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Jiddische Quellen


Jiddische Quellen
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Author : Rebekka Denz
language : de
Publisher: Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Release Date : 2008

Jiddische Quellen written by Rebekka Denz and has been published by Universitätsverlag Potsdam this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Short stories, Yiddish categories.




Unzer Sztyme


Unzer Sztyme
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Author : Hildegard Harck
language : de
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

Unzer Sztyme written by Hildegard Harck and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Holocaust survivors categories.




Historische Jiddische Semantik


Historische Jiddische Semantik
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Author : Erika Timm
language : de
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Release Date : 2012-02-14

Historische Jiddische Semantik written by Erika Timm and has been published by Walter de Gruyter this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-02-14 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.


Die Sprache der jiddischen Bibelübersetzungstradition ist seit etwa 1400 in reichlichstem Maße durch Handschriften, seit etwa 1535 auch durch Drucke belegt. Ihren Hauptsitz im Leben hat sie im Chejder, der fast ganz dem Elementarstudium der hebräischen Bibel gewidmeten jüdischen "Grundschule", wo vom Beginn des Aschkenasentums an mindestens die gesamte männliche Hälfte der Bevölkerung ihre sprachlich formativsten Jahre verbrachte. Der Beitrag dieser Übersetzungssprache zum Wortschatz (einschließlich Wortbildung und Idiomatik), ja zur Morphologie der jiddischen Gemeinsprache wurde bisher eklatant unterschätzt. Die Studie erfaßt (1) an Hand der ersten hebräisch-jiddischen Bibelkonkordanz (um 1535) möglichst viele Elemente der Chejdersprache als diskrepant zur standarddeutschen Entwicklung und erklärt sie (2) aus dem hebräischen Urtext (wobei häufig die vorjiddischen Übersetzungen vom Targum bis zur jüdischfranzösischen Tradition den Schlüssel zum Verständnis liefern). Sie erweist sie (3) auf dem Weg durch die Bibelglossare und -übersetzungen als feste Bestandteile der Tradition und dokumentiert (4) ihr Einströmen in die jiddische Gemeinsprache bis hin zum Standardjiddischen. Ausgewertet wurden rund 120 Texte vom Ende des 14. bis zum 18. Jahrhundert: Bibelglossare und -übersetzungen, Epik, Lieder, Erzählprosa, Briefe, Brauchtums-, Erbauungs-, Gebetsliteratur etc. Indem die Studie zeigt, wieviel die im westjiddischen Bereich entstandene Übersetzungstradition - und durch welche Kanäle sie es - dem Gesamtjiddischen vermittelt hat, ist sie zugleich eine Dokumentation der fundamentalen Einheit von West- und Ost-Aschkenas im Sinne von Salomo Birnbaum und Max Weinreich.



Einf Hrung In Die Jiddische Literatur


Einf Hrung In Die Jiddische Literatur
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Author : Helmut Dinse
language : de
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Release Date : 2016-12-12

Einf Hrung In Die Jiddische Literatur written by Helmut Dinse and has been published by Springer-Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-12-12 with Literary Criticism categories.




Transcending Dystopia


Transcending Dystopia
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Author : Tina Frühauf
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2021-01-01

Transcending Dystopia written by Tina Frühauf and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-01-01 with Music categories.


By the end of the Second World War, Germany was in ruins and its Jewish population so gravely diminished that a rich cultural life seemed unthinkable. And yet, as surviving Jews returned from hiding, the camps, and their exiles abroad, so did their music. Transcending Dystopia tells the story of the remarkable revival of Jewish musical activity that developed in postwar Germany against all odds. Author Tina Frühauf provides a kaleidoscopic panorama of musical practices in worship and social life across the country to illuminate how music contributed to transitions and transformations within and beyond Jewish communities in the aftermath of the Holocaust. Drawing on newly unearthed sources from archives and private collections, this book covers a wide spectrum of musical activity-from its role in commemorations and community events to synagogue concerts and its presence on the radio-across the divided Germany until the Fall of the Wall in 1989. Frühauf's use of mobility as a conceptual framework reveals the myriad ways in which the reemergence of Jewish music in Germany was shaped by cultural transfer and exchange that often relied on the circulation of musicians, their ideas, and practices within and between communities. By illuminating the centrality of mobility to Jewish experiences and highlighting how postwar Jewish musical practices in Germany were defined by politics that reached across national borders to the United States and Israel, this pioneering study makes a major contribution to our understanding of Jewish life and culture in a transnational context.



