Vol 32 No 1 (2021)

 

Uusimmat viitteet

  • ”Den som pekar på andras brister visar därigenom sina egna” 

    Rudberg, Pontus (The Donner Institute, 31.05.2021)
    Slutreplik till Malin Thor Tureby om svensk-judisk historieforskning (se Vol. 31 nr 1 och 2).
  • Bunds historia framstår som både avslutad och högaktuell 

    Englund, Martin (The Donner Institute, 31.05.2021)
    En recension av Håkan Blomqvists bok Socialism på jiddisch: judiska Arbeter Bund i Sverige (Carlssons, 2020).
  • Tyska utflykter i skandinavisk judaistik 

    Nurmela, Risto (The Donner Institute, 31.05.2021)
    En recension av Figurationen des J¨üdischen. Spurensuchen in der skandinavischen Literatur, utg. Clemens Räthel och Stefanie von Schnurbein (Nordeuropa-Institut, 2020).
  • Lettters to India 

    Tolley, Clive (The Donner Institute, 31.05.2021)
    I write as a non-Jew about the brief correspondence sent to my father, shortly after the Second World War, from a gifted, young Jewish violinist, and briefly outline the background story-arc of her family’s aliyah, from ...
  • Noreg og dei polskjødiske flyktningane, 1968–1970 

    Larsen, Svein-Erik (The Donner Institute, 31.05.2021)
    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. The migration to Norway ...
  • The socio-economic context of Capernaum’s limestone synagogue and Jewish–Christian relations in the late-ancient town 

    Cirafesi, Wally V. (The Donner Institute, 31.05.2021)
    In this article, I consider a set of contextual questions related to the social and economic influences on the construction and use of Capernaum’s great limestone synagogue, and ask what these influences might tell us about ...
  • Voices of fire 

    Abell Haynes, Theresa (The Donner Institute, 31.05.2021)
    Early followers of Jesus and later rabbinical Jews, two divergent branches of Judaism emerging respectively from the Second Temple and Post-Second Temple eras, both drew upon the cultural memory of Sinai to establish their ...
  • Golgotha and the burial of Adam between Jewish and Christian tradition 

    Ryan, Jordan (The Donner Institute, 31.05.2021)
    The curious name of Golgotha, and its translations provided by the evangelists, became a focal point for interpretation, opening the door for new Christological concepts to become affixed to it. As these novel Christological ...
  • Editorial 

    Illman, Ruth; Lundgren, Svante (The Donner Institute, 31.05.2021)
    Editorial for Vol. 32/1 of Nordisk judaistik / Scandinavian Jewish Studies.