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    • Marcus Ehrenpreis in an international context 

      Hultman, Maja; Gargova, Fani (The Donner Institute, 20.12.2021)
      This report from the online workshop on 3 June 2021 which took place at the University of Vienna and University of Gothenburg gives an account of the talks and discussions on the role of Rabbi Marcus Ehrenpreis in the ...
    • Memory, shame and dignity 

      Rosenberg, Göran (the Donner Institute, 03.06.2017)
      'Memory, shame and dignity' is a presentation given by the Swedish journalist and author Göran Rosenberg at the Centre for the Study of Jewish Thought in Modern Culture, Copenhagen, 5 May 2015.
    • Merchants of Helsinki: Jewish stereotypes on a Yiddish stage 

      Muir, Simo (The Donner Institute, 24.11.2019)
      This article analyses a New Year’s revue from 1929 by Helsinki-born Jac Weinstein (1883–1976) and the image of the Jewish merchant. Many stereotypes concerning ethnicity and gender are at play in the revue and the line ...
    • Minnen från ett finskjudiskt musikerliv i tradition och förändring – Hillel Tokaziers biografi 

      Illman, Ruth (The Donner Institute, 12.12.2020)
      Recension av Sirkka Klemettiläs Pianomies Hillel Tokazier [Pianomannen Hillel Tokazier] (Päivä Osakeyhtiö 2019).
    • Nils Martola in memoriam 

      Lundgren, Svante (The Donner Institute, 20.12.2021)
    • Nordic Jews in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries 

      Pataricza, Dóra (The Donner Institute, 12.12.2020)
      Conference report on the online workshop ‘Nordic Jews in the 20th and 21st centuries: Multiple Identifications in Everyday Life’, organized by Professor Lena Roos, 15–16 October 2020.
    • Nordisk judaistik / Scandinavian Jewish Studies Forty years of academic dialogue 

      Illman, Ruth (the Donner Institute, 03.11.2018)
      This review article describes and analyses the development of the journal Nordisk judaistik / Scandinavian Jewish Studies (NJ) since its founding in 1975. It discusses the editorial policies and practices of the journal ...
    • Noreg og dei polskjødiske flyktningane, 1968–1970 

      Larsen, Svein-Erik (The Donner Institute, 31.05.2021)
      In 1968, an antisemitic campaign, launched by the Polish government, caused around 13,000 Jews to leave Poland. About 2500 of these refugees came to Denmark, while only about 25 ended up in Norway. The migration to Norway ...
    • Ny rapport om finländska SS-frivilliga och övergreppen mot judar 1941–1943. A new report on Finnish SS-volunteers and atrocities against Jews 1941–3 

      Deland, Mats (The Donner Institute, 26.05.2019)
      Review (in Swedish and in English) of Lars Westerlund's The Finnish SS-Volunteers and Atrocities against Jews, Civilians and Prisoners of War in Ukraine and the Caucasus Region 1941–1943: An Archival Study (Helsinki, ...
    • Ny udgave af en velskreven grammatiksucces 

      Ravn, Flemming André Philip (The Donner Institute, 27.05.2019)
      Review of Bill T. Arnold and John H. Choi's A Guide to Biblical Hebrew Syntax, 2nd edn (Cambridge University Press, 2018).
    • När det judiska tar plats 

      Roos, Lena (The Donner Institute, 20.12.2021)
      Recension av Jag må bo mitt ibland dem. Stockholms stora synagoga 150 år, projektledare och redaktör: Marina Burstein, bild­redaktör, grafisk form och foto: Karl Gabor (Stockholm: Hillelförlaget/Judiska församlingen i ...
    • Om vikten att få berätta och minnen av Ravensbrück, Vita bussarna och livet efteråt 

      Sjö, Sofia (The Donner Institute, 12.12.2023)
      Recension av Lena Millingers ...För det fanns inga barn i Ravensbrück: En berättelse om Gladys och Ivan Neuman (Hestra: Isaberg förlag, 2021). 104 s.
    • ‘Only the murder accusations are missing’ 

      Carlesson Magalhães, Jens (The Donner Institute, 19.06.2023)
      In 1848, the Götheborgs Dagblad newspaper was revived after a ten-year gap, and launched the anonymous submission column entitled ‘Anonyma Lådan’ (the Anonymous Box). In January and February 1849, many antisemitic letters ...
    • Philo of Stockholm. The ecumenical heresies of Rabbi Marcus Ehrenpreis 

      Rosenberg, Göran (The Donner Institute, 24.11.2019)
      This paper was presented at the conference ‘The Marrano Phenomenon: Jewish Hidden Tradition and Modernity’, Warsaw, 16–19 September 2019. It considers the case of Marcus Ehrenpreis, chief rabbi of Stockholm (1914–48). ...
    • Picturing vision: The interconnectedness of mental and visual images 

      Schürmann, Eva (the Donner Institute, 29.05.2018)
      Kant taught us to think of the faculty of imagination as an ingredient of perception. Vision, thus, is not only opened to the present but also to the absent, for instance through expectations or memories. Our ways of seeing ...
    • Presence and absence of the belated witness in two short stories by Mavis Gallant 

      Ballan, Joseph (the Donner Institute, 03.06.2017)
      This essay extends Michael Levine’s theory of the ‘belated witness’ as an approach to the question of how Holocaust survival is represented in literature, by considering how the absence of such a witness is made perceptible ...
    • Putting the Nordic into Nordic Jewish Studies 

      Kahn-Harris, Keith (the Donner Institute, 05.12.2016)
      Review of Jewish Studies in the Nordic Countries Today, edited by Ruth Illman and Björn Dahla (2016).
    • ‘Rabbinising’ in sixteenth-century polemics 

      Avner, Shamir (The Donner Institute, 27.06.2022)
      ‘Rabbi’ is the title of Jewish scholars and teachers. Yet, in the sixteenth century, the word was sometimes employed in Christian discourse, when Christian scholars referred to their Christian peers as rabbis. How could ...
    • Reading Paul with Messianic Jews 

      Nyström, Jennifer (The Donner Institute, 27.06.2022)
      This review article presents and summarises my doctoral dissertation ‘Reading Romans, Constructing Paul(s): A Conversation between Messianic Jews in Jerusalem and Paul within Judaism Scholars’, defended on 24 September ...
    • Researching vernacular Judaism: reflections on theory and method 

      Illman, Ruth (The Donner Institute, 26.05.2019)
      This article presents the ethnographically driven multi-method research perspective of vernacular religion and analyses its potential to contribute to the theoretical advancement of Jewish studies. The ongoing discussion ...