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Visualizing the past: the role of images in fostering the Sephardic identity of Sarajevo Jewry / Visualizando el pasado: el papel de las imágenes en la promoción de la identidad Sefardí de los Judíos de Sarajevo
(Madrid : Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 2019)
This article explores the use of photographs in Moritz Levy’s book dedicated to the
history of Sephardic Jews in Bosnia, published in Sarajevo in 1911. While the photographs accompany the historical narrative and aim to ...
Ilindanski pokolј u Prijedoru 1941. godine / The 1941 St. Elijah's Day massacre in Prijedor
(Demirovac : JU Spomen-područje Donja Gradina, 2019)
Ovo masovno ubijanje Srba 31. jula 1. i 2. avgusta 1941. nazvano je kod naroda Ilindanski pokolј, a bilo je dio planskog i organizovanog stradanja srpskog naroda koje se dešavalo po cijeloj Krajini. Inače, sam događaj ...
Lawrence Hertzeg - record on the attack at the Djakovska vinery / Lavrentije Herceg - dokument o napadu u vinariji "Đakovska"
(Beograd : Naučno društvo za istoriju zdravstvene kulture, 2019)
In the transcription and translation of an archival document from the Historical Archive of Sombor the legal case of Lawrence Hertzeg (Laurentus Hertzeg), a Jew from the city of Sombor who was attacked and beaten on July ...
Isak Baševis Singer i njegov jidiš / Isaac Bashevis Singer and his Yiddish
(Pančevo : Udruženje književnika i književnih prevodilaca Pančeva, 2019)
Književnost Isaka Singera na starom jeziku evropskih Jevreja, opisuje njegove jevrejske sunarodnike, a pored snažne folklorne crte, teme su se ticale i opštih ljudskih problema, te su stoga vremenom privukle široku međunarodnu ...
A positive image of Yiddish and Judeo-Spanish in the Jewish press of the first half of the 20th century: an overview / Pozitivna slika jidiša i judeo-španskog jezika u jevrejskoj štampi prve polovine 20. veka: pregled
(Berlin : Peter Lang Verlag, 2019)
The article presents discourse in the Jewish press on the question of the Yiddish and Judeo-Spanish languages and accordingly, their important roles in Ashkenazi (here precisely of so-called Westjuden) and Sephardi ...