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During the four years of Donald Trump's presidency, questions of race, discrimination, and ethnonationalism have been gaining importance in American culture and politics once again. Racism and antisemitism have been tolerated, and at times even encou
Was schwächt Demokratien? Ab wann sind Demokratien bedroht? Und was brauchen sie, um autoritären und faschistischen Tendenzen entgegenzutreten? Heute leben nur noch etwa 13% der Weltbevölkerung in liberalen Demokratien. Antidemokratische Überzeug
Das engagierte Leben Ernst Grubes ist Anlass, um über die erinnerungspolitische Dimension von Zeitzeugenschaft nachzudenken. Der Shoah-Überlebende Ernst Grube (•1932) trägt durch sein politisches und pädagogisches Engagement bis heute dazu bei,
Autor:
Mirjam Zadoff
Publikováno v:
New Perspectives on Jewish Cultural History
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a5b9b2deb285e34baed964547cab85c3
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429324048-3
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429324048-3
Autor:
Mirjam Zadoff, Noam Zadoff
The articles collected in Scholar and Kabbalist: The Life and Work of Gershom Scholem present diverse biographical aspects and the scholarly oeuvre of arguably the most influential Jewish-Israeli intellectual of the 20th century. Immigrating to Pales
Autor:
Mirjam Zadoff
Werner Scholem never took the easy path. Born in 1895 into the Berlin Jewish middle class, he married a young non-Jewish woman of proletarian background. He was the youngest member of the Prussian Parliament in the 1920s, one of the leaders of the Ge
Autor:
Noam Zadoff, Mirjam Zadoff
Publikováno v:
Journal of Modern Jewish Studies. 13:58-74
This article deals with Gershom Scholem's role in the remembrance and reception of two of the most influential figures of his youth: Walter Benjamin and Werner Scholem. The first part of the article examines his role in the reception and remembrance
Autor:
Mirjam Zadoff
Publikováno v:
German History. 34:143-145
Autor:
Maria Cieśla, Saskia Coenen Snyder, Eszter Gantner, Frank Golczewski, François Guesnet, Felix Heinert, Jürgen Heyde, Alexis Hofmeister, Wolfgang Kaschuba, Martin Kindermann, Nora Lafi, Ruth Leiserowitz, Diana I. Popescu, Monica Rüthers, Anne-Christin Saß, Joachim Schlör, Magdalena Waligórska, Mirjam Zadoff, Alina Gromova, Sebastian Voigt
The unifying thread of the interdisciplinary volume Jewish and Non-Jewish Spaces in the Urban Context is the fact that Jewish spaces are almost always generated in relation to non-Jewish spaces; they determine and influence each other. This general p