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Židovství v české a německé literatuře. Peníze od Hitlera Radky Denemarkové a Harlemský holocaust Maxima Billera // Jewishness in Czech and German literary works: Money from Hitler and Harlem Holocaust [PDF]

open access: yesSvět Literatury, 2015
This article deals with the question and depiction of Jewish identity after 1945 in Czech and German literary works. It concerns the Czech novel Money from Hitler by Radka Denemarková and the German short story Harlem Holocaust by Maxim Biller while ...
Michaela Peroutková
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The Exilic Imperative of American Jewry

open access: yesReligions, 2018
This article considers the existence of an exilic imperative in the historical and identity hermeneutics of American Jewry. Author considers cases of (1) American Jewish identification with racial outsiders, including the appropriation of historical ...
Michael S. Alexander
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Jewish Americans’ identity salience and effects on attitudes toward diversity

open access: yesScientific Reports
Although Jewish people in the US are often racialized (i.e., perceived by others) as White, Jewish Americans vary in the extent to which they consider themselves White, and in how strongly they identify with being Jewish.
Kimberly Rios   +3 more
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Jewish Education in Algerian Jewish Communities—Multiple Identities in an Era of Change (1830–1939)

open access: yesReligions
Our discussion of the Algerian Jewish community’s Jewish education during the French period (1830–1939) sheds light on the community’s multiplicity of identities viewed through the prism of the Spanish diaspora and French colonialism and sociology ...
Yossef Charvit
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Multiple forms of discrimination and postpartum depression among indigenous Palestinian-Arab, Jewish immigrants and non-immigrant Jewish mothers

open access: yesBMC Public Health, 2019
Background While discrimination takes multiple forms, racial or ethnic discrimination is a root cause of this health-damaging social phenomenon. We drew on intersectionality theory, which offers an account of discrimination’s multiple effects, to ...
Nihaya Daoud   +5 more
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Back to Exile: Current Jewish Critiques of the Jewish State

open access: yesReligions
This article reviews recent books by Jewish thinkers that critique the idea of a Jewish state from the perspective of Jewish exile. It outlines two main approaches. The first, secular approach, rejects the Jewish state in favor of a secular state, seeing
Elad Lapidot
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In the Circle of the Jewish Question and the Muslim Question or How Muslims Turned into Placeholders for “The Jew” in German Public Discourse

open access: yesReligions
This article examines the interplay between Jewish and Muslim identities in German public discourse, focusing on their roles as placeholders in constructing contemporary German identity. It argues that discussions of Judaism, antisemitism, and the Israel–
Asher J. Mattern
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Expression at the edge: Free speech boundaries amidst the Gaza crisis. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv
Abramitzky R   +4 more
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Jewish Women, Identity, and the Aufklärung: The German-speaking Enlightenment around 1800

open access: yesCentral Europe
This paper poses the question, “how enlightened was German-speaking central Europe around 1800?” The initial idea was to explore how marginalized groups accessed the German Enlightenment.
Josephine Porter
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