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German Jews in Sweden: Dialectics of symbiosis and coexistence
(the Donner Institute, 03.11.2018)Review of Deutschsprachige Jüdische Migration nach Schweden 1774 bis 1945, edited by Olaf Glöckner and Helmut Müssener (2017). -
Gestaltningen och etablerandet av Förintelseminnet i Sverige: Förintelsemonument i Sverige 1990–2009
(the Donner Institute, 02.12.2017)I föregående artikel (publicerad i Nordisk judaistik 27(2)) visades hur minnet av Förintelsen gavs tidigt uttryck för i form av minnesstenar och monument, även i Sverige. Men trots dessa verk fanns det fortfarande ett behov ... -
Gestaltningen och etablering av Förintelseminnet i Sverige
(the Donner Institute, 05.12.2016)Artikeln handlar om de monumenten över Förintelsens offer som restes i Sverige mellan 1949 och 1998 och kompletterar och till viss del korrigerar bilden av hur minnet av Förintelsen har vuxit fram i Sverige. Medan vissa ... -
Golgotha and the burial of Adam between Jewish and Christian tradition
(The Donner Institute, 31.05.2021)The curious name of Golgotha, and its translations provided by the evangelists, became a focal point for interpretation, opening the door for new Christological concepts to become affixed to it. As these novel Christological ... -
Handbok om svenska judars arkiv
(The Donner Institute, 19.12.2022)Bokrecension av Carl Henrik Carlssons Källor till judarnas historia i Sverige. Arkivguide (Stockholm: Riksarkivet, 2022) -
How do you Jew in Finland?
(The Donner Institute, 20.12.2021)Review of Mercédesz Czimbalmos's Intermarriage, Conversion and Jewish Identity in Contemporary Finland. A Study of Vernacular Religion in the Finnish Jewish Communities (Åbo Akademi University). -
Hugo Valentin's scholarly campaign against antisemitism 1920s to the early 1950s
(The Donner Institute, 19.06.2023)The Swedish Jewish historian Hugo Valentin (1888–1963) founded the field of Swedish Jewish history in the 1920s. Valentin was also a prominent and public figure in Swedish Jewish affairs, as a writer, Zionist and refugee ... -
Intellektuelt fyrtårn gået bort: Amos Oz (1939–2018)
(The Donner Institute, 27.05.2019)Amos Oz (1939–2018) in memoriam. -
Intersections of gender and minority status: perspectives from Finnish Jewish women
(The Donner Institute, 26.05.2019)In this article, I examine how contemporary Finnish Jewish women understand their roles and identities as women in a small Orthodox Jewish community, on the one hand, and as members of a tiny minority in largely secular ... -
Ivan Baruch Kutisker in Finland: Initial encounters with Finnish antisemitism before the Great German Scandal
(the Donner Institute, 02.12.2017)Ivan Baruch Kutisker was a Lithuanian Jewish businessman who became a prominent symbol of Nazi propaganda and antisemitism in the Weimar Republic. Before Kutisker came to Germany he had a brief engagement as the Finnish ... -
Jewish archives and sources in the Nordic countries
(The Donner Institute, 20.12.2021)This article aims to give an overview of Jewish archives and archival sources in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. Besides describing significant existing collections, the article looks into ongoing archival projects, ... -
Jewish theology and Jewish studies in Germany: Reflections in relation to the development of the research field in Norway
(the Donner Institute, 03.11.2018)This article presents some insights into the German developments of studying Judaism and the Jewish tradition and relates them to the ongoing development of the subject at universities in the Nordic countries in general ... -
Jewish–Christian Contacts, Past and Present. Sweden and Germany Compared
(The Donner Institute, 19.06.2023)Editorial for the Volume 34, Issue 1 -
Jews and Judaism in Norway today
(the Donner Institute, 03.11.2018)This address was given as part of a podium discussion on Judaism in Norway today held at the Jewish Museum in Oslo on 4 March 2018. Other participants in the panel were Rabbi Lynn Feinberg (Jewish Renewal movement), Rabbi ... -
”Jude är något man gör”
(The Donner Institute, 27.06.2022)Recension av Jude i Sverige: en antologi, red. Daniel Pedersen (Stockholm: Föreningen Judisk kultur i Sverige, 2021). -
Judiskt liv i Helsingfors
(The Donner Institute, 12.12.2020)En recension av Eva Odrischinskys självbiografiska bok Som alla andra. Min judiska familj och jag (Förlaget 2019). -
Just an ordinary Jew: A case for Why Paul should be studied within Jewish studies
(the Donner Institute, 03.11.2018)The apostle Paul, author of many letters in the New Testament, is often considered to be the father of Christian antisemitism and a staunch opponent of keeping the Torah. This perspective has been shared both by Jews and ... -
Jødiske karakterer i dansk fortellende litteratur på 1800-tallet
(The Donner Institute, 19.12.2022)Bokanmeldelse av Katharina Bocks Philosemitische Schwärmereien. Jüdische Figuren in der dänischen Erzählliteratur des 19. Jahrhunderts (Tübingen: Narr Francke Attempto Verlag, 2021) -
Keeping kosher or not keeping kosher in contemporary Denmark
(The Donner Institute, 24.11.2019)The Hebrew term kosher means ‘fit’ or ‘proper’ and it traditionally signifies foods that conform to Jewish dietary law (kashrut). This article explores how kosher is understood, practised and contested in contemporary ... -
Landscape, boundaries, and the limits of representation: The Stolpersteine as a commemorative space
(the Donner Institute, 03.06.2017)The article discusses the commemorative concept of Gunter Demnig’s ongoing art project Stolpersteine, which is considered one of the world’s largest decentralised Holocaust memorials. Stolpersteine are small, cobblestone-size ...