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2000
The theme of this conference is ‘Tobacco: The Growing Epidemic’. After hearing the presentations on this theme and trying to be a bit provocative, I would argue that the term, although scientifically correct, is not politically stimulating. Since we are talking about over 3 million deaths each year at present and 10 million a year by the years 2025–30,
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The theme of this conference is ‘Tobacco: The Growing Epidemic’. After hearing the presentations on this theme and trying to be a bit provocative, I would argue that the term, although scientifically correct, is not politically stimulating. Since we are talking about over 3 million deaths each year at present and 10 million a year by the years 2025–30,
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2018
The Holocaust may represent absolute desecration: the end of all holiness. The urgent question of the post-Holocaust age is whether holiness may be reaffirmed, whether holiness is possible in history. Emil Fackenheim (1916–2003) argued that holiness is an active search for God’s presence.
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The Holocaust may represent absolute desecration: the end of all holiness. The urgent question of the post-Holocaust age is whether holiness may be reaffirmed, whether holiness is possible in history. Emil Fackenheim (1916–2003) argued that holiness is an active search for God’s presence.
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Commemorating from a distance: the digital transformation of Holocaust memory in times of COVID-19
Media, Culture and Society, 2021Tobias Ebbrecht-hartmann
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Holocaust exposure and disordered eating: a study of multi-generational transmission
European Eating Disorders Review, 2007Ada H Zohar
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Holocaust Survivors in Old Age: The Jerusalem Longitudinal Study
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2008Michael Bursztyn, Jeremy M Jacobs
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