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Vol. 35 No. 2 (2024)

Published: 2024-12-20

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Ruth Illman; Svante Lundgren, Olof Bortz, Pontus Rudberg
    1-3
    • PDF

Articles

  • ‘Bombed back to the prewar period’ Jewish reactions to anti-Zionism in Norway, 1967–1982

    Noa Ben David
    4–19
    • PDF
  • Om detta må ni berätta En analys av den tredje generationen överlevandes berättelser om Förintelsen

    Anna Sarri Krantz
    20–35
    • PDF (Svenska)
  • Yizkor Books, Yiddish, and Israel Yizkor Book Authors, Languages, and Publication Patterns, 1943–2008

    Lior Becker
    36–52
    • PDF
  • Historiska perspektiv på judiska kvinnors berättelser om erfarenheter av antisemitism i Sverige under 1900-talet och 2000-talet

    Malin Thor Tureby, Emma Hall
    53–70
    • PDF (Svenska)

Biographies

  • "They absolutely don’t want you to progress here" The academic careers of Jewish students were interrupted in Finland by the antisemitism of the 1930s

    Samuli Skurnik, Mikael Skurnik
    71–89
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Not of Bread Alone How Jewish Holocaust refugees helped each other to integrate into Sweden

    Lars Dencik
    90–93
    • PDF
  • En upptäcktsfärd i Europas judiska 1800-tal

    Anders Hammarlund
    94–96
    • PDF (Svenska)
  • A Thorough Examination of Bosnia's Antisemitic History

    Evin Ismail
    97–99
    • PDF

Obituaries

  • Salomon Schulman (1947–2024) In memoriam

    Lars M Andersson
    100–101
    • PDF (Svenska)
  • Tapani Harviainen (1944–2024) In memoriam

    Riikka Tuori, Simo Muir
    102–104
    • PDF

Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies aims at promoting Jewish studies in Scandinavia by publishing scholarly articles, surveys and documents, by reviewing recent literature, and compiling bibliographies. The journal is multidisciplinary and welcomes articles from a vast range of research fields within which Jewish themes are analysed. 

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