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French vs. Judeo-Spanish: an overview of the Alliance Israélite Universelle’s language policy in the Ottoman Empire at the turn of the twentieth century / Francuski protiv judeo-španskog: pregled jezičke politike Alliance Israélite Universelle u Otomanskom carstvu na prelazu iz dvadesetog veka
(Cambridge : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015)
This article aims to reveal how the Alliance influenced the utilization of the Judeo-Spanish language through its educational curriculum. I argue that this organization had an enormous impact on the demise of the language ...
Some linguistic features of the Judeo-Spanish dialect of Monastir / Neke jezičke odlike judeo-španskog dijalekta Monastira
(Skopje : Akademski pečat, 2015)
The paper presents the linguistic features of the Judeo-Spanish dialect of Monastir (Bitola). The features are excerpted from Žamila Kolonomos' collection "Poslovice, izreke i priče sefardskih Jevreja Makedonije" and a ...
The educational philosophy of Yad Vashem / Obrazovna filozofija Jad Vašema
(Demirovac : JU Spomen-područje Donja Gradina, 2015)
The Holocaust is usually presented by the traditional way of historical research, analyzing different kinds of written documents, testimonies and pictures, to have a better understanding of the historical process of the ...
Novosadski Jevreji / Novi Sad Jews
(Novi Sad : Gimnazija "Svetozar Marković", 2014)
Kao dopuna ili zamena nastavnih aktivnosti o ulozi Jevreja u društvenom, kulturnom, ekonomskom i političkom životu u Srbiji može poslužiti dodatni nastavni materijal koji se odnosi na temu „Ko su Jevreji?“. Primere takve ...
Sofia Demajo's destiny: whoever saves one life, saves the world entire / Sudbina Sofije Demajo: ko spasi jednog čoveka, spasio je ceo svet
(Beograd : Trinaesta beogradska gimnazija, 2013)
Student-made film for Centropa's video competition, made by the 13th Belgrade Grammar School students, from Serbia.
The return of the wandering Jew(s) in Samuel Hirszenberg's art / Povratak lutajućih Jevreja(a) u umetnosti Samuela Hiršenberga
(Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2011)
"Few Jewish artists of the turn of the twentieth century created works that became classics in their lifetime. One who did was Samuel Hirszenberg, the Lodz-born (1865) artist, who trained in Cracow, Munich, and Paris, and ...