Rebellious Rabbi (autobiographical writings / memoirs often cited under this title)

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Rebellious Rabbi is the autobiographical memoir of Rabbi Joachim Prinz, chronicling his life as a German-Jewish rabbi, anti-Nazi activist, and later American civil rights leader.

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instanceOf autobiographical memoir
about American civil rights movement NERFINISHED
German-Jewish history
Jewish-American history
Nazism NERFINISHED
anti-Nazi resistance
immigration to the United States
rabbinic leadership
author Joachim Prinz NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
documents Jewish life in Germany under Nazi rule
Jewish participation in the U.S. civil rights movement
the role of rabbis in resisting Nazism
focusesOn Joachim Prinz’s American rabbinate
Joachim Prinz’s civil rights activism
Joachim Prinz’s emigration from Germany
Joachim Prinz’s opposition to Nazism
Joachim Prinz’s work as a German rabbi
genre Holocaust-era memoir
Jewish memoir
autobiography
hasTheme Jewish-Christian relations in America
exile and migration
moral resistance
religious leadership
social justice
hasTitleVariant Rebellious Rabbi: An Autobiography NERFINISHED
Rebellious Rabbi: Memoirs of Joachim Prinz NERFINISHED
intendedAudience general readers
scholars of Jewish history
scholars of civil rights history
isFrequentlyCitedAs Rebellious Rabbi NERFINISHED
language English
literaryForm memoir
mainSubject Joachim Prinz NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person
subjectEthnicReligiousIdentity Jewish
subjectLaterNationality American
subjectNationality German
subjectOccupationDescribed civil rights leader
rabbi
timePeriodCovered Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
Weimar Republic NERFINISHED
mid-20th century United States

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Joachim Prinz notableWork Rebellious Rabbi (autobiographical writings / memoirs often cited under this title)