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How Do Muslims and Jews in Christian Countries See Each Other Today? A Survey Review
Muslim–Jewish relations have a long and complex history. However, notions that all Jews and Muslims are eternal enemies are proven wrong both historically and by today’s survey data.
Gunther Jikeli
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Noreg og dei polskjødiske flyktningane, 1968–1970
In 1968, an antisemitic campaign, launched by the Polish government, caused around 13,000 Jews to leave Poland. About 2500 of these refugees came to Denmark, while only about 25 ended up in Norway.
Svein-Erik Larsen
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Keeping kosher or not keeping kosher in contemporary Denmark
The Hebrew term kosher means ‘fit’ or ‘proper’ and it traditionally signifies foods that conform to Jewish dietary law (kashrut). This article explores how kosher is understood, practised and contested in contemporary Denmark.
Johan Fischer
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Dansk og/eller jøde (Jacques Blum, 1972) is reviewed by George Nelleman.Svensk flyktingpolitik under internationellt tryck 1936–1941 (Hans Lindberg, 1973) is reviewed by Joachim Nelhans.
George Nelleman, Joachim Nelhans
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Research Note: The New Role of a Central Asian Diaspora
One of the common features of post-Soviet Central Asian diapora is its close connection to the homeland (the independent countries of the former Soviet Central Asia) manifested in various economic ties, including investments into kinship networks and ...
Vera Skvirskaja
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The Oxford handbook of Jewish studies (Edited by Martin Goodman. Associated editors Jeremy Cohen & David Sorkin, 2002) is reviewed by Hanne Trautner-Kromann.Juden, Bürger, Deutsche. Zur Geschichte von Vielfalt und Differenz 1800–1933 (eds.
Hanne Trautner-Kromann +4 more
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Judendom och kristendom under de första århundradena. Nordiskt patristikerprojekt 1982–85. Vol. 1 (eds. Sten Hidal, Karl-Johan Illman, Tryggve Kronholm et al, 1986) is reviewed by Roger Syrén and M.H. Narrowe.The Jewish communities of Scandinavia. Sweden,
Roger Syrén +2 more
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In 1912, B’nai B’rith expanded to the North of Europe. At that time, B’nai B’rith was an order for Jewish men, organized in local lodges. In a more informal way, women often participated in the work of the European B’nai B’rith lodges, and in the ...
Hans Levy
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Latent entrepreneurship across nations [PDF]
The paper studies latent entrepreneurship across nations. There are three main findings. First, large numbers of people in the industrial countries say they would prefer to be self-employed. Top of the international ranking of entrepreneurial spirit come
David G Blanchflower +8 more
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Happiness and the Human Development Index : the paradox of Australia [PDF]
According to the well-being measure known as the U.N. Human Development Index, Australia now ranks 3rd in the world and higher than all other English-speaking nations. This paper questions that assessment.
Clark A. +9 more
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