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A Conversation between János Kőbanyai and Alain Finkielkraut in Paris
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A conversation between János Kőbányai and Gabrielle Sed-Rajna about Jewish culture
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This document examines the question why Jews did not think of revenge on a large scale after the Holocaust.
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It is the first time we publish the writing of Berel Lang, a well-known scholar who has long pondered the philosophical problems raised by the Holocaust. His essay examines the question why Jews did not think of revenge on a large scale after the Holocaust.
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The essay by Alon Rachamimov (a history professor at Tel Aviv University who’s first, but by no means not the last work we publish hereby) introduces us to the complicated life of Hameiri and his double rooted identity. It is the first salvo in a campaign intended to revive Avigdor Hameiri in Hungary; his autobiography "Singing Death-fire" will be published in the near future.
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Imre Vizler treats the everyday reception of Hungarian Holocaust.
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