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Socialist antisemitism and its discontents in England, 1884–98 [PDF]
Virdee's essay explores the relationship between English socialists and migrant Jews amid the new unionism of the late nineteenth century: a cycle of protest characterized by sustained collective action by the unskilled and labouring poor demanding ...
Virdee, Satnam
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Beyond Chance? Herzl, Hechler, and Ideological Convergence in Early Political Zionism
This article argues that the influential role played by the Reverend William Hechler in the early Zionist movement cannot be understood apart from the transnational evangelical networks within which he operated.
Ariel Lionard Feldestein, Katrin Levy
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The account presents the fortunes of Amalia Reisenthel, born just after the end of World War II in Wrocław into a family who had survived the Holocaust.
Marek Szajda
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Jewish History beyond the Jewish People [PDF]
AbstractThis article proposes a new set of critical historical practices, with the aim of constructing Jewishness into an interpretive historical mode. Jewish history is most commonly understood as the history of the Jewish people and its territories. In setting this as the foundation of Jewish history, scholars have allowed empirical evaluation of the
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(Extract) Let us begin with a thought experiment. What would Judaism look like today had Maimonides not lived? Had he not created the first systematic and comprehensive code of Jewish law (Mishneh Torah) would his successors in that project, R.
Menachem Kellner
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The Naomi Cook Book: A Narrative of Canadian Jewish Integration
Canadian Jewish integration was a social process that took place in the political sphere, but was also driven by everyday practices such as preparing and consuming food.
Gesa Trojan
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Forum: Feminism in German Studies
From Professor Wallach\u27s contribution entitled Jews and Gender : To consider Jews and gender within German Studies is to explore the evolution of German‐Jewish Studies with respect to feminist and gender studies.
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Spinoza and Judaism in the French Context: The Case of Milner's Le Sage Trompeur [PDF]
Jean-Claude Milner’s Le sage trompeur (2013), a controversial recent piece of French Spinoza literature, remains regrettably understudied in the English-speaking world.
Stetter, Jack
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Outlandish names on the provincial doors: German Jews in Victorian Bradford and their expression of identities [PDF]
This paper seeks to integrate the study of the German Jewish minority in the Victorian north of England, Yorkshire in particular, within the wider context of Victorian history and Jewish and migration studies.
morawska, Lucia
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Objective Sjögren's disease is an autoimmune disorder that can impact multiple organ systems, including the peripheral nervous system (PNS). PNS manifestations, which can exist concurrently, include mononeuropathies, polyneuropathies, and autonomic nervous system neuropathies.
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