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Sajmište as a European Site of Holocaust Remembrance / Sajmište kao evropsko mesto sećanja na Holokaust
(Filozofija i društvo, 2012)
The article analyzes the peculiarities of the destruction of Serbian Jews during Second Wolrd War in the local and European context. Of all the sites in Serbia relevant to the destruction of the Serbian Jews, Sajmiste is ...
Germany’s Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Debates and Reactions / Nemački Spomenik ubijenim evropskim Jevrejima. Rasprave i reakcije
(Filozofija i društvo, 2012)
The article outlines the history of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin as a very good example of how long any such procedure is, from idea to realisation, as well as how strong the debate how and whom ...
From Messianic Apologetics to Missionary Counterattack in the Sabbatian Sacred Romancero
(Jewish Quarterly Review, 2017)
Due to the extreme secrecy of the Sabbatians who followed their messiah into apostasy, only five manuscripts containing their sacred poetry are available to scholars today. The corpus of songs contained therein amounts to ...
Who was buried in the Jewish cemeteries in the Danube region? (Contributions to the history of rabbinic families) / Ko je sahranjen na jevrejskim grobljima u Podunavlju? (Prilog istoriji rabinskih porodica)
(Novi Sad : Pokrajinski zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture, 2020)
The earliest history of modem Jewish communities in present-day Serbia and Croatia is largely unknown. The only exceptions are the big cities (Belgrade, Novi Sad, Zagreb, Osijek, etc.), which have been thoroughly elaborated ...
The Role of Amateur Theatre ’King David’ in the Preservation of Jewish Culture and Tradition / Uloga amaterskog pozorišta 'Kralj David' u očuvanju jevrejske kulture i tradicije
(Београд : Етнографски институт САНУ / Belgrade : Institute of Ethnography SASA, 2017)
This work focuses on the role of the amateur theatre King David, founded in 1986 with the Jewish community of Belgrade, in the preservation of Jewish cultural heritage and establishing of intercultural dialogue primarily ...
The "Sajmište" (Exhibition Grounds) in Semlin, Serbia: The Changing of Меmory
(Jerusalem : Center for Public Affairs, 2010)
In 1937 a national exhibition site opened in Belgrade. Originally intended to represent indigenous advancements, in 1941 it became a Nazi concentration camp called Sajmište and its main use became the extermination of ...
Jewish communities in the political and legal systems of post-Yugoslav countries / Jevrejske zajednice u političkim i pravnim sistemima post-jugoslovenskih zemalja
(Tallin : Estonian Academy of Sciences, 2017)
After the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the Jewish community within Yugoslavia was also split up, and now various Jewish communities exist in the seven post-Yugoslav countries. Although all of these communities are relatively ...
The Yugoslav planting campaign in Martyrs’ Forest 1952-1955: symbolism, rituals and meaning / Akcija sađenja jugoslovenskog dela Šume mučenika 1952-1955: simbolika, rituali i značenje
(Beograd : Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije, 2021)
This article will try to examine the phenomenon of memorial forests and their role in the creation of the Holocaust memory of the Jewish community in Yugoslavia. Our intention is to present the Yugoslav Jewish tradition ...
Jerusalem in Early Islamic Tradition / Jerusalim u ranoj islamskoj tradiciji
(Netanya : I. Ninić, 2021)
The article describes major early Islamic traditions in which Jerusalem has been designated as the third holiest city in Islam. Their content has been analyzed based on the historical context and religious, inter-religious ...
El enkanto de la majia: research into Sephardic magic: history, trends and topics / Čar magije: istraživanje Sefardske magije: istorija, trendovi i teme
(Beer Sheva : Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Moshe David Gaon Center for Ladino Culture, 2011)
The studies dedicated to various types and periods of Jewish magic, in general, refer also to these phenomena among Sephardic Jews, but usually without focusing on magic concepts and practices unique to Sephardim, or on ...