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  • RAMBI - רמב''י  (6)
  • Moses Mendelssohn Center
  • Czech  (3)
  • German  (3)
  • 2015-2019  (6)
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  • 1
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 2018
    Titel der Quelle: Jahrbuch des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts
    Angaben zur Quelle: 17 (2018) 237-270
    Keywords: Heym, Stefan, Friends and associates ; Heym, Stefan, Political and social views ; Havemann, Robert Political and social views ; Biermann, Wolf, Political and social views ; Jewish authors ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Influence ; Germany (East) Politics and government
    Abstract: Stefan Heym, whose life spanned all five political systems in Germany through the twentieth century, was regarded in both the Federal Republic and the German Democratic Republic as one of the most versatile and widely read authors of the postwar period. He was also understood as a moral and political symbol of the opposition in the GDR – as well as its most influential voice following the expatriation of Wolf Biermann in 1976. This article examines Heym’s by no means straightforward development, focusing on his friendships with Robert Havemann and Wolf Biermann. On the basis of autobiographical texts authored by the three former friends as well as the state security files on Heym, it reveals the various attitudes adopted towards the GDR as well as the state’s reactions. In its 11th Assembly, which took place in 1965, the Central Commission of the SED marked Havemann, Heym, and Biermann as the greatest interior public enemies of the GDR, whereupon Heym distanced himself from his friends. It is in this context that the three protagonists’ references to Nazi persecution and the Shoah will here be evaluated for the first time, with particular regard to potential parallels and intersections. By looking especially at the private sphere, beyond community and government politics, the article elucidates important aspects of a secular Jewish self-understanding in the GDR.
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  • 2
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 2016
    Titel der Quelle: S: I. M. O. N.
    Angaben zur Quelle: 2 (2016) 37-57
    Keywords: Jews Biography ; Rural population ; Czechoslovakia Rural conditions
    Abstract: This paper deals with mostly published memories of Bohemian and Moravian Jews who were born and grew up in villages and small rural towns in the second half of the nineteenth or in the first decade of the twentieth century and who wrote down their histories before or after the Shoah. The first memories, mainly autobiographical fiction, recounting the end of the nineteenth century, were largely a reaction to the process of urbanisation which led to an important migration of Jews to the cities. After 1918, amateur historiography became important in the remembrance of rural Jewish life and was often triggered by feelings of nostalgia. Both forms of cultural memory- (partly autobiographical) fiction and popular historiography- also framed the patterns of remembering rural Jews after the Shoah. Nostalgia was often expressed in connection with sensation, for example in descriptions of religious traditions and habits. In contrast to the testimonies written before the Shoah the ambivalent longing for a place was now overlaid with the irreversible loss of people, the authors' mourning of their lost relatives, friends and neighbours, and with the emptiness of the remembered places.
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  • 3
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 2018
    Titel der Quelle: Jahrbuch des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts
    Angaben zur Quelle: 17 (2018) 569-598
    Keywords: Evreĭskoe istoriko-ėtnograficheskoe obshchestvo (Saint Petersburg, Russia) ; Sovetish Heymland (Moscow) ; Jews Study and teaching ; Jewish scholars ; Jews Identity ; Yiddish periodicals
    Abstract: After years of difficult conditions for Jewish studies in the Soviet Union, a new Jewish Historical-Ethnographic Commission was founded in 1982, intentionally named after its late imperial predecessor. It was a daring undertaking, especially considering the fact that some of its members had applied for emigration to Israel and took part in the movement for Jewish self-determination. However, other founding members were reputable colleagues at the Institute of Ethnography of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR who, besides their commitment to the Commission, worked on other ethnographic subjects. In 1982, despite the initial reservations of its managing editor Aron Vergelis, the Commission convinced the only Soviet Yiddish-language journal Sovetish Heymland, which was originally tasked to propagate a liberal Soviet attitude towards its Jewish readership, to launch a special section on Jewish ethnography. This cooperation with the journal allowed the Commission to publish some of its results and provided access to libraries and archival material on Jewish topics. Despite distrust and surveillance by the state, the Commission’s members who supported the movement for Jewish self-determination used the state’s official structures, such as the Sovetish Heymland and the Academy of Sciences, to recover the heritage of its predecessor organization in archives and museums, but also to conduct field research in remote areas of the Soviet Union. In doing so, it served both as a platform for exchange and a starting point for research by future professionals in Jewish studies.
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  • 4
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    In:  Židé a Morava XXIII; kniha statí ze stejnojmenné konference konané v Muzeu Kroměřížska 9.11.2016 (2017) 206-210
    Language: Czech
    Year of publication: 2017
    Titel der Quelle: Židé a Morava XXIII; kniha statí ze stejnojmenné konference konané v Muzeu Kroměřížska 9.11.2016
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2017) 206-210
    Keywords: Jews History ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Letovice (Czech Republic)
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  • 5
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    In:  Židé a Morava XXIII; kniha statí ze stejnojmenné konference konané v Muzeu Kroměřížska 9.11.2016 (2017) 177-187
    Language: Czech
    Year of publication: 2017
    Titel der Quelle: Židé a Morava XXIII; kniha statí ze stejnojmenné konference konané v Muzeu Kroměřížska 9.11.2016
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2017) 177-187
    Keywords: Olympics History 20th century ; Jewish athletes History 20th century ; Jews History 20th century ; Moravia (Czech Republic)
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  • 6
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    In:  Židé a Morava XXIII; kniha statí ze stejnojmenné konference konané v Muzeu Kroměřížska 9.11.2016 (2017) 30-36
    Language: Czech
    Year of publication: 2017
    Titel der Quelle: Židé a Morava XXIII; kniha statí ze stejnojmenné konference konané v Muzeu Kroměřížska 9.11.2016
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2017) 30-36
    Keywords: Jews Legal status, laws, etc. ; Synagogues History
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