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  • 1
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    Book
    [Wien] : mandelbaum verlag
    ISBN: 9783854768708 , 3854768702
    Language: German
    Pages: 399 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Edition: 2. Auflage
    Year of publication: 2020
    Uniform Title: Jüdisches Leben in der Wiener Vorstadt - Ottakring und Hernals
    DDC: 296.0943613
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    Keywords: Wien Juden Geschichte +GSD 167 ; Biografie ; Wien-Ottakring ; Wien-Hernals ; Judentum ; Geschichte ; Wien-Ottakring ; Wien-Hernals ; Juden
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 378-386
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  • 2
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    Book
    Wien : mandelbaum verlag
    ISBN: 9783854768845
    Language: English
    Pages: 213 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 20 cm
    Edition: Revised edition
    Year of publication: 2021
    Uniform Title: Jüdisches Wien 2016
    Keywords: City Guide ; Wien ; jüdische Geschichte ; Stadtreiseführer ; praktischer Informationsteil ; Persönlichkeiten ; Kulturwissenschaft ; Hardcover, Softcover / Reisen/Reiseführer/Europa ; Führer ; Wien ; Juden ; Geschichte
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  • 3
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    Book
    London ; New York : Bloomsbury Continuum
    ISBN: 9781472987259
    Language: English
    Pages: vii, 360 Seiten , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2023
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Juden ; Großbritannien ; Jews / Great Britain ; Jews / Great Britain / Social conditions ; Jews ; Jews / Social conditions ; Great Britain ; Großbritannien ; Juden
    Abstract: "Jews in Britain have risen to the top of nearly every profession, they run major companies, sit at the top tables in politics, make their voices heard in the media, are prominent in science and the arts. Of course there is serious poverty and gross disadvantage, just as there is in any community. But on any objective measure, British Jews have done well. Particularly when we consider where they came from, the impoverished, often oppressed lives that many Jews lived in Eastern Europe and the Ottoman Empire less than 200 years ago. Jews have lived in Britain longer than any other minority. They've been here so long, and are so ingrained into the national fabric, that they are often not considered to be a minority at all. Until a periodic outburst of antisemitism or a flare up in the Middle East, or both, turns the spotlight on them once again. British Jews have another distinction too. They have lived safely and securely, continuously, in Britain longer than any other modern Jewish community has lived anywhere else in the world. They have organised themselves in a way that serves as a model both to more recent immigrant communities in Britain and to Jewish communities elsewhere. Being British, they wear their distinctions lightly, they don't trumpet their achievements, in fact they rarely make a noise at all. But they give back quietly: established Jewish organisations help more recently arrived minorities to create their own structures, charities draw on the Jewish experience of dislocation and persecution to help oppressed people in the developing world, philanthropists support causes far beyond the boundaries of their own communities. Britain's Jews is a challenging look at Jewish life in the UK today. Based on conversations with Jews from all walks of life, it depicts, in ways that are at times disturbing, at other times inspiring, what it is like to be Jewish in 21st century Britain [...]."
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  • 4
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    Book
    London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney : Bloomsbury Academic
    ISBN: 9781350319301
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 306 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Paperback edition
    Year of publication: 2024
    DDC: 943.004924
    Keywords: Geschichte ; Rassismus ; Kolonialismus ; Juden ; Antisemitismus ; Deutschland ; Colonialism & imperialism ; HISTORY / Jewish ; Kolonialismus und Imperialismus ; POL045000 ; Deutschland ; Germany ; Deutschland ; Juden ; Antisemitismus ; Kolonialismus ; Rassismus ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Colonialism and the Jews in German History brings together new and path-breaking studies on the historical relationship between colonialism and the Jews in Germany. The book considers the mutual influences on the situation of the Jews in Germany, including attitudes towards Jews and anti-Semitism but also Jewish self-conceptions, and the ideology and politics of German colonialism. The contributors discuss the ways in which colonial ideology and practice have affected the position of the Jews in Germany, and the relationship between anti-Semitism and colonial racism. In doing so, the volume introduces German colonialism as a relevant context for German-Jewish history, and it expands the perspective on German colonial history significantly by considering Jews both as distinct objects and also as agents within the field of German colonialism. The volume includes studies on the pre-colonial era, the phase of active German colonialism since the 1880s, and the time after Germany lost its colonies in the First World War. All these studies testify to the fact that German-Jewish history takes on additional significance if seen as part of a global history of collective relationships
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    Paderborn : Brill | Schöningh
    ISBN: 9783506791740 , 3506791745
    Language: English
    Pages: XLII, 389 Seiten , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2023
    Series Statement: Balkan Studies Library Volume 34
    Series Statement: Balkan Studies Library
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Juden ; Flüchtling ; Balkanhalbinsel ; rescue ; survival ; travel ; Yugoslavia ; Greece ; Albania ; Holocaust ; Partisans ; Korčula ; Emigration ; Balkanhalbinsel ; Juden ; Flüchtling ; Geschichte 1933-1945
