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Uzajamna lojalnost - državna politika i jevrejstvo Sarajeva u međuratnom periodu

Mutual loyalty - state policy and the Jews of Sarajevo in the interwar period

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Rad redukovanim prikazom prati razvoj odnosa na liniji država - jevrejstvo Sarajeva u međuratnom periodu, zadržavajući se posebno na 1930. godini, kada je dostignuta kulminacija uzajamne pozitivne recepcije. Primjena Zakona o vjerskoj zajednici Jevreja u Kraljevini Jugoslaviji, pomoć pri podizanju Šume kralja Petra u Palestini, podrška akciji Keren Kajemeta, podizanje nove sefardske sinagoge bili su neki od vidljivih znakova državne potpore, dok su Jevreji odgovarali svojim gestama lojalnosti. Tokom tridesetih godina pritisak antisemitizma nije zaobišao ni Sarajevo, da bi sa donošenjem antisemitskih uredbi vlade Kraljevine nagovijestio tragičnu poziciju jevrejskog naroda u II svjetskom ratu.
Through a reduced representation this paper traces the development of the relations between the state and the Jews of Sarajevo in the interwar period, focusing particularly on the year 1930, when the mutual positive reception reached its culmination. The application of the "Law on the Jewish religious community in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia", aid given to the planting of King Peter’s Forest in Palestine, the support of Keren Kejemet’s action, and the building of a new Sephardic synagogue, were just some of the visible signs of state support, while the Jews responded with their gestures of loyalty During the 1930’s the pressure of anti-Semitism did not evade Sarajevo, while the passing of anti-Semitic regulations by the government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia announced the tragic position of the Jewish people in the Second World War.
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Jevreji - državna politika / Jevreji - uzajamna lojalnost / Jevreji - Sarajevo / Jevreji - međuratni period / Zakon o vjerskoj zajednici - Kraljevina Jugoslavija / Šuma kralja Petra / Keren Kajemet / sinagoga / antisemitizam / Jews - state policy / Jews - mutual loyalty / Jews - Sarajevo / Jews - interwar period / Law on the Jewish religious community in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia / King Peter’s Forest / synagogue / anti-Semitism
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Prilozi, 2019, 48, 129-176
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  • Sarajevo : Univerzitet u Sarajevu - Institut za historiju

ISSN: 0350-1159

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abstract = "Rad redukovanim prikazom prati razvoj odnosa na liniji država - jevrejstvo Sarajeva u međuratnom periodu, zadržavajući se posebno na 1930. godini, kada je dostignuta kulminacija uzajamne pozitivne recepcije. Primjena Zakona o vjerskoj zajednici Jevreja u Kraljevini Jugoslaviji, pomoć pri podizanju Šume kralja Petra u Palestini, podrška akciji Keren Kajemeta, podizanje nove sefardske sinagoge bili su neki od vidljivih znakova državne potpore, dok su Jevreji odgovarali svojim gestama lojalnosti. Tokom tridesetih godina pritisak antisemitizma nije zaobišao ni Sarajevo, da bi sa donošenjem antisemitskih uredbi vlade Kraljevine nagovijestio tragičnu poziciju jevrejskog naroda u II svjetskom ratu., Through a reduced representation this paper traces the development of the relations between the state and the Jews of Sarajevo in the interwar period, focusing particularly on the year 1930, when the mutual positive reception reached its culmination. The application of the "Law on the Jewish religious community in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia", aid given to the planting of King Peter’s Forest in Palestine, the support of Keren Kejemet’s action, and the building of a new Sephardic synagogue, were just some of the visible signs of state support, while the Jews responded with their gestures of loyalty During the 1930’s the pressure of anti-Semitism did not evade Sarajevo, while the passing of anti-Semitic regulations by the government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia announced the tragic position of the Jewish people in the Second World War.",
publisher = "Sarajevo : Univerzitet u Sarajevu - Institut za historiju",
journal = "Prilozi",
title = "Uzajamna lojalnost - državna politika i jevrejstvo Sarajeva u međuratnom periodu, Mutual loyalty - state policy and the Jews of Sarajevo in the interwar period",
pages = "129-176",
number = "48",
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Dujmović, S.. (2019). Uzajamna lojalnost - državna politika i jevrejstvo Sarajeva u međuratnom periodu. in Prilozi
Sarajevo : Univerzitet u Sarajevu - Institut za historiju.(48), 129-176.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jdb_2448
Dujmović S. Uzajamna lojalnost - državna politika i jevrejstvo Sarajeva u međuratnom periodu. in Prilozi. 2019;(48):129-176.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jdb_2448 .
Dujmović, Sonja, "Uzajamna lojalnost - državna politika i jevrejstvo Sarajeva u međuratnom periodu" in Prilozi, no. 48 (2019):129-176,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jdb_2448 .

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