| 34. Bloch, Erinnerungen , 1:202; Weitzmann, "Politics of the Viennese Jewish Community," p. 129; Wistrich, Jews of Vienna , p. 193.
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| 35. Toury, "Defense Activities," pp. 16869, 187, 189.
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| 36. Wistrich, Jews of Vienna , pp. 199200, 291.
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| 37. Rosensaft, "Jews and Antisemites in Austria," p. 71; Wistrich, Jews of Vienna , pp. 18687, 190; Levy, Anti-Semitic Political Parties in Imperial Germany , p. 146; Schorsch, Jewish Reactions to German AntiSemitism , p. 83; Weinzierl, "Antisemitismus als Phänomen," p. 32.
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| 38. Daviau, "Hermann Bahr," pp. 2527.
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| 39. Ibid., pp. 2225.
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| 40. Wistrich, Socialism and the Jews , p. 310; Sacher, Modern Jewish History , p. 261.
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| 41. Wistrich, Jews of Vienna , pp. 348, 362, 366; Rozenblit, "The Assertion of Identity," pp. 17778, 182; Schoeps, "Modern Heirs of the Maccabees," pp. 155, 164, 168.
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| 42. Bihl, "Jews of Austria-Hungary," p. 9; McCagg, Habsburg Jews , p. 199.
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| 43. Wistrich, Jews of Vienna , p. 407; Berkley, Vienna and Its Jews , p. 114. The quotation is from Johnson, History of the Jews , p. 391. Some highly assimilated Jews went so far as to give their small children Christmas presents and Easter eggs. See Clare, L ast Waltz in Vienna , p. 272.
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| 44. Grunwald, History of Jews in Vienna , p. 451; Schorske, Fin-de-Siècle Vienna , p. 162; Wistrich, Jews of Vienna , pp. 44344.
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| 45. Sachar, Modern Jewish History , p. 270; Poppel, Zionism in Germany , p. 41; Schorske, Fin-de-Siècle Vienna , p. 172; Wistrich, Jews of Vienna , pp. 45253.
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