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Holokaust i dva subotička umetnika - Klara Gereb i Nandor Glid / A Holokauszt és két Szabadkai képzőművész - Geréb Klára és Glid Nándor
(Subotica : Jevrejska opština (Szabadkai Zsidó Hitközség), 2014)
Rad opisuje sudbine dvoje jevrejskih umetnika koji su rođeni u Subotici - Klare Gereb (Subotica, 1897 - Aušvic, 1944) prve Subotičanke, školovane grafičarke i primenjene umetnice i Nandora Glida (Subotica, 1924 - Beograd, ...
‘Meliselda’ and its Symbolism for Sabbatai Sevi, His Inner Circle and His Later Followers / ‘Meliselda’ i njena simbolika za Šabetaja Cvija, njegov spiritualni krug i njegove kasnije sljedbenike
(Los Angeles : A Cherub Press Publication, 2016)
"‘Meliselda’, a Spanish oicotype of ‘Melisenda Insomne’, a famous French ballad from Carolingian period, played a prominent role in Sabbatai’s own weltanschauung, its importance in their leader’s eyes was recognized by the ...
Attitudes toward death in Judaism - the mourning rites
(Beograd : Jevrejski istorijski muzej Savez jevrejskih opština Srbije, 2013)
Comprehension of life and death in Judaism is manifested through a number of religious and ritual procedures. A complex set of mourning rites present in the Jewish culture is entirely regulated by religious rules and ...
Betar
(Beograd : Jevrejski istorijski muzej, 1995)
Within the framework of Zionism. a special movement for Erez Israel developed as a global, political and ideological aspiration of the Jewish ethnicity in Diaspora. Its different course of development in the struggle for ...
The Role of Polyphonic Singing in the Establishment of Interethnic Dialogue: Serbian-Jewish Baruch Brothers Choir from Belgrade
(Tbilisi : International Research Center for Traditional Polyphony of Tbilisi Vano Sarajishvili State Conservatoire, 2018)
This work focuses on the role of polyphonic singing in interethnic communication in the example of the Serbian-Jewish Baruch Brothers Choir from Belgrade. This choir was founded in 1879 as the Serbian-Jewish Singing Society, ...
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 ...
A Subotica se pravila kao da je sve u redu. Holokaust kao kulminacija višedecenijske trpeljivosti prema antisemitizmu / Szabadka úgy tett, mintha minden rendben lett volna. A holokauszt kulminálása mint az antiszemitizmus több évtizedes tolerálása
(Subotica : Jevrejska opština, 2014)
Od pretposlednje decenije 19. veka do izbijanja Drugog svetskog rata u subotičkoj štampi se može pratiti kontinuitet antisemitski intoniranih tekstova. I na one štampane u doba Austrougarske, kao i na nastale u vreme ...
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 ...
Te aprikanto i te diskanto: La medisina tradisional de las mujeres Sefaradis de Bosna / I will enchant you and annul the spell: the traditional medicine of Sephardic Bosnian woman [in Judeo-Spanish]
(Berlin : Instituts für Romanische Philologie der Freien Universität Berlin, 2006)