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Nordisk judaistik / Scandinavian Jewish Studies
This review article describes and analyses the development of the journal Nordisk judaistik / Scandinavian Jewish Studies (NJ) since its founding in 1975. It discusses the editorial policies and practices of the journal as these have taken shape over the
Ruth Illman
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ABSTRACT This study analyzed whether religious or spiritual affiliation and therapy enrollment protect against symptoms meeting Major Depressive Disorder criteria beyond demographic, Internet addiction, and described therapy enrollment. Findings illustrated one risk factor and one protective factor associated with experiencing symptoms that meet Major ...
Lindsay A. Lundeen, John R. McCall
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Kam’yanets-Podilskyy Mass Massacre of Jews, 1941
Haberman Zoltan
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Abstract Background Vaccination has been proposed as a potential risk factor for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), contributing to public hesitancy and mistrust toward immunization. Influenza vaccination during pregnancy is considered safe and effective in preventing serious maternal complications and adverse birth outcomes associated with influenza ...
Shahar Neeman +4 more
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Review of The Vanishing Hebrew Harlot: The Adventures of the Hebrew Stem by Irene E. Riegner
A review of Riegner, Irene E. The Vanishing Hebrew Harlot. The Adventures of the Hebrew Stem ZNH (SBL 73), Peter Lang: New York, 2009.
David Bindrim
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RATIONALE: OM-85 BV, an immunostimulant made from bacterial extracts, has been shown to reduce the risk of hospitalization for acute exacerbation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, as well as to reduce the length of stay for all ...
Jean-Paul Collet +7 more
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Fritz Scheffer Under National Socialism: Assessing His Political Involvement
ABSTRACT Aims This article examines the role of soil scientist Fritz Scheffer (1899–1979) under National Socialism and offers a critical assessment of his scientific, institutional, and political positioning between 1933 and 1945. It asks how Scheffer shaped his career within the tension between disciplinary specialization, political expectations, and ...
Jan Arend
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As part of a collective effort to analyze the way in which Jewish studies are organized in Latin America, this article provides an insight into what has happened in Mexico with regard to its emergence, the processes of institutionalization they are ...
Alejandro Araujo, Daniela Gleizer
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The Syphilis Ward: An Overlooked Turning Point in Sigmund Freud's Early Medical Career
ABSTRACT Historians of medicine have traditionally identified Sigmund Freud's encounter with Jean‐Martin Charcot at the Salpêtrière in Paris (1885–1886) as the decisive turning point in his intellectual development. Yet an earlier and largely overlooked phase of his medical formation may have played an equally formative role: his clinical service in ...
Bruno Halioua, Charles Taieb
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God's Presence in the Aisle: How God Salience Encourages Preference for Ultra‐Processed Foods
ABSTRACT God‐related cues are pervasive in consumers' daily lives, yet little research has examined how God salience shapes consumer food choices. Drawing on compensatory control theory and the literature on symbolic healing, we present findings from six studies, including a field experiment, demonstrating that high (vs.
Ali Gohary, Hean Tat Keh
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