Judiska konvertiter till kristendomen i Stockholm 1775–1870
This article discusses Jewish integration and assimilation in the light of a study of Jewish converts in Stockholm from 1775, when Jews were allowed to settle in Sweden, to 1870, when they were politically emancipated. In this period, religion was linked
Hammarström, Per
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Freud's father religion: refinding <i>Moses and Monotheism</i> in 2023. [PDF]
Titelman D.
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Expression at the edge: Free speech boundaries amidst the Gaza crisis. [PDF]
Abramitzky R +4 more
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Religious Beliefs, Trust In Public Figures, And Adherence to COVID-19 Health Guidelines among American Orthodox and Non-Orthodox Jews. [PDF]
Cherniak AD, Pirutinsky S, Rosmarin DH.
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Willingness to donate biosamples to a national biobank in Israel: a population-based cross-sectional survey. [PDF]
Ovcharenko A, Cohen Y, Reisner SA.
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Disregard. distort or discard : A study of the representation of jews in history textbooks
This thesis has explored history textbooks for upper secondary students in Sweden, with a focus on Jewish representation. The study aimed to address how many times, in which historical context and in what manner Jews are mentioned and described in ...
Habari, Li
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Meaning and value attributed to non-therapeutic circumcision of boys among Danish parents of Jewish Origin: The formation of parents and families. [PDF]
Dræbel TA +2 more
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The Chosen Ones : about anti-Semitism in Sweden
Uppsatsen handlar om hur fyra judiska personer upplever antisemitism i Sverige. De har svarat på frågor som rör två teman, antisemitism och Israelkritik/antisionism. Informanterna har inte personligen utsatts för antisemitism i stor utsträckning, däremot
Johansson, Niclas
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What We Don't Speak of: Exploring the Impact of Historical Trauma and Discrimination on the Health and Well-Being of Sweden Finns. [PDF]
Strand M, Lindqvist M.
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Frequency of Founder Mutations in <i>BRCA1</i> and <i>BRCA2</i> Genes in Hereditary Breast Cancers in Poland vs. Other Countries. [PDF]
Kulikowska B, Panasiuk B, Posmyk R.
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