![Inserto iconografico](/api/image/getissuecoverimage?id=picture_2014_53386.jpeg)
We kindly inform you that, as long as the subject affiliation of our 300.000+ articles is in progress, you might get unsufficient or no results on your third level or second level search. In this case, please broaden your search criteria.
Tales about Jesus Christ are infinite because of the mixture between myth and reality in the examination of historical Jesus. However, there is a need to re-examine the sequence of events that led to the killing of Jesus Christ. Available evidence as demonstrated in this paper entirely exonerates the Jews in the annihilation of Jesus Christ. Most importantly, the context of historical objectivity points to the direction that Jesus Christ was a victim of the mob who can either be or not the Sadducees, Pharisees, Romans, or the Jews. The Jewish involvement in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ was adumbrated and doctored by the synoptic gospel crusaders of Matthew, Luke, Mark, and John in their defense of certain status quo not built on historical realities.
More...
La dicotomia fra particolarismo e universalismo è centrale nel pensiero ebraico. La prospettiva messianica, che alcuni autori e correnti di pensiero profetizzano come salvezza per i giusti della terra indipendentemente dal loro credo', è stata spesso vista alla base della partecipazione ebraica ai movimenti che propugnavano il riscatto sociale.
More...
Review of: Susanne Talabardon - Marcin Wodziński: Hasidism. Key Questions. Oxford University Press. New York 2018. xxxi, 336 S., Ill. ISBN 978-0-19-063126-0. (£ 47,99.)
More...
Today, the focus on Maly Trostenets very much evolves around the fact that it was until quite recently an ‘unknown’ or ‘forgotten’ site due to the very few who survived there. However, by underlining this ‘unknownness’, the focus seems to shift to how Maly Trostenets has been remembered, instead of what happened at this site. For example, the very interesting travelling exhibition on Maly Trostenets which is now on display in the Haus der Geschichte Österreich has a large section on the commem-oration of Maly Trostenets in different countries. Although it is indeed interesting to understand how it is remembered, I do wonder whether we already know enough about this place to make a step from the history of Maly Trostenets to the memory of Maly Trostenets.
More...
Review of: Abraham Teitelbaum: Warschauer Innenhöfe. Jüdisches Leben um 1900. Erinnerungen. Aus dem Jiddischen von Daniel Wartenberg . Hrsg. von Frank Beer. Wallstein Verlag. Göttingen 2017. 234 S., Ill. ISBN 978-3-8353-3138-9. (€ 24,90.). Reviewed by Stephanie Kowitz-Harms.
More...
Review of: Daniel Kupfert Heller: Jabotinsky’s Children. Polish Jews and the Rise of Right-Wing Zionism. Princeton University Press. Princeton – Oxford 2017. XIII, 331 S., Ill. ISBN 978- 0-691-17475-4. ($ 35,–.). Reviewed by Daniel Mahla.
More...
Review of: Hans-Peter Föhrding, Heinz Verfürth: Als die Juden nach Deutschland flohen. Ein vergessenes Kapitel der Nachkriegsgeschichte. Kiepenheuer & Witsch. Köln 2017. 347 S., Ill. ISBN 978-3-462-04866-7. (€ 22,–.). Reviewed by Klaus-Peter Friedrich.
More...
Review of: Eva Gruberová , Helmut Zeller: Taxi am Shabbat. Eine Reise zu den letzten Juden Osteuropas. C. H. Beck. München 2017. 267 S., Ill., 1 Kt. ISBN 978-3-406-71297-5. (€ 16,95.). Reviewed by Klaus-Peter Friedrich.
More...
Review of: Cordelia Hess: The Absent Jews. Kurt Forstreuter and the Historiography of Medieval Prussia. Berghahn Books. New York – Oxford 2017. IX, 323 S. ISBN 978-1-78533-492-4. ($ 120,–.). Reviewed by Jörg Hackmann .
More...
Review of: Wolf Gruner: Die Judenverfolgung im Protektorat Böhmen und Mähren. Lokale Initiativen, zentrale Entscheidungen, jüdische Antworten 1939-1945. Wallstein Verlag. Göttingen 2016. 430 S., Ill., Kt. ISBN 978-3-8353-1910-3. (€ 34,90.). Reviewed by Tatjana Tönsmeyer.
More...
Review of: Ewa K. Bacon: Saving Lives in Auschwitz. The Prisoners’ Hospital in Buna-Monowitz. Purdue University Press. West Lafayette 2017. XI, 199 S., Ill. ISBN 978-1-55753-779-9 (€ 34,49.). Reviewed by Karin Orth.
More...
Review of: Evgeny Finkel: Ordinary Jews. Choice and Survival during the Holocaust. Princeton University Press. Princeton – Oxford 2017. 279 S. ISBN 978-0-691-17257-6. ($ 29,95.). Reviewed by Maximilian Becker.
