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    • Verbal images of evil and (in)humanity during and after the Holocaust 

      Geddes, Jennifer (the Donner Institute, 29.05.2018)
      In this paper, I explore images of evil and (in)humanity in the works of Primo Levi and Charlotte Delbo – verbal images that they encountered within Auschwitz and those that they created afterwards to try to bear witness ...
    • ”Vi har redan tillräckligt med judar här”.Tonsättaren Hans Holewa och exilens dubbelhet 

      Rosengren, Henrik (the Donner Institute, 27.06.2016)
      Tonsättaren, radiomedarbetaren och musikern Hans Holewa (1905–1991) anlände till Sverige 1937 som landsflyktig undan den tilltagande antisemitismen i Wien, drygt ett halvår innan Österrike annekterades av Nazityskland. Som ...
    • Voices of fire 

      Abell Haynes, Theresa (The Donner Institute, 31.05.2021)
      Early followers of Jesus and later rabbinical Jews, two divergent branches of Judaism emerging respectively from the Second Temple and Post-Second Temple eras, both drew upon the cultural memory of Sinai to establish their ...
    • ”Vårt högsta mål. Judendomens väl.” Samfundet I.I: Judiska Intresset: 1841–1854 

      Carlesson Magalhães, Jens (the Donner Institute, 20.05.2020)
      The Society I.I: the Jewish Cause was founded in 1841 to fight for emancipation and against anti-Judaism. Concepts such as ‘Jew’ and ‘Swede of the Mosaic faith’ became a part of this struggle. The Society can be linked to ...
    • When the earth moves under your feet: Images of overcoming persecution in the Book of Psalms 

      Holst, Søren (the Donner Institute, 29.05.2018)
      This article explores the overcoming of evil in the biblical Book of Psalms, taking as its point of departure the so-called ‘sudden change of mood’ in the individual psalms of lamentation, where a psalmist proceeds from ...
    • Yidishe tates forming Jewish families 

      Czimbalmos, Mercédesz (The Donner Institute, 14.12.2020)
      Jewish communities often do not endorse the idea of intermarriage, and Orthodox Judaism opposes the idea of marrying out. Intermarriage is often perceived as a threat that may jeopardise Jewish continuity as children of ...