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Something about Ha-shomer ha-Za'ir and its "nest" in Novi Sad
(Beograd : Jevrejski istorijski muzej, 1995)
Ha-shomer ha-Za’ir (A Young Guardian) is a Jewish youth organization created after the First World War in Poland which later gradually included the Jewish youth in a number of countries. In Yugoslavia it appeared in the ...
Jewish youth associations in Yugoslavia 1926-1941
(Beograd : Jevrejski istorijski muzej Savez jevrejskih opština Jugoslavije, 1995)
The Zionist Movement had significant forerunners and ardent adherents in the countries that later united to form Yugoslavia. The student clubs in Vienna. Bar Giora and the Esperanza Society, were characterized by a pronounced ...
The Yugoslav Jews in World War Two
(Beograd : Jevrejski istorijski muzej Savez jevrejskih opština Srbije, 1995)
The history of Yugoslav Jews in World War Two is marked by the genocide perpetrated by the occupational forces of Nazi Germany and the puppet Independent State of Croatia (Nezavisna Država Hrvatska), and also by Jewish ...
Everyone carries their own fate with them / Svako svoju sudbinu nosi sa sobom
(Belgrade : Jewish Historical Musem of Federation of Jewish Communities in Yugoslavia, 2009)
In five books, "We Survived: Yugoslav Jews on the Holocaust" (three of them translated into English), the testimonies of a small number of surviving members of the Jewish community about World War II were collected. The ...
Collection of old Hebrew manuscripts in the Jewish Historical Museum in Belgrade
(Beograd : Jevrejski istorijski muzej Savez jevrejskih opština Jugoslavije, 1979)
The Belgrade Jewish Historical Museum has a collection of old Hebrew manuscripts which is unique in Yugoslavia. It came into being as a result of the Museum's long-standing efforts to collect and preserve at оnе place all ...
A Sephardic rabbi’s view of his Bosnian neighbours and common Ottoman culture as reflected in his writings / Pogled sefardskog rabina na njegove bosanske susjede i zajedničku osmansku kulturu kako se ogleda u njegovim spisima
(Beer-Sheva : Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Moshe David Gaon Center for Ladino Culture, 2013)
"Bosnian Rabbi Eliezer Šem Tov Papo (Sarajevo, ? - Jerusalem, 1898) is the author of four compendia of Jewish religious law and moral teachings in Judeo-Spanish, and three similar, shorter religious works in Hebrew. All ...
Jewish art and tradition - a workshop at the Faculty of philosophy, University of Belgrade / Jevrejska umetnost i tradicija - radionica na Filozofskom fakultetu Univerziteta u Beogradu
(Beograd : Filozofski fakultet, 2009)
"The first in a series of workshops entitled 'Jewish Art and Tradition' was held at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, between January 27th and February 10th, 2008. It was organized by the Department of Art ...
Woyage into uncertainty / Put u neizvesnost
(Belgrade : Jewish Historical Musem of Federation of Jewish Communities in Yugoslavia, 2005)
In five books, "We Survived: Yugoslav Jews on the Holocaust" (three of them translated into English), the testimonies of a small number of surviving members of the Jewish community about World War II were collected. The ...
Jewish women’s conversion to Islam in the end of the Ottoman era (Salonica) / Prelazak Jevrejki na islam na kraju otomanske ere (Salonika)
(Beer-Sheva : Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Moshe David Gaon Center for Ladino Culture, 2013)
Mass Conversion of Christians and Jews to Islam was a common phenomenon in the early modern Ottoman Empire. Most researchers agree that the phenomenon of mass Islamization was due to religious persecution and political and ...
The way to the "world to come" : some thoughts on iconography of two unique necropolises in Galilee / Put do "sveta koji dolazi“ : razmišljanja o ikonografiji dve jedinstvene nekropole u Galileji
(Beograd : Univerzitet u Beogradu Filozofski fakultet, 2010)
This paper discusses two unique burial complexes in Galilee, Israel: the Jewish
the necropolis at Beth Shearim and the Christian necropolis in Shefar'am. The first flourished in the 3rd and 4th centuries of the Christian ...