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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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Stereotypier og satire: Jødeparagrafen debattert i tre norske dramaer 1844–1852
In the period 1844–1852, several Norwegian plays were written that deal in various ways with Jews in Norwegian society in the era of the Jewish paragraph.
Madelen Marie Brovold
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Latvia's democratic resistance: a forgotten episode from the Second World War [PDF]
In summer 1943 politicians representing the four main political parties of Latvia's democratic years came together to establish a movement which would both resist the German occupation and prevent the return of the Red Army. They considered the key to re-
Swain, G.
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Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia: A Comparison of Imposed Group Identities
Do similarities exist among stereotypical portrayals of minority groups, regardless of social and historical context? Can some of the linguistic mechanisms that underlay the stereotypical portrayals of ‘the collective Jew’ at the beginning of the 20th ...
Cora Alexa Døving
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Norske politiansattes deltakelse i arrestasjoner av jøder
The article refers to Norway during World War II. The Norwegian police have received criticism for their active role regarding the arrests of Jews who were living in Norway. In 2012, police director Odd Reidar Humlegård offered a public apology on behalf
Therese Alvik
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A Jewish Qur’an: An Eighteenth-Century Hebrew Qur’an Translation in Its Indian Context
This essay places the Washington Library of Congress Heb. Ms 183, a Hebrew Qur’an translation from eighteenth-century Cochin, in its South Indian context.
Alexander Van der Haven
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The Ural Population Project. Demography and Culture From Microdata in a European-Asian Border Region
The Ural Population Project (URAPP) is built from individual level data transcriptions of 19th- to early 20th-century parish records and mid-19th-century census-like tax revisions manuscripts.
Elena Glavatskaya +2 more
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This article provides a first critical overview of the historiography of Jewish immigration and integration in Sweden, Denmark and Norway. While the experience of immigration has been crucial for Scandinavian Jewry, scholarly interest in Jewish migration
Christhard Hoffmann
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This study explores how an extreme far-right alternative media site uses content from professional media to convey uncivil news with an antisemitic message.
Haanshuus Birgitte P. +1 more
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