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Laws, doctrines and practice: a study of intermarriages and the ways they challenged the Jewish Community of Helsinki from 1930 to 1970
(The Donner Institute, 2019-05-26)
The identities, customs and habits of religious congregations are tightly connected to the history of these congregations and to the specific religious tradition or denomination they consider themselves to be a part of. ...
Yidishe tates forming Jewish families
(The Donner Institute, 2020-12-14)
Jewish communities often do not endorse the idea of intermarriage, and Orthodox Judaism opposes the idea of marrying out. Intermarriage is often perceived as a threat that may jeopardise Jewish continuity as children of ...
Finlandssvensk och judisk
(The Donner Institute, 2022-12-19)
Artikeln undersöker hur frågor om finlandssvenskhet och judiskhet kopplas samman, kontrasteras och diskuteras i intervjuer med personer som – på skiftande vis – identifierar sig med bägge identitetsmarkörer. Artikeln söker ...
Orthodox Christianity and gender through a religion-as-lived perspective
(the Donner Institute, 2020-10-30)
Book review of Kupari, Helena, and Elina Vuola (eds.), 2020. Orthodox Christianity and Gender. Dynamics of Tradition, Culture and Lived Practice. Routledge Studies in Religion (London & New York: Routledge).
Judiskt liv i Helsingfors
(The Donner Institute, 2020-12-12)
En recension av Eva Odrischinskys självbiografiska bok Som alla andra. Min judiska familj och jag (Förlaget 2019).
How do you Jew in Finland?
(The Donner Institute, 2021-12-20)
Review of Mercédesz Czimbalmos's Intermarriage, Conversion and Jewish Identity in Contemporary Finland. A Study of Vernacular Religion in the Finnish Jewish Communities (Åbo Akademi University).
An interview with Terhi Utriainen
(The Donner Institute, 2022-11-07)
An interview with Terhi Utriainen by Linda Woodhead.
Researching vernacular Judaism: reflections on theory and method
(The Donner Institute, 2019-05-26)
This article presents the ethnographically driven multi-method research perspective of vernacular religion and analyses its potential to contribute to the theoretical advancement of Jewish studies. The ongoing discussion ...
Challahpulla: where two wor(l)ds meet
(The Donner Institute, 2019-05-26)
The relationship between food and religion is a lived activity formed by the dynamics of both tradition and adaption. Religious commitments to food are influenced by various factors, ranging from personal spirituality and ...