More...
Review of: Archiwum Ringelbluma. Konspiracyjne Archiwum Getta Warszawy. Bd. 33-34: Getto warszawskie [Das Warschauer Getto]. Bearb. von Tadeusz Epsztein und Katarzyna Person. Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. Warszawa 2016. Teil 1: XLVII, 522 S., Kt., 1 DVD-ROM. ISBN 978-83-235-2239-3. / Teil 2: XIX, 670 S., Kt., 1 DVDROM. ISBN 978-83-235-2114-3. Reviewed by Klaus-Peter Friedrich.
More...
Review of: Jewish Space in Contemporary Poland. Hrsg. von Erica Lehrer und Michael Meng. Indiana Univ. Press. Bloomington u. a. 2015. VII, 299 S., 30 graph. Darst. ISBN 978-0- 253-01503-7. (€ 37,90.). Reviewed by Dorothea Warneck.
More...
Review of: Monika Polit: Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski – Wahrheit und Legende. „Meine jüdische Seele fürchtet den Tag des Gerichts nicht.“ (Klio in Polen, Bd. 18.) fibre. Osnabrück 2017. 271 S., s/w Abb. ISBN 978-3-944870-02-1. (€ 29,80.). Reviewed by Klaus-Peter Friedrich.
More...
Review of: Bd. 19: Prasa getta warszawskiego. Hechaluc-Dror i Gordonia. [Die Presse des Warschauer Gettos. Hechaluz-Dror und Gordonia.] Bearb. von Piotr Laskoski und Sebastian Matuszewski. Żydowski Instytut Historyczny im. Emanuela Ringelbluma [ŻIH] – Wydawn. Uniw. Warszawskiego [WUW]. Warszawa 2015. XLVIII, 532 S., Kt., Notenbeisp., 1 DVD-ROM, engl. Zus.fass. ISBN 978-83-61850-07-6. (PLN 46,80.); Bd. 20: Prasa getta warszawskiego. Ugrupowania prawicowe. [Die Presse des Warschauer Gettos. Rechte Gruppierungen.] Bearb. von Marcin Urynowicz . ŻIH – WUW. Warszawa 2015. XXXVIII, 318 S., Kt., 1 CD-ROM, engl. Zus.fass. ISBN 978-83-61850-11-3. (PLN 40,50.); Bd. 23: Dzienniki z getta warszawskiego. [Tagebücher aus dem Warschauer Getto.] Bearb. von Katarzyna Person . ŻIH – WUW. Warszawa 2015. 459 S., Kt., 1 CD-ROM, engl. Zus.fass. ISBN 978-83-61850-90-8. (PLN 43,20.); Bd. 27: Żydowska Samopomoc Społeczna w Warszawie (1939-1943). [Die Jüdische Soziale Selbsthilfe in Warschau (1939-1943).] Bearb. von Aleksandra Bańkowska und Maria Ferenc Piotrowska . ŻIH – WUW. Warszawa 2017. LXVI, 1245 S., 1 DVDROM, engl. Zus.fass. ISBN 978-83-65254-38-2. (PLN 129,–.); Bd. 28: Cwi Pryłucki. Wspomnienia (1905-1939). [Erinnerungen (1905-1939).] Bearb. von Joanna Na lewajko-Kulikov . ŻIH – WUW. Warszawa 2015. XXVI, 190 S., Kt., 1 CD-Rom, engl. Zus.fass. ISBN 978-83-61850-15-1. (PLN 35,10.). Reviewed by Klaus-Peter Friedrich.
More...
Review of: Orte der Shoah in Polen. Gedenkstätten zwischen Mahnmal und Museum. Hrsg. von Jörg Ganzenmüller und Raphael Utz. (Europäische Diktaturen und ihre Überwindung, Bd. 22.) Böhlau. Köln u. a. 2016. 357 S., 43 Abb., Kt. ISBN 978-3-412-50316-1. (€ 35,–.). Reviewed by Cordula Kalmbach.
More...
Review of: Jan Gerber: Ein Prozess in Prag. Das Volk gegen Rudolf Slánský und Genossen. (Schriften des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts, Bd. 26.) Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Göttingen 2016. 296 S. ISBN 978-3-525-37047-6. (€ 45,–.). Reviewed by Klára Pinerová.
More...
Review of: Gabriel Berger: Umgeben von Hass und Mitgefühl. Jüdische Autonomie in Polen nach der Schoah 1945-1949 und die Hintergründe ihres Scheiterns. Lichtig Verlag. Berlin 2016. 191 S. ISBN 978-3-929905-36-6. (€ 14,90.). Reviewed by Klaus-Peter Friedrich.
More...