Vol 33 No 2 (2022)
Uusimmat viitteet
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Ett starkt bidrag till svensk-judisk historieskrivning
(The Donner Institute, 19.12.2022)Bokrecension av Göran Rosenbergs Rabbi Marcus Ehrenpreis obesvarade kärlek (Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag, 2021) -
Handbok om svenska judars arkiv
(The Donner Institute, 19.12.2022)Bokrecension av Carl Henrik Carlssons Källor till judarnas historia i Sverige. Arkivguide (Stockholm: Riksarkivet, 2022) -
En svensk-jødisk historie
(The Donner Institute, 19.12.2022)Bokanmeldelse av Johan Schücks Herman Friedländer. En svensk judisk historia (Stockholm: Medströms bokförlag, 2021) -
Jødiske karakterer i dansk fortellende litteratur på 1800-tallet
(The Donner Institute, 19.12.2022)Bokanmeldelse av Katharina Bocks Philosemitische Schwärmereien. Jüdische Figuren in der dänischen Erzählliteratur des 19. Jahrhunderts (Tübingen: Narr Francke Attempto Verlag, 2021) -
A note on rethinking Martin Buber’s ‘I consider a tree’
(The Donner Institute, 19.12.2022)In the original English version of I and Thou (1937) and in a postscript to the second English edition (1958), Martin Buber assured his readers that an I–Thou relationship is possible between a person and a tree. Considering ... -
Contemporary discourses on general definitions of antisemitism
(The Donner Institute, 19.12.2022)This review article gives an overview of the two most influential definitions of antisemitism in Europe: the non-legally binding working definition by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) and the so-called ... -
Finlandssvensk och judisk
(The Donner Institute, 19.12.2022)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 ... -
The symbolic universe of the Temple
(The Donner Institute, 19.12.2022)For Jews, the Jerusalem Temple is the historical focus of ritual practice and pilgrimage. After its destruction in 70 ce, synagogues gradually became important centres for community and ritual, yet the Temple remained a ... -