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  3. Vol. 31 No. 1 (2020)

Vol. 31 No. 1 (2020)

Published: 2020-05-27

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Lukasz Gorniok, Lena Roos, Ruth Illman, Karin Hedner Zetterholm, Svante Lundgren
    1-6
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Articles

  • Staging the Jewish Bourgeois Home Women as consumers and producers of diverse public spaces in Stockholm at the beginning of the twentieth century

    Maja Hultman
    7-22
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  • ”Vårt högsta mål. Judendomens väl.” Samfundet I.I: Judiska Intresset: 1841–1854

    Jens Carlesson Magalhães
    23-40
    • PDF (svenska)

1989–2019: Jews in Post-Communist Europe

  • A Renaissance of Jewish Studies in Contemporary Germany

    Christina von Braun
    41-51
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  • Back to the Post-Communist Motherlands Reflections of a Jerusalemite Historian

    Israel Bartal
    52-64
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  • Revival? Rebirth? Renaissance? What happened to Polish Jews over the last four decades?

    Konstanty Gebert
    65-75
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  • Between Hatred and Nostalgia Creating a new vision of Polish Jewry in the Third Polish Republic (1995–2005)

    Alix Landgrebe
    76-86
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  • The Return of Liberal Rabbinic Education to Berlin Abraham Geiger College, Zacharias Frankel College and the School of Jewish Theology

    Eli Reich
    87-92
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  • The International Jewish Youth Camp at Szarvas History, impact and future

    Mina Pasajlic
    93-99
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Discussion

  • ”Den som pekar på andras brister visar därigenom sina egna.” Genmäle till Malin Thor Tureby

    Pontus Rudberg
    100-102
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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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