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If we take the address of James 'to the twelve tribes in the diaspora' seriously and conclude that James represents itself as a letter to Diaspora Judaeans, it becomes easier to account for the fact that James lacks references to most of... more
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      Jewish DiasporaLetter of James
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      Jewish StudiesMedieval HistoryMedieval Jewish HistoryAshkenazic Judaism
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      Second Temple JudaismApocrypha/PseudepigraphaSecond Temple Judaism (Religion)Jewish Diaspora
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      PhotographyMaurice BlanchotPhotography TheoryArab and Jewish Diasporas
The paper seeks first to provide an overview of the New Christian and Jewish colonizers and their networks on each of the three islands before the consolidation process began around 1650. After this introduction, I will discuss some of... more
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      AntisemitismJewish DiasporaMerchant Capitalism
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      Abrahamic ReligionsJewish StudiesHebrew BibleModern Art
Discussing the Jewish space requires a comprehensive approach on its traditional typologies: religious space and for purification, space dedicated to study, and space for community gatherings. Simultaneously reflecting these coordinates... more
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      Cultural StudiesJewish StudiesDiasporasSocial and Cultural Anthropology
» Palabras clave: traducción, Biblia, diáspora sefardí, exégesis. › Resumen El objetivo de este trabajo es mostrar dos distintos paradigmas de traducción de textos sagrados: la traducción "literal" directa del hebreo de la Biblia de... more
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      Diaspora StudiesDiaspora and transnationalismBiblical ExegesisJewish Diaspora
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      Jewish DiasporaEgyptian Jewish history
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      Media StudiesJewish StudiesPop CultureDiaspora Studies
The Jewish Diaspora applies to all communities of Jews who throughout history, by reasons of exile or escape, evictions or migrations, reside in any part of the world outside their homeland of Israel. The results of these displacements... more
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      Jewish DiasporaAsian Jews
Looking over the historical emergence of the concept of “race,” critical race theorists remind us that this concept arose concurrently with the advent of European exploration as a justification and rationale for conquest and domination of... more
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      EducationJewish StudiesHistory Of EugenicsRace and Racism
Recently, communities of Israeli immigrants have been formed in Australia. Although Israeli immigrants in Australia now number over 10,000, their Israeli communities have been little studied. The diasporic identity of Israeli emigrants... more
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      Israel StudiesDiasporasDiaspora StudiesTransnational migration
Presentation for the Jüd. Institut f. Erwachsenenbildung, Praterstern 1 , 1020 Wien , 21.01.2020, 18:30: https://www.vhs.at/de/k/288502204 Mit Eroberung des Reiches Israel durch die Assyrer im Jahr 722 v. Chr. und der Deportation der... more
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      Ancient HistoryJewish StudiesMedieval HistoryEarly Modern History
In the influential 1930 proletarian novel by Mike Gold, Jews without Money, a young narrator travels with his parents to the then suburbs of Brooklyn with a “Zionist leader” to consider the real estate speculator’s offer to buy into... more
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      Ethnic StudiesAmerican StudiesRace and EthnicityWorking-Class Literature
Walking Walking Out and Walking Through_Transitional Space and Traumatic Time, In: Y. Ataria et al. (eds.), Interdisciplinary Handbook of Trauma and Culture, Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016 In the following pages I... more
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      RitualTrauma StudiesIntergenerational RelationshipsDiaspora Studies
The phenomenon of the medieval Jewish state of Khazsaria (650-969) poses many puzzles to historians. The biggest and most important one is the question of the ethnicity of the Khazars: Were they really Jews or "only" Turks who converted... more
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      Central Asia (History)Turkish HistoryOld TurkicJewish Diaspora
In a book published in 2012, Le judaïsme ancien du VIe siècle avant notre ère au IIIe siècle de notre ère. Des prêtres aux rabbins, Simon Claude Mimouni suggested a new model on Palestinian Judaism after 70, defining three Judaisms:... more
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      Jewish MysticismRabbinic LiteratureJewish historiographyJewish Messianism
Documentaries have increasingly used the first person, with a number of prominent filmmakers finding critical and commercial success with this intimate approach. Jewish filmmakers have particularly thrived in this genre, using it to... more
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      Jewish StudiesFilm Theory and PracticeFilm StudiesAuto-ethnography
Issue 21 (January 2016) of the online magazine CAFE DISSENSUS guest edited by Dr Navras Jaat Aafreedi, Assistant Professor, Department of History & Civilization, School of Humanities & Social Sciences, Gautam Buddha University, Greater... more
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      HistorySociologyAsian StudiesAnthropology
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      Hellenistic JudaismJewish DiasporaJerusalem templeAncient Diaspora Judaism
The idea of a society in exile, such as that described by Marc Raeff in Russia Abroad, his study of the interwar Russian diaspora, is a useful framework for gathering together the experiences and contributions of a small group of exiles... more
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      Interior DesignInterior Design (Architecture)Migration StudiesFurniture design (Art History)
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      Kurdish StudiesArab and Jewish DiasporasJudaismJewish Diaspora
Everyone has a theory about the Voynich Manuscript… so here is mine. The Voynich Manuscript was written in the 15th century, and so far to date, no other example, in this form of writing exists in the world. My theory is that it is... more
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      Biblical Hebrew (Languages And Linguistics)Jewish DiasporaMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminologyVoynich manuscript
From the end of the 19th century until after the Second World War, landsmanshaftn, or mutual aid societies formed by Jewish immigrants from the same hometowns, actively participated in the cultural and economic integration of Polish Jews... more
