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  • 1
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    Potsdam : Moses Mendelssohn Zentrum für Europäisch-Judisches Studien | Erlangen : Union Aktuell | Erlangen : Defacto Marketing GmbH | Essen : Druckzentrum Sutter & Partner | Erlangen : Moses Mendelssohn Stiftung ; 1.1988 - 4.1991; 5.1992,März = Nr. 1; 6.1992,Juni - 9.1995 = Nr. 2-16; Nr. 17.1996 - 24.1997, [N.S.] 1.1998-Heft 92 = 2021,3
    ISSN: 0948-1753 , 0948-1753
    Language: German
    Pages: 30 cm
    Year of publication: 1988-2021
    Dates of Publication: 1.1988 - 4.1991; 5.1992,März = Nr. 1; 6.1992,Juni - 9.1995 = Nr. 2-16; Nr. 17.1996 - 24.1997, [N.S.] 1.1998-Heft 92 = 2021,3
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dialog
    Former Title: Vorg. ---〉 Schalom
    Former Title: Mitteilungen des Steinheim-Instituts für Deutsch-Jüdische Geschichte
    Subsequent Title: Daraus hervorgeg. Kalonymos
    Subsequent Title: Fortgesetzt durch MMZ Dialog
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Herausgeber bis 24.1997: Salomon Ludwig Steinheim-Institut für Deutsch-Jüdische Geschichte; bis 23.2004: Moses Mendelssohn-Zentrum für Europäisch-Jüdische Geschichte; teils: Moses Mendelssohn Stiftung; teils: Moses Mendelssohn Akademie , Ersch. vierteljährl.
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  • 2
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    In:  Judaism; a Journal of Jewish Life & Thought 31,1 (1982) 26-36
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 1982
    Titel der Quelle: Judaism; a Journal of Jewish Life & Thought
    Angaben zur Quelle: 31,1 (1982) 26-36
    Keywords: Sabbath Biblical teaching ; Cabala History
    Note: Record created automatically from multi-article record # 000312659
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  • 3
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    In:  The Living and Active Word of God (1983) 31-46
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 1983
    Titel der Quelle: The Living and Active Word of God
    Angaben zur Quelle: (1983) 31-46
    Keywords: Abraham Christian interpretations ; Bible. Criticism, interpretation, etc., Christian ; God Biblical teaching ; Covenant theology Biblical teaching
    Note: Record created automatically from multi-article record # 000110420
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  • 4
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    In:  Jahrbuch des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts 17 (2018) 35-56
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2018
    Titel der Quelle: Jahrbuch des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts
    Angaben zur Quelle: 17 (2018) 35-56
    Keywords: Immigrants Psychology ; Jews, East European History 1918-1939 ; Memory Social aspects
    Abstract: This article examines the memory practices of Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe in America in the period between World War I and World War II, specifically the forms in which they remembered their former homelands in Eastern Europe. Through the lens of Jewish hometown associations, socalled landsmanshaftn, this study shows that American Jewish memory operated in distinct modalities, namely nostalgia, trauma, and invention. The idea of loss that shaped nostalgic and traumatic forms of memory resulted from a sense of uprootedness due to the migration experience, an increasing cultural alienation from Eastern Europe as a Jewish homeland, and the disruptive blows of World War I and the pogroms in its aftermath. As the study argues, American Jews in the interwar period created the foundations for a memory that we usually associate with Holocaust memory. This form of diasporic memory stood in a dialectic relationship with the idea of invention, which symbolized the productive encounter of imagination and reality of Eastern Europe as homeland. It is this dialectic between loss and invention that shaped American Jewish collective memory and identity in the interwar period. Eastern Europe, as a result, became both a place of Jewish life and death.
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  • 5
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 2018
    Titel der Quelle: Jahrbuch des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts
    Angaben zur Quelle: 17 (2018) 87-116
    Keywords: Simmel, Georg, Political and social views ; Jews Identity ; Jewish philosophers
    Abstract: This article examines the posthumous impact and readings of Georg Simmel during the interwar period. Aside from his not inconsiderable impact within his discipline, the readings often move in the gray area between different discourses, with the work and person of Simmel repeatedly being employed to interpret the times. In his obituaries, an extremely ambivalent image of Simmel was already being constructed as the apex and culmination point of an era. In numerous recollections, Simmel moreover increasingly acquired a pronounced physiognomy of thought in which his “Jewishness” played a central role. Precisely because he is regarded as a typical representative of German Jewry, the portrait of Simmel after 1945 can serve to describe this Jewry.
    Note: With an English abstract.
