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The stages of students’ behaviour change functioning as predictors of dropout [PDF]
Due to the expansion of higher education, the number of students attending universities has significantly grown for the last few decades. However, many students drop out of higher education due to several reasons, such as lack of motivation, inadequate ...
Szabó Csilla Marianna, Matar Haneen
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The Genesis of the Zionist Paradigm in Jewish History: Exploring Ben-Zion Dinur's Worldview
The 1920s and 30s marked a pivotal period for the genesis of the modern Jewish state and its historical narrative. It was during this era that the Zionist paradigm of Jewish history took shape, serving as the cornerstone of collective memory and the ...
Vladimir Ruzhansky
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Jewish-Christian Identities in Conflict: The Cases of Fr. Daniel Rufeisen and Fr. Elias Friedman
The status of Jewish identity in cases of conversion to another religion is a contentious issue and was brought to the forefront of public attention with the 1962 court case of Oswald Rufeisen, a Jewish convert to Christianity known as Br.
Emma O’Donnell Polyakov
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The Transformation of Jewish Identity in the Poetry of "Hayyim Nehman Bialek" and "Mahmoud Darvish" [PDF]
Jewish identity is based on the historical, cultural, and religious heritage of the Jews, and the poetic elements which draws the poet's attention to particular events and inspires him to record those events.
karim keshavarzi, Mohamed Ali Salmani
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“Being a Yid”: Jewish Identity of Tottenham Hotspur Fans—Analysis and Interpretation
Tottenham Hotspur football fans are victims of regular antisemitic abuse from opposition fans. They are commonly referred to as “Yids.” Interestingly, Tottenham supporters appropriated the Jewish image and embraced it as part of their fandom identity ...
Bogna Wilczyńska
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Contemporary Jewish Prose in the USA [PDF]
The essay presents an overview of Jewish American prose of the second half of the 20th — first two decades of the 21st century within the context of multicultural literature of the USA. The definition of Jewish literature remains a matter of debate.
Olga B. Karasik-Updike
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Hybridity of the Jewish Diaspora Characters in Pearl S. Buck's Novel Peony (1948)
This research aims to investigate the hybridity of the Jewish diaspora characters in Pearl Sydenstricker Buck's novel Peony (1948). Peony (1948) raises identity issues especially within the Jewish diaspora characters.
Ayu Ratna Ningtyas
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Milton Babbitt’s Glosses on American Jewish Identity
Despite the fact that Babbitt claimed to “regard himself as Jewish and did not wish to be in any way evasive about being Jewish,” little scholarship has documented how Babbitt’s Jewish identity influenced his discourse or music.
Alison Maggart
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The main statement of the article is that Polish-Jewish and Jewish-Polish biographies have an ambiguous ontological status. The status, which the article describes as spectral, is traced in Polish literature over the last twenty four years (from mid-80s ...
Przemysław Czapliński
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Les Juifs à New York : d’une identification religieuse à une identité politique
In the following weeks after the 11th September attacks, the American Jewish press underscores in its editorials two ways of what being Jewish means, today, in America. The first one is connected with neighbourhood, with the daily life places. The second
Nicolas Sourisce
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