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The Jewish Christian Community
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Pauline Rose
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Medieval Jewish Community of Maribor
The following article discusses the Jewish presence in medieval Maribor from the 10th century to the expulsion in 1496. The discussion starts with the phenomenon of »Jewish villages« in the area of South-Eastern Alps in the framework of which also the ...
Klemen Jelinčič Boeta
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The resilience of Jewish communities living in the diaspora: a scoping review
IntroductionThroughout history, Jewish communities have been exposed to collectively experienced traumatic events. Little is known about the role that the community plays in the impact of these traumatic events on Jewish diaspora people.
Judith E. M. Meijer +6 more
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Identity and Sense Belonging of the Indonesian Jewish Communities
Indonesian Jewish communities rarely appear in academic or scientific research. Some existing articles are about Jewish community in other countries or other minorities in Indonesia.
Mohamad Rezky Utama
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The documents conserved in the Terracini Jewish Archive of Turin allow the reader to examine the application of the legislation concerning Jewish communities during the period of time starting from the Napoleonic domination until the Italian unity.
Ida Ferrero
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The impact of cancer therapy on cognition in the elderly
Cancer and cancer therapy-related cognitive impairment (formerly known as chemobrain or chemo-fog) are often described in the literature. In the past, studies have failed to prove the existence of cancer therapy-related cognitive dysfunction.
Victoria eMandilaras +13 more
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Interpretation of Values in the Epitaphs on the Tombstones of Old Jewish Cemetery in Bratislava
The aim of the paper is to find the most frequent links and connotations of the notions related to the values of the Jewish religious community in Bratislava before WWII.
Jarmila Jurova, Marek Debnar
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Performance as Exchange: Taxation and Jewish Theatre in Early Modern Italy [PDF]
In early modern Italy, an unusual form of exchange between Jewish and Christian communities materialized in Mantua: Jews in Mantua were required to perform an annual play as a tribute to their Gonzaga rulers.
Jaffe-Berg, E
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I would like to welcome you all to York University and, on behalf of the University, to say that we are very honoured and pleased that this discussion will be going on this week.
Harry Arthurs
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On November 11, 1953, the IFT Theatre (Idisher Folks Teater-Jewish People’s Theatre) one of the most important Jewish theatres of Buenos Aires at the time. This ban continued until October 1955. Which were the reasons that explained this ban?
Paula Ansaldo
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