Scandinavian Jewry 1911–1955: In the Footsteps of Rabbi A. I. Jacobson Through Turbulent Times

Author:   Seth Jacobson
Publisher:   De Gruyter
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9783111624846


Pages:   350
Publication Date:   13 November 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Scandinavian Jewry 1911–1955: In the Footsteps of Rabbi A. I. Jacobson Through Turbulent Times


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Abraham Israel Jacobson's biography (1888–1955) spans a transformative period in Jewish history, from Ottoman Palestine to post-Holocaust Europe. Following his Yeshiva studies in Eretz Israel, Jacobson arrived in Sweden in 1911, beginning four and a half decades of leadership in Scandinavia, from the start performing the duties of teacher, chazan, shochet, and mohel. The biography draws on his 12,000-item private archive documenting Jewish life in Sweden, where he served as teacher and community leader in Landskrona and Sundsvall, later in Trondheim, Norway, finally settling during World War II in Stockholm. There, he became the Rabbi of the Jeschurun Synagogue, which miraculously escaped the fires and destruction of Kristallnacht. A multifaceted religious leader, he faced the unique challenges of Nordic Jewish life. The biography offers insight into critical matters such as the restrictive legislation against sh’chita (the ritual slaughter of animals according to the laws of kashrut), the rescue of Jews from the Holocaust, and the local support of survivors in cooperation with the Jewish communities, Vaad Hahazalah, the World Jewish Congress, and the Joint. His involvement included energetic efforts to free thousands of agunot, Jewish women whose husbands were murdered in the war. His story unveils a picture of vibrant Orthodox life in 1940s Stockholm and the challenges faced by those seeking to maintain a Jewish way of life in modern Scandinavia. For scholars and students of modern Jewish history and Judaism, the book offers unique insights into Jewish leadership in a crucial era for Western Europe and world Jewry. Read it to find out how one rabbi managed to navigate and influence events during the turbulent times surrounding World War II and the birth of Israel as a modern nation.

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Author:   Seth Jacobson
Publisher:   De Gruyter
Imprint:   De Gruyter Oldenbourg
ISBN:  

9783111624846


ISBN 10:   3111624846
Pages:   350
Publication Date:   13 November 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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""This is a significant, well-written, and thoroughly researched work about a remarkable individual whose life and actions are deeply intertwined with Jewish history - primarily in Sweden and Norway, but also in the broader context of the Holocaust. Readers gain valuable insights into topics such as sh'chita, agunot, Honor Courts, and Rabbi A.I. Jacobson's efforts to rescue Jews, among others. The book draws upon Rabbi A.I. Jacobson's private archive, an exceptionally rich and valuable resource for scholarship. We owe a debt of gratitude to the author for defying his aunt's plea not to 'delve into the past' and for preserving this archive - ensuring its availability for future research."" - Carl Henrik Carlsson, Associate Professor, Uppsala University, Sweden.


Author Information

Seth Jacobson, a graduate of the University of Stockholm, lives in Jerusalem, Israel. In 1995, he discovered the previously unknown archive of his grandfather, Rabbi Abraham Israel Jacobson. It proved to be a treasure of information about Scandinavian Jewry and Holocaust history—and has served as the foundation for this biography.

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