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Abstract In Good Jew, Bad Jew Steven Friedman argues that the meaning of anti-Semitism favoured by the Israeli government and its allies prioritises loyalty to the Israeli state over identification with the Jewish people. On this view, ‘good Jews’ are those who support the Israeli state, and ‘bad Jews’ are those who criticise Zionism.
Steven Friedman, Laurence Piper
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Numerous discussions on religion were held within the communicative network among Jewish enlighteners in Berlin and Breslau. These discussions were characterized by a hitherto unknown form of skeptical and critical questioning of religious customs and ...
Uta Lohmann
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Report letter from Irkutsk official S. A. Shimansky with recommendation to deport Jews from Russia to the Supreme Ruler Admiral A. V. Kolchak (December 1918) [PDF]
This archaeographic publication is devoted to the study of the Jewish question during the Civil War in the east of Russia. A memorandum of the Irkutsk official S. A. Shimansky to the Supreme Ruler Admiral A. V.
A. V. Sushko, M. M. Stelmak
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Migration spawning migration - on continuity in Jewish emigration from Yugoslavia to Palestine/Israel [PDF]
The Yugoslav participation in the Jewish emigration to Mandatory Palestine and, after 1948, to Israel, can be defined as a process consisting of six stages.
Milan Radovanović
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The political, economic and social activity of the Jews of Egypt 1922-1952 [PDF]
The Jews of Egypt played a great role in the history of Egypt in all aspects, and they had a great activity in the political, economic and social life, because of the important advantages they enjoyed, especially the economic field, as they had wide ...
Eyad Ayesh Mohammed +1 more
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The Economic Role of Jews of Algeria for the Period (1794-1830 A.D) [PDF]
Algeria represented a political and economic importance for the European countries in the sevententh and the eighteenthcenturies and they were an attraction factor for many categories of people to live in.
Rabiha Mohammed Khudair
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Seeing History in the Present: Reflections on the Concept of “Contaminated Landscapes”
The essay takes the 2014 book Kontaminierte Landschaften [Contaminated Landscapes] by the Austrian journalist and writer Martin Pollack as an opportunity to explore relationships between landscapes, (marked) places, and memory.
Alexandra Klei
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MARGINALIZOVANÉ SKUPINY V STREDOVEKOM A RANONOVOVEKOM UHORSKU [PDF]
SZEGHYOVÁ, Blanka. Marginalized Groups in Medieval and Early Modern Hungary. Historický časopis, 2022, 70, 4, pp. 665–713, Bratislava. The study presents the history of marginalized groups, the theoretical background and a brief historiographical ...
Blanka Szeghyová
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The Jewish World in the Prose Works of Mychajlo Šmajda [PDF]
In this contribution we analyse images of Jews in two prose works by the writer Mychajlo Šmajda. These are the novel Lemkos (1964) and the short story Contraband (1989), both of which are written in Ukrainian.
Adriana Amir
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In a Ciechania presbytery The story of saving Zofia Trembska. A case study
The article is a case study of hiding Lila Flachs in the house of an Orthodox priest, Jan Lewiarz. It tells the story of a Jewish girl and an Orthodox priest of Polish nationality pretending to be Ukrainian siblings in a Lemko village and protected by ...
Zuzanna Schnepf-Kołacz
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