236 BOOK REVIEWS shape through religio identity over their In Working from archi Indian Jewish period history, well ground however, in the secon classics, but is spare i Indian anthropology a a single unpublished strengths, should not does here. Although ment with the social- consistently engrossing the details provided by often petty. Too freq reading would either m For much of the narra efforts, and personal a much more than twe counted in hundreds of group marginal to its than its numbers warr tends to outweigh the least, the Jewish com around the world: th tuates the contrasts i too often forgotten by Daniel Gold Cornell University Ithaca, N.Y. Steven Beller. Vienna and the Jews, 1867-1938: A Cultural History. Cam- bridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. x, 271 pp. For nearly fifty years after the appearance of Max Grunwald's Vienna in the JPS Jewish Communities Series in 1936, no book on Viennese Jewry was