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On the Image of Jews in Latin Humanist Poetry [PDF]
This study is devoted to the depiction of Jews, Jewishness and the stereotypes connected therewith in Latin humanist poetry (from approximately the first third of the 16th century to the beginning of the 17th century).
Jana Kolářová
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There are more fertility clinics per capita in Israel than in any other country in the world. This phenomenon is not the result of high rates of infertility but of the centrality and political importance that the Jewish community has placed on ...
S. Kahn
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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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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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Lithuanian women in Ravensbrück concentration camp
In the Lithuanian historical memory, imprisonment in Nazi concentration camps (the best known to Lithuanians is Stutthof concentration camp) is entrenched as a largely male experience. This led to the fact that not only the experience of women prisoners
Roberta Bartkutė
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Akcia Reinhardt a deportácie slovenských Židov do Lublinskej oblasti v dokumentoch [PDF]
HLAVINKA, Ján – SCHVARC, Michal. Operation Reinhardt and the Deportation of Slovak Jews to the Lublin District Through Documents. Historický časopis, 2021, 69, 4, pp. 729–754, Bratislava.
Ján Hlavinka, Michal Schvarc
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Anti-Jewish Incidents in the Lublin Region in the Early Years after World War II
In the early years following World War II, the Lublin region was one of the most important centres of Jewish life. At the same time, during 1944-1946 it was the scene of anti-Jewish incidents: from anti-Semitic propaganda, accusation of ritual murder ...
Adam Kopciowski
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The article analyses socio-economic propaganda campaigns that were actively developed in the Lithuanian press during the period from 1941 to 1944: 1) anti-speculation propaganda; 2) calls for Lithuanians to engage in trading (this can be visually called
Darius Indrišionis
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Reflections on Data of Oral History Collected by the Surveys of the Jewish Community from Oradea [PDF]
This is a paper based on my PhD thesis “The history of the Jews from Romania and Hungary (1945-1953) in the Romanian and Hungarian Historical Writings”.
Anca OLTEAN
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How can we teach Jewish history in a modern and effective way? In Hamburg, Germany, a school project called Geschichtomat tries to find an answer to that question. With the help of digital media, students explore their Jewish neighbourhood. This one-of-a-
Smiatacz Carmen
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