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”Den som pekar på andras brister visar därigenom sina egna” Genmäle till Pontus Rudberg
(The Donner Institute, 202-12-12)Genmäle i den pågående diskussionen mellan Malin Thor Tureby och Pontus Rudberg om svenk-judisk historieforskning (se Vol 31 No 1). -
Nordic Jews in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
(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. -
Minnen från ett finskjudiskt musikerliv i tradition och förändring – Hillel Tokaziers biografi
(The Donner Institute, 12.12.2020)Recension av Sirkka Klemettiläs Pianomies Hillel Tokazier [Pianomannen Hillel Tokazier] (Päivä Osakeyhtiö 2019). -
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). -
Svenska judars berättelser om flyktingar, överlevande och hjälpverksamheter under och efter Förintelsen
(The Donner Institute, 12.12.2020)Swedish Jews’ supposed inactivity over Europe’s persecuted Jews during the Holocaust has been a prevalent discourse during the post-war period. This article ponders the origins of that discourse and how it affects how and ... -
Scandinavia and Israel after the Holocaust
(The Donner Institute, 12.12.2020)This article has two distinct yet interrelated aims. Firstly, through an exploration of three examples from Sweden, Norway and Denmark, it seeks to illustrate that an integrated examination of the events of both the Second ... -
Yidishe tates forming Jewish families
(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 ... -
Didaktiska reflektioner om judendom, stereotyper och tankefigurer
(The Donner Institute, 14.12.2020)This article addresses the issue of teaching Judaism for students in the teacher-training programme and those training to become clergy in a Swedish milieu. A major challenge in the secular post-Protestant setting is to ... -
Editorial
(The Donner Institute, 14.12.2020)Höstens nummer av Nordisk judaistik – Scandinavian Jewish Studies, vol. 31(2), innehåller fyra forskningsartiklar, två på svenska och två på engelska. I den första artikeln presenterar Håkan Bengtsson ... -
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Staging the Jewish Bourgeois Home: Women as consumers and producers of diverse public spaces in Stockholm at the beginning of the twentieth century
(the Donner Institute, 20.05.2020)This article explores the relationship between the domestic position of Jewish bourgeois housewives and the larger Swedish, urban landscape at the beginning of the twentieth century. Examining the interior décor, shopping ... -
”Vårt högsta mål. Judendomens väl.” Samfundet I.I: Judiska Intresset: 1841–1854
(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 ... -
A Renaissance of Jewish Studies in Contemporary Germany
(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 ... -
Back to the Post-Communist Motherlands: Reflections of a Jerusalemite Historian
(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 ... -
Revival? Rebirth? Renaissance? What happened to Polish Jews over the last four decades?
(the Donner Institute, 18.05.2020)Drawing on personal experience, the author discusses the vicissitudes of Jewish identity formation in the last two decades of Communist Poland and the first two decades which followed. He addresses the role of religion in ... -
Between Hatred and Nostalgia: Creating a new vision of Polish Jewry in the Third Polish Republic (1995–2005)
(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 ... -
The Return of Liberal Rabbinic Education to Berlin: Abraham Geiger College, Zacharias Frankel College and the School of Jewish Theology
(the Donner Institute, 20.05.2020)In Berlin two rabbinical seminaries, a Reform and Conservative, have recently been established. The historical and intellectual roots of these institutions in the nineteenth century is sketched, and then contrasted with ... -
The International Jewish Youth Camp at Szarvas: History, impact and future
(the Donner Institute, 20.05.2020)The JDC-Lauder International Jewish Youth Camp at Szarvas is perceived today as the single most important Jewish outreach and educational programme in Central and Eastern Europe; it is a key symbol for Eastern European ... -
”Den som pekar på andras brister visar därigenom sina egna.” Genmäle till Malin Thor Tureby
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Editorial
(The Donner Institute, 24.11.2019)Editorial for Issue 30(2) of Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavain Jewish Studies.