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      Illman, Ruth; Hedner Zetterholm, Karin (The Donner Institute, 24.11.2019)
      Editorial for Issue 30(2) of Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavain Jewish Studies.
    • A note on rethinking Martin Buber’s ‘I consider a tree’ 

      Raskin, Richard (The Donner Institute, 19.12.2022)
      In the original English version of I and Thou (1937) and in a postscript to the second English edition (1958), Martin Buber assured his readers that an I–Thou relationship is possible between a person and a tree. Considering ...
    • A Renaissance of Jewish Studies in Contemporary Germany 

      von Braun, Christina (the Donner Institute, 20.05.2020)
      This paper provides an overview of the development of Jewish studies in Germany since reunification. After a brief historical review of the subject in the nineteenth century with the development of modern Reform Judaism ...
    • Allosemitism and cosmisation 

      Carlesson Magalhães, Jens; Jansson, Fredrik (The Donner Institute, 20.12.2021)
      In this article, we explore the fruitfulness of seeing allosemitism as an aspect of cosmisation. We explore possible tropes such as creating order from chaos, embracing Christian identity and supersessionism, and legitimising ...
    • Angeläget men rörigt i ny bok om judiskt liv i Stockholm 

      Kvist Geverts, Karin (The Donner Institute, 24.11.2019)
      Recension av boken Gravstenar berättar. Judiskt liv i Stockholm 1775-1875 (Stockholmia förlag, 2018).
    • At beskytte demokratiet mod dets indre fjender 

      Gildin Zuckerman, Maja (The Donner Institute, 27.06.2022)
      Boganmeldelse af Sofie Lene Baks ”Racismeparagraffen” (Århus: Århus Universitetsforlag, 2021).
    • Back to the Post-Communist Motherlands: Reflections of a Jerusalemite Historian 

      Bartal, Israel (the Donner Institute, 18.05.2020)
      This article presents some of the personal observations of a veteran Israeli scholar whose long-years' encounters with the 'real' as well as the 'imagined' eastern Europe have shaped his historical research. As an Israeli-born ...
    • Between Hatred and Nostalgia: Creating a new vision of Polish Jewry in the Third Polish Republic (1995–2005) 

      Landgrebe, Alix (the Donner Institute, 22.05.2020)
      This article discusses the revival of Polish national thought from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. I demonstrate how the so-called Jewish question influenced the debate and the vision of Jewry in Poland after ...
    • Bildrik populärvetenskap om dansk-judisk historia 

      Carlsson, Carl Henrik (the Donner Institute, 29.05.2018)
      Recension av Cecilie Felicia Stokholm Banke, Signe Bergman Larsen, Janne Laursen, Martin Schwarz Lausten, Hanne Trautner-Kromann, En indvandringshistorie. Jøder i Danmark 400 år (Dansk Jødisk Museum 2018). Engelsk version: ...
    • Bodies speak louder than words. Norwegian Jewish parents reflecting on brit milah 

      Stene, Nora (The Donner Institute, 12.12.2023)
      This article addresses the question: how do Norwegian Jewish parents reflect on brit milah (circumcision) in a context where this practice is frequently criticised? The data are derived from twenty-five in-depth interviews. ...
    • Building Babylonian giur 

      Zaitsev, Kira (the Donner Institute, 03.11.2018)
      Review of Moshe Lavee's The Rabbinic Conversion of Judaism: The Unique Perspective of the Bavli on Conversion and the Construction of Jewish Identity (2018)
    • Bunds historia framstår som både avslutad och högaktuell 

      Englund, Martin (The Donner Institute, 31.05.2021)
      En recension av Håkan Blomqvists bok Socialism på jiddisch: judiska Arbeter Bund i Sverige (Carlssons, 2020).
    • Bøger om jødisk historie i Danmark de sidste 15 år 

      Thing, Morten (the Donner Institute, 27.06.2016)
      I Danmark er der de sidste femten år udkommet en hel del bøger om jødernes historie, ikke mindst om deres trængsler. Morten Thing gennemgår i denne oversigtsartikel de vigtigste indenfor forskning og formidling. The ...
    • Can evil create? Lévinas in conversation with tikkun olam and Kierkegaard 

      Westin, Anna (the Donner Institute, 29.05.2018)
      In this article, I look at the phenomenological expression of creativity through language as a way of relating to the self and others. Employing the Jewish concepts of the yetzerim, or impulses, philosophically, I suggest ...
    • Challahpulla: where two wor(l)ds meet 

      Pataricza, Dóra (The Donner Institute, 26.05.2019)
      The relationship between food and religion is a lived activity formed by the dynamics of both tradition and adaption. Religious commitments to food are influenced by various factors, ranging from personal spirituality and ...
    • Christianity without Christ? 

      Schoeps, Julius H (The Donner Institute, 19.06.2023)
      Ever since the publication of Dohm’s Ueber die bürgerliche Verbesserung der Juden (On the Civil Improvement of the Jews) in 1781, which argued for Jewish political equality on humanitarian grounds, more and more voices ...
    • Contemporary discourses on general definitions of antisemitism 

      Bogle, Jonah Jehoshua Jürgen (The Donner Institute, 19.12.2022)
      This review article gives an overview of the two most influential definitions of antisemit­ism in Europe: the non-legally binding working definition by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) and the so-called ...
    • Cross-dressing among medieval Ashkenazi Jews: Confirming challenged group borders 

      Roos, Lena (the Donner Institute, 02.12.2017)
      This article deals with explicit permissions for two types of cross-dressing found in the thirteenth-century ethical tract Sefer Chasidim. In order to avoid being sexually assaulted, female Jewish travellers were allowed ...
    • Cultural transfer in Swedish exile 

      Nawrocka, Irene (The Donner Institute, 19.06.2023)
      After the death in 1934 of his father-in-law Samuel Fischer, founder of the well-known publishing house S. Fischer in Berlin, Gottfried Bermann Fischer moved to Vienna with the aim of publishing the works of prominent ...
    • Den Judiska Kvinnoklubben (JKK) och de judiska flyktingarna under 1930- och 1940-talen 

      Thor Tureby, Malin (The Donner Institute, 24.11.2019)
      In a Swedish context, Jewish women’s experiences and actions have gone unrecorded and unrecognised; most narratives of Swedish Jewish history offer only a partial account of their past. Marginalised or ignored, or absorbed ...