"Magnus has produced a model study of Jewish emancipation in Germany from both Jewish and non-Jewish perspectives. Amassing new archival data, arguing cogently, and writing lucidly, the author explores the move toward the integration of Jews, their rush to take advantage of new opportunities, and an organized Jewish response to the challenges posed by entry into the non-Jewish world. With a balanced eye on the surrounding context, Magnus insightfully illuminates how Jews and non-Jews 'rewrote the rules of their relationship.'"—Marion Kaplan, Columbia University