brill, 2008. Pp. xxiv 206. I. W H E N T H E B E RL I N - BO R N Jewish adolescent Gerhard Arthur Scholem decided in 1917 to change his name to Gershom Shalom, his intention was to express two major changes in his life. First, by omitting his father's name, which was given to
Jewish Quarterly Review – University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: Jul 16, 2013
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