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Rethinking the Holocaust novel in Yugoslavia: from Hinko Gottlieb to Aleksandar Petrov's "Like Gold in Fire" / Novo sagledavanјe romana Holokausta u Jugoslaviji: od Hinka Gotliba do romana "Kao zlato u vatri" Aleksandra Petrova
(Kragujevac : Filološko-umetnički fakultet, 2021)
Since the works of Hinko Gottlieb marking its inception, Yugoslav Holocaust literature has evolved through several phases which we seek to identify and explain in terms of a double perspective - one showing traits it shares ...
Years of hiding and fear / Godine skrivanja i straha
(Belgrade : Jewish Historical Musem of Federation of Jewish Communities in Yugoslavia, 2006)
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 ...
Annual Conference of the Society for Sephardic Studies "Sephardic Jews between Religious, Ethnic, and National Identity" (10 ; 2022 ; Belgrade) / Godišnja konferencija Društva za sefardske studije "Sefardski Jevreji između verskog, etničkog i nacionalnog identiteta" (10 ; 2022 ; Beograd)
(Belgrade : University, Faculty of Philosophy, 2022)
Even our era of fluid and overlapping identities has not ended the age-old tension between different aspects and perceptions of Jewish identity. Is the principal determinant of Jewish identity a person’s relationship to ...
How Lea Rosenzweig saved herself in 1941 / Kako se Lea Rozencvajg spasila 1941. godine
(Belgrade : Jewish Historical Musem of Federation of Jewish Communities in Yugoslavia, 2006)
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 ...
Death march from Bor to Crvenka and beyond... / Marš smrti, od Bora do Crvenke i dalje...
(Belgrade : Jewish Historical Musem of Federation of Jewish Communities in Yugoslavia, 2006)
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 ...
Restitution of art, Judaica, and other cultural property plundered in Serbia during World War II / Restitucija umetnosti, judaike i drugih kulturnih dobara opljačkanih u Srbiji tokom Drugog svetskog rata
(Beograd : Hesperia edu, 2014)
Restitution efforts understandably focus primarily on immovable property. Plundered artworks, books, manuscripts, archives, religious artefacts, and other unique, movable objects of cultural property are also of great ...
Position Paper on Restitution in Former Yugoslavia / Izveštaj o restituciji u bivšoj Jugoslaviji
(Beograd : Hesperia edu, 2014)
Approximately 82,000 Jews lived in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia before the Holocaust. Only approximately 15,000 survived (Romano 1980, 573-590). The murder of Jews in Yugoslavia was accompanied by the wholesale expropriation ...
Friends always come to the rescue / Prijatelji uvijek u pomoći
(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 ...
Rachel (Rae) Dalven: an accomplished female Romaniote historian, translator, and playwright / Rejčel (Rej) Dalven: uspešna istoričarka, prevodilac i dramski pisac
(Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (Jagiellonian University Press), 2018)
Rachel Dalven was a Romaniote Jew, translator of modern Greek poetry, playwright, and historian of the Jews of Ioannina, Greece. She was an educated and well-travelled independent woman, who brought to English-speaking ...
Tailoring identities: displacement in the self-portrayals of Jewish women escaping to Albania / Krojenje identiteta: izmeštanje u samoportretima Jevrejki koje su pobegle u Albaniju
(Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (Jagiellonian University Press), 2018)
This article aims to analyze the works of Jewish women autobiographers who wrote about the Holocaust in the context of Albanian cultural tradition. My research appears in the framework of the wider Holocaust women’s ...