A történelem jövője: bevezetés egy nem hagyományos történetírás (unconventional history) elméletébe
A történelem jövője: bevezetés egy nem hagyományos történetírás (unconventional history) elméletébe
More...Kiss András műveinek válogatott bibliográfiája
Kiss András műveinek válogatott bibliográfiája
More...Berlin, 2006 (confession)
Berlin, 2006 (vallomás)
Judit Nirán (whom we know as a researcher of Jewish music under the name Judit Frigyesi) draws picture of her complicated relationship to Berlin in a lyrical confession.
More...Day-to-Day Remembrance (reportage)
Az emlékezés mindennapjai (riport)
Ádám Kerpel-Fronius, who now works as a tourist guide at the Berlin Holocaust Memorial multifaceted experience provides a striking reflection of the present state of German-Jewish relations.
More...Monuments, Memorial places in Berlin (photos, descriptions)
Emlékművek, emlékhelyek Berlinben (fotók, leírások)
György Fehéri, guest-editor of this issue, is living in Berlin generations after the Holocaust. By returning to Berlin, an old tradition is reestablished: the culture of Hungarian Jews has long been influenced by Germany. This connection was shattered by the Holocaust, but now the possibility exists for Hungarian Jews to renew it. For many years György Fehéri paid attention to Berlin´s gestures toward Jews, and the memory of the Holocaust as represented on the pages of our journal. In his photo-essay he gives an overall summary of how the united Berlin, a metropolis bursting with life faces the memory of its Jewry.
More...In the Center of Jewish Culture (reportage, 1919)
A zsidó kultúra centrumában (riport, 1919)
The enthusiastic report by József Patai, "At the Center of Jewish Culture", written in 1919, provides a snapshot of Berlin at the rare moment when Germany, following the Bolshevik revolution, gave shelter to nearly half a million refugees, among them the leading representatives of modern Hebrew literature. As a result of this, for a couple of years, before these people settled in Palestine, Berlin was the center of Hebrew literature. Patai´s piece is all the more relevant today because the phenomenon has repeated itself.
More...Arcades in Berlin (study about the experience of Walter Benjamin in Berlin)
Berlini passzázsok (tanulmány Walter Benjamin Berlin-tapasztalatáról)
Eszter Susán (a member of the youngest generation of Hungarian Jewish intellectuals) analyzes Walter Benjamin´s experiences of Berlin under the shadow of the Holocaust.
More...Laudatio on the Occasion of Agnes Heller's Receiving Hermann Cohen-prize
Laudáció Heller Ágnes Hermann Cohen-Díja alkalmából
The essay by Yirmiahu Yovel on the vocation of Ágnes Heller deals with an event in the recent past: in October 2006 Ágnes Heller received an important prize bearing the name of the great German Jewish philosopher Hermann Cohen. Before the coming to power of Hitler, ever since the appearance of Moses Mendelssohn, the German capital was one of the most important centers of Jewish science and literature.
More...The Historical Experiences of the German Jews and Their Effect on Hungarian Jewish Enlightenment and on Religious Reform (study)
A német zsidóság történelmi tapasztalata és hatása a magyarországi zsidó felvilágosodásra és vallásreformra (tanulmány)
Michael K. Silber´s essay ´The Historical Experience of German Jewry and its Impact on Haskalah and Reform in Hungary´ is illuminating in its exploration of the original connection that linked Hungarian to German Jewry.
More...The Role of Berlin in Establishing Modern Hungarian Culture (study)
Berlin szerepe a modern magyar kultúra megteremtésében (tanulmány)
More...Why Berlin? (essay)
Miért Berlin ? (esszé)
Why Berlin? It is the question posed by our Nobel-prize winning writer Imre Kertész, who himself provides an answer to this paradoxical question: why, as a one-time inmate of Auschwitz and the author of a universal novel about the Holocaust, did he choose to live in Berlin. With this choice he opted for a contemporary Germany able to face its role in the Holocaust, rather than Hungary where such courage is painfully lacking. This choice influences both our daily existence and today´s other choices.
More...We Anticipated Berlin to become an important Jewish Center (interview by György Fehéri)
Azt reméltük, hogy berlin jelentős zsidó központ lesz… (Fehéri György interjúja)
More...“The Fugitives of Numerus Clausus” at the Institutes of Higher Educations in Berlin between 1920 and 1933 (study)
„A numerus clausus száműzöttjei” a berlini felsőoktatási intézetekben 1920 és 1933 között (tanulmány)
Before the coming to power of Hitler, ever since the appearance of Moses Mendelssohn, the German capital was one of the most important centers of Jewish science and literature.
More...Culc Road. Flight of Stairs. The Song of Aaron Negev, Miracle Man. Shinor Valley. Dieta Sacra (poems)
Culc út. Lépcsõsor. Negev Áron csodarabbi nótája. Sinór-völgy. Dieta sacra (versek)
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