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Menorah Review (No. 36, Winter, 1996) [PDF]
Surviving the Twentieth Century -- On Jewish Art: Wherefore Art Thou? -- Leah -- The Message of Kohelet -- Holocaust Texts: A Newer Testament -- Jewish Women and Jewish Writers -- Places -- Book ...
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The mirage of a “paradox” of dehumanization: How to affirm the reality of dehumanization
Abstract This paper argues that the so‐called ‘paradox’ of dehumanization is a mirage arising from misplaced abstraction. The alleged ‘paradox’ is taken as a challenge that arises from a skeptical stance. After reviewing the history of that skeptical stance, it is reconstructed as an argument with two premises.
Maria Kronfeldner
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Menorah Review (No. 21, Winter, 1991) [PDF]
Van Gogh: A Case History in Religion and Art -- Book Briefings -- Lesson From the Holocaust -- Evil Is Alive and Well -- Religion and State: The Israel Model -- Book ...
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The Holocaust in the National Curriculum after 25 years
This article provides a historical overview of the position of the Holocaust within the National Curriculum since 1991. Through close analysis of the five iterations of the curriculum, it traces changes and continuities in how teaching and learning about
Andy Pearce
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Stutthof-eksperimentet.
Den 8. desember 1943 forlot dampskipet «Donau» Oslo havn med 254 norske politimenn ombord. Dette var embets- og tjenestemenn, hvorav hovedparten var personer som okkupasjonsmakten betraktet som «upålitelige» og som var blitt holdt fanget siden ...
Terje Emberland
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Menorah Review (No. 67, Summer/Fall, 2007) [PDF]
A Poem by Richard E. Sherwin -- Camp Sisters: Women and the Holocaust -- From the Feminist\u27s Corner -- Modern History and Modern Letters -- The Roots of Anti-Semitism -- Noteworthy ...
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Objectivity and the historian: Beyond the fried egg test
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
David Stack
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Embodying Tradition and Ascribing Meaning: Israeli Jewish Atheists Choosing to Circumcise Their Sons
ABSTRACT This article explores the meanings Israeli–Jewish atheists ascribe to their choice to circumcise their sons. Despite their lack of religious belief, many choose to engage in this practice, often seen as a typical representation of Jewish physical embodiment. Employing a lived religion approach, which emphasizes the multifaceted nature of human
Tammar Friedman
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Allocating the Proceeds of Settlements: Looted Assets, Successor Interests, Recovered Properties, and Settlement Funds [PDF]
Record of panel discussion on how the proceeds of Holocaust restitution settlements should be allocated. Special attention is paid to looted assets, successor interests, recovered properties, and settlement ...
Transcripts,
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