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  • 6
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    In:  Jahrbuch des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts 17 (2018) 447-472
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2018
    Titel der Quelle: Jahrbuch des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts
    Angaben zur Quelle: 17 (2018) 447-472
    Keywords: Steinitz, Heinz Archives ; Archives Collection management ; Zoology Archival resources ; Zoologists
    Abstract: The archive of Heinz Steinitz (1909-1971) provides a rare insight into the early days of zoology and marine biology in Israel. At the same time, it is the multilingual archive of a German-Jewish immigrant that reflects the linguis- tic changes not only he himself experienced, but that were taking place in Israel and the scientific world at large. Through his correspondence, one can trace a network that also included German scientists after 1945. This article seeks to unravel Steinitz' translated life in its linguistic, relational, and col- laborative forms from the perspective of both a researcher and an archivist, taking into account the cataloguing process itself.
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2018
    Titel der Quelle: Jahrbuch des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts
    Angaben zur Quelle: 17 (2018) 473-496
    Keywords: Steinitz, Heinz ; ha-Makhon ha-ben-universiṭaʼi be-Elat. History ; Marine biology ; Zoologists Biography ; Science and state
    Abstract: When Walter Steinitz (1882–1963) proposed the establishment of a marine research station to explore the unique geographic and biological conditions of the Red Sea at the Gulf of Eilat/Aqaba in Germany in 1919, he could not have predicted how the new political situation both in Germany and in Mandatory Palestine would later affect these efforts. The idea would be fulfilled by his son Heinz Steinitz (1909–1971), one of Israel’s leading zoologists, who had to struggle with the complicated situation of the Gulf of Eilat/Aqaba through the Sinai Campaign and the Six-Day War. The Heinz Steinitz archive illuminates the relations between a scientific discipline rooted deeply in the geography of a particular country and the ever-changing political situation of the region as well the varying concept of science and its benefits for nation-building between German Zionism and Israeli foreign politics.
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  • 8
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2016
    Titel der Quelle: Interpreting Primo Levi
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2016) 147-160
    Keywords: Levi, Primo, ; Holocaust survivors' writings History and criticism ; Memory Psychological aspects ; Metaphor in literature ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Personal narratives ; History and criticism
    Abstract: As the epigraph to what would turn out to be his final book, Primo Levi chose a few lines from Coleridge’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner that lend impressive moral authority to the witness:Since then, at an uncertain hour,That agony returns,And till my ghastly tale is toldThis heart within me burns.1It is memory, of course, that visits this agony upon the mariner, the memory of having sinned first by felling the fateful albatross and then, all the worse, by surviving his fellow sailors after they paid the heavy price for his violent presumption. Thereafter, the mariner’s transgression overtakes him as a force unto itself, a Fury that he can neither predict nor control, a phantom of the mind that plunges him—in true Romantic form—into physical pain. His only relief takes the form of confessions that will (also with vintage Romantic defiance) imperil simple bourgeois happiness, robbing the wedding celebration of joy with the tale of his devastating (if entirely human) failure. In fact, Coleridge’s mariner does not so much tell his tale as find himself the vehicle for its searing truth, a mere—more or less helpless—medium of agonizing revelation. In return for bearing his agonizing truth so unconsciously, even selflessly, all the mariner can claim is a kind of helpless irreproachability, the ghosts that throng his burning heart and tongue comprising a veritable moral imperative.
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  • 9
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    In:  Israel Exploration Journal 9,1 (1959) 39-42
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 1959
    Titel der Quelle: Israel Exploration Journal
    Angaben zur Quelle: 9,1 (1959) 39-42
    Keywords: Bible. Commentaries ; History and criticism ; Bible. Versions ; Isaiah scroll ; Dead Sea scrolls. Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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  • 10
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2016
    Titel der Quelle: Interpreting Primo Levi
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2016) 129-145
    Keywords: Levi, Primo, Criticism and interpretation ; Holocaust survivors' writings ; Nazi concentration camps in literature ; Space and time in literature
    Abstract: “I’ve always thought that bridges are the most beautiful work there is,” remarks Tino Faussone in Primo Levi’s 1978 book The Wrench (La chiave a stella).1 Levi’s rigger-protagonist appreciates bridges because “they’ll never do anybody harm; in fact, they do good, because roads pass over bridges, and without roads we would still be like savages. In other words, bridges are sort of the opposite of boundaries, and boundaries are where wars start.”2 The nomadic Faussone enjoys seeing the world while “going from one construction site to another,” appreciating the diversity of the planet: “the world is beautiful because it’s all different .”3 Typically working at interstitial places such as shorelines, riverbanks, or on an offshore oil rig that is “like an island, but … an island we had made,” Faussone is a “Homo faber” who finds meaning in work performed well. The rigger’s wrench is, for Faussone, also a key to the stars whose dust he finds on top of the tall constructions he has helped to erect.4 A celebration of the “freedom” attainable from “being good at your job and therefore taking pleasure in doing it,” Faussone demonstrates Levi’s argument that freedom means “not having to work under a boss.”5
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