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      Jewish StudiesYiddishJewish HistoryMourning
This article will challenge the assumption that the challah bread is not of Ashkenazi origin but instead of Sephardic origin. It claims to uncover the place of challah bread in history through a historiographical analysis, followed by a... more
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      Jewish StudiesSpanishSephardic StudiesMedieval Spain
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      Modern ArtModernism (Art History)Jewish Cultural StudiesModern and Contemporary Art
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      Jewish StudiesIsrael StudiesIsrael/PalestineNorwegian History
“The Golden Age” of the Kabbalah among émigrés from Iberia began in the last decades of the sixteenth century. This was the culmination of a complex, lengthy, and gradual process in which the Kabbalah developed, took shape, and moved from... more
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      Jewish StudiesJewish HistoryRabbinicsJewish Thought
The relocation of Jews after the Holocaust depended on many factors, and as time passed many survivors did not return to their previous homes, or decided to relocate shortly after returning. This paper examines the Jews of Cluj... more
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      East European studiesHolocaustJewish Diasporasocial science studies
This is a short intellectual biography of my father, Hans J. Epstein, focusing on his interest in falconry, via medieval history, and later his interests in naturalism (mostly lepidopterology). It is also of interest in terms of some of... more
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      OrnitologyJewish DiasporaFalconryHistorical Falconry
This article treats the cultural meaning of rabbinic toilet rules from their Tannaitic instantiation through to later developments in Palestine and Mesopotamia. It argues that these rules draw their corporeal and mental bearings from the... more
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      TalmudEarly ChristianityThe BodyHistory of Religions
Desde a Idade Média que Bruges fôra o centro mercantil duma comunidade de portugueses chamada Nação Portuguesa, mas o assoreamento do porto daquela cidade e a oferta de privilégios pelos magistrados de Antuérpia atraíram os portugueses... more
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      Jewish DiasporaHistory of Portuguese in AntwerpHistory of Portuguese in HamburgEarly Modern Age Synagogues
Many commentators agree on two basic conclusions about the development of 2 Maccabees: (1) the letters in 2 Macc 1:1-2:18 were not written by the author of the rest of the history and (2) the account of the rededication of the temple in 2... more
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      Textual CriticismEarly Judaism (2nd Temple, Greco-Roman)Biblical StudiesSecond Temple Judaism
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      Exile LiteratureAntonio Enríquez GómezJewish DiasporaConversos
This paper attempts to assess the complex relationship between the Left and the State of Israel in the aftermath of the 1967 war. It does so by analysing the complex relationship between the Soviet Union, Israel and the biggest Communist... more
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      Israel StudiesJewish DiasporaCommunism and national questionHIstory of Zionism and Jewish Nationalism
The kingdom of Naples hosted ancient, conspicuous, and prosperous Jewish communities. The Apulian “Giudecche” were particularly rich and developed because of their commercial role. In Puglia, the Jews played a central role in... more
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      Ethnic minoritiesHistory of the JewsMigration StudiesEarly Modern economic and social history
In an era when identity politics is being co-opted into wider nationalist agendas and diversity increasingly embroiled in ethnic division and separatism, how have artists engaged with cultural translation to open up the act of... more
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      Cultural HistoryCultural StudiesPhilosophy Of LanguageVisual Studies
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      Jewish StudiesMigrationDiaspora StudiesJewish Diaspora
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      Middle East StudiesIsrael StudiesIsrael/PalestinePalestine
Vittorio Dan Segre, emigrato in Palestina nel 1939, ha intitolato il suo memoir «Storia di un ebreo fortunato». Un titolo che ben si adatta alla vicenda di un altro ebreo italiano, Dario Soria (1912-1980) che scelse, nel 1939, come terra... more
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      United States HistoryJewish DiasporaItalian migration
Neturei Karta is a Jewish group that usually considered belongs to larger ‘ultra-Orthodox’ Judaism. This group established its community in Jerusalem since early 19th century, but never acknowledges the modern state of Israel and its... more
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      Jewish DiasporaNeturei Karta
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      AssyriaAncient IsraelJewish DiasporaBabylonian Exile
Seit geraumer Zeit lässt sich eine Neuorientierung in den kultur- und sozialwissenschaftlichen Debatten um Migration, Kulturkontakt, Imperialismus und Globalisierung feststellen, in denen der Begriff der Diaspora eine zentrale Rolle... more
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      African Diaspora StudiesDiasporaChinese Diaspora (Migration and Ethnicity)Diaspora Studies
Jews have for centuries contributed much to Polish culture and society. Jews were an integral part of what it meant to be Polish. Unfortunately, from a height of over 3 million before the Holocaust, only an estimated 10-20 thousand Jews... more
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      Eastern European StudiesEducationEastern EuropeGalician Studies
The war between the Mongols and the Korean state Goryeo lasted a total of 52 years (from 1218 to 1270). We are still puzzled: 1. Why did this war last so long? 2. Why didn't the Mongols destroy the Goryeo state? 3. Why did the Mongols... more
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      Korean StudiesMongolian StudiesHistory of the Mongol EmpireKorean History
This essay has two parts. In the first, I focus on the dangers of what Zygmunt Bauman called allosemitism. I draw on recent Polish history and paint a dynamic portrait of diasporic life in contemporary Poland, which has become divided... more
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      Jacques DerridaJewish IdentityJewish DiasporaMarranos
Israeli playwright Yehushua Sobol is a well-recognized contributor to Holocaust drama. His plays are not only an important contribution to the animated discussion about the holocaust in Israeli society but have also legitimated and... more
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      Jewish LiteratureIsraeli CultureJewish DiasporaShylock in the merchant of vinece
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      Discourse AnalysisPersian LiteratureMiddle East StudiesZoroastrianism