"This is for scholarship to come, which will undoubtedly find, in addition to students, academics, and a wider audience thirsty to understand more about the phenomenon of Jewish Buddhists, great inspiration and solid material in these two pioneering publications." (Mira Niculescu, Journal of Buddhist Ethics, Vol. 28, 2021)
"The book contributes to the emerging field of Asian-German Studies and appeals to scholars of Jewish Studies, German Studies, Orientalism, and Postcolonial Studies." (H-Net Reviews Humanities and Social Sciences, January 28, 2020)
1. Introduction
2. Buddhism and German-Jewish Orientalism
3. The Buddha, the Rabbis, and the Philosophers: Rejections and Defenses
4. The Bridgebuilders: Jewishness between Asia and Europe
5. The Assimilation and Dissimilation of a Jewish Buddhist: Walter Tausk's Contested Identities
6. Conclusion: Towards a Study of Jewish-Buddhist Relations
Sebastian Musch is a research fellow in the Department of History at Osnabrück University, Germany.