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9783701736140
    Language: German
    Pages: 173 Seiten , Illustrationen , 27 cm
    Year of publication: 2024
    DDC: 943.6
    Keywords: Hardcover, Softcover / Sachbücher/Philosophie, Religion/Christliche Religionen ; Ausstellungskatalog Jüdisches Museum Wien 31.01.2024-01.09.2024 ; Wien ; Juden ; Fürsorge ; Care-Arbeit ; Medizin ; Geschichte
    Note: Personenregister: Seite 163-164 , "Diese Publikation erscheint anlässlich der Ausstellung 'Who cares? Jüdische Antworten auf Leid und Not' des Jüdischen Museums Wien, 31. Jänner bis 1. September 2024" - Impressum
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9783955656560 , 395565656X
    Language: German
    Pages: 82 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Year of publication: 2024
    Series Statement: Jüdische Miniaturen 322
    Series Statement: Jüdische Miniaturen
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    Keywords: Juden ; jüdisch ; Geschichte ; Judentum ; Nationalsozialismus ; Antisemitismus ; DDR ; Leipzig ; Emigration
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  • 8
    Language: German
    Pages: 30 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2020
    Keywords: Thüringen ; Juden
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  • 9
    Language: German
    Pages: 104 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2020
    Keywords: Kulturverein ; Juden ; Ratingen
    Abstract: Die Geschichte der Juden in Ratingen reicht mehr als 400 Jahre zurück. Doch gegen Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts versprach Düsseldorf wirtschaftlich attraktivere Perspektiven und viele wanderten ab. Die letzten 18 jüdischen Bürger wurden schließlich von den Nationalsozialisten bedrängt. Wer konnte, floh aus der Stadt. 60 Jahre lang gab es im Anschluss kein jüdisches Leben in Ratingen. Erst um das Jahr 2000 zogen Menschen jüdischen Glaubens aus den Ländern der ehemaligen Sowjetunion in die Dumeklemmer-Stadt. Der Vereinsvorsitzende Vadym Fridman erinnert sich an seine eigene Geschichte. „Mein Leben lang habe ich als Bauingenieur in der Ukraine gearbeitet. Dann bekam ich eine schmale Rente.“ Verwandte, die zuvor ausgewandert waren, erzählten ihm von einer jungen, aufgeschlossenen Stadt – Ratingen. Bis ins Jahr 2002 fanden so viele Juden aus verschiedenen Nationen den Weg in die Dumeklemmerstadt, dass sie einen Kulturverein gründeten, „Schalom Ratingen“ wurde geboren. „Zu Beginn schlossen wir uns der jüdischen Gemeinde in Düsseldorf an“, so Fridman. Doch: „Wir wollten Kontakt zu unseren neuen Nachbarn, selbst Veranstaltungen organisieren.“ Inzwischen feiert Shalom Ratingen seinen 18. Geburtstag und hat rund 125 Mitglieder. Vadym Fridman beschreibt die Aufgabe des Vereins so: „Wir möchten den Ratingern die Möglichkeit bieten, die jüdische Kultur kennenzulernen. Gleichzeitig möchten auch wir Kontakt zur deutschen Kultur.“ Im Laufe der Jahre hat sich ein reger Austausch mit anderen Vereinen entwickelt. Das primäre Ziel von Shalom Ratingen ist und bleibt aber: „Der Kampf gegen den Antisemitismus“, so Fridman. Ein Baustein auf dem Weg zu einem friedlichen Miteinander sind regelmäßige Dialoge mit anderen Religionsgemeinschaften. Den 18-jährigen Geburtstag nahm der Vorstand des Vereins zum Anlass, ein Buch herauszugeben. Es heißt „Schalom Ratingen – Volljährigkeit“. Es ist bereits das zweite Buch von Shalom Ratingen. Das erste trägt den Titel „Ratingen ist unser Zuhause.“ Es erschien zum zehnten Geburtstag des Vereins. Aus gutem Grund: „Integration ist eine schwere Zeit für Einwanderer“, so Fridman. „Alles ist fremd, die Sprache, der Ort, die Kultur.“ Rund zehn Jahre dauere es, glaubt der Vorsitzende des Vereins, bis ein Zuwanderer in der neuen Heimat ankommt. Shalom und seine Mitglieder sind angekommen. Ratingen ist heute ihre Heimat.
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  • 10
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 294, 18 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Year of publication: 2020
    Series Statement: Battlegrounds
    Series Statement: Battlegrounds
    Keywords: Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Veteran ; Juden ; Deutschland
    Abstract: At the end of 1941, six weeks after the mass deportations of Jews from Nazi Germany had begun, Gestapo offices across the Reich received an urgent telex from Adolf Eichmann, decreeing that all war-wounded and decorated Jewish veterans of World War I be exempted from upcoming "evacuations." Why this was so, and how Jewish veterans at least initially were able to avoid the fate of ordinary Jews under the Nazis, is the subject of Comrades Betrayed. Michael Geheran deftly illuminates how the same values that compelled Jewish soldiers to demonstrate bravery in the front lines in World War I made it impossible for them to accept passively, let alone comprehend, persecution under Hitler. After all, they upheld the ideal of the German fighting man, embraced the fatherland, and cherished the bonds that had developed in military service. Through their diaries and private letters, as well as interviews with eyewitnesses and surviving family members and records from the police, Gestapo, and military, Michael Geheran presents a major challenge to the prevailing view that Jewish veterans were left isolated, neighborless, and having suffered a social death by 1938. Tracing the path from the trenches of the Great War to the extermination camps of the Third Reich, Geheran exposes a painful dichotomy: while many Jewish former combatants believed that Germany would never betray them, the Holocaust was nonetheless a horrific reality. In chronicling Jewish veterans' appeal to older, traditional notions of comradeship and national belonging, Comrades Betrayed forces reflection on how this group made use of scant opportunities to defy Nazi persecution and, for some, to evade becoming victims of the Final Solution.
    Note: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781501751028 (ISBN)
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