A Transnational History Of Forced Migrants In Europe


A Transnational History Of Forced Migrants In Europe
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Author : Bastiaan Willems
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2022-08-11

A Transnational History Of Forced Migrants In Europe written by Bastiaan Willems and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-08-11 with History categories.


This book is a vital exploration of the harrowing stories of mass displacement that took place in the first half of the 20th century from the perspective of forced migrants themselves. The volume brings together 15 interrelated case studies which show how the deportation, evacuation and flight of millions of people as a result of the First World War intensified rather than alleviated ethnic conflicts which culminated in population transfers on an even larger scale during and immediately after the Second World War. While each chapter focuses on a different group of refugees and displaced persons, the text as a whole looks at the experience of forced migration as a complex set of evolving relationships with the receiving society, the homeland, the broader diaspora and other migrant communities living within the same host country. This innovative, four-dimensional model provides an overarching conceptual framework that binds the chapters together within the longer arc of European history. By going beyond the conventional narratives of national victimhood and (un)successful assimilation of refugees, A Transnational History of Forced Migrants in Europe reveals that identities of forced migrants in the first half of the 20th century were individualised, hybrid and constantly reconstructed in response to socioeconomic forces and political pressures. The case studies collected in this volume further suggest that age, gender, social class, educational level and the personal experiences of 'unwilling nomads' are more important to the understanding of forced migration history than ethnoreligious identities of victims and perpetrators.



We Are Here


 We Are Here
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Author : Avinoam J. Patt
language : en
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Release Date : 2009-12-31

We Are Here written by Avinoam J. Patt and has been published by Wayne State University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-12-31 with History categories.


Collects groundbreaking research on displaced persons (DPs) in Europe in the period after World War II and before the establishment of Israel. By the spring of 1947, less than two years after Nazi Germany's defeat, some 250,000 Jewish refugees remained in the displaced persons camps of Germany, Italy, and Austria. Yet many Jews did not know whether to return to their home countries or move on to someplace else. As a result, these stateless displaced persons (DPs) created a unique space for political, cultural, and social rebirth that was tempered by the complications of overcoming recent trauma. In "We Are Here," editors Avinoam J. Patt and Michael Berkowitz present current research on DPs between the end of the war and the creation of the State of Israel in order to present a more complete and nuanced picture of the DP experience, challenging many earlier assumptions about this group. Contributors to this volume analyze art, music, and literature of the DPs, as well as historical records of specific DP communities to explore the first reactions of survivors to liberation and their understanding of place in the context of postwar Germany and in Europe more generally. A number of the contributions in this volume challenge prior interpretations of Jewish DPs and Holocaust survivors, including the supposedly unified background of the DP population, the notion of a general reluctance to confront the past, the idea of Zionism as an inevitable success after the war, and the suggestion that Jews, despite their presence in Germany, strenuously avoided contact with Germans. Far from constituting a monolithic whole, then, "We Are Here" demonstrates that the DPs were composed of diverse groups with disparate wartime experiences. Responding to burgeoning scholarship on DPs and related issues, "We Are Here" sifts through the copious records DPs left behind to shed light on the many facets of a vibrant DP society. Scholars of the Holocaust and all readers concerned with the Jewish experience immediately after World War II will be grateful for this volume.



Jewish Life And Culture In Germany After 1945


Jewish Life And Culture In Germany After 1945
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Author : Katrin Keßler
language : en
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release Date : 2022-08-22

Jewish Life And Culture In Germany After 1945 written by Katrin Keßler and has been published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-08-22 with History categories.


How was the re-emerging Jewish religious practice after 1945 shaped by traditions before the Shoah? To what extent was it influenced by new inspirations through migration and new cultural contacts? By analysing objects like prayer books, musical instruments, Torah scrolls, audio documents and prayer rooms, this volume shows how the post-war communities created new Jewish musical, architectural and artistic forms while abiding by the tradition. This peer-reviewed volume presents contributions to the conference „Jewish communities in Germany in Transition", held in July 2021, as well as the results of a related research project carried out by two university institutions and two museums: the Bet Tfila – Research Unit for Jewish Architecture (Technische Universität Braunschweig), the European Center for Jewish Music (Hanover University for Music, Drama and Media), the Braunschweigisches Landesmuseum, and the Jewish Museum Augsburg Swabia. For the first time, post war synagogues in Germany and their objects were researched on a broad and interdisciplinary basis – regarding history of architecture, art history of their furniture and ritual objects as well as liturgy and musicology. The project was funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) during the years 2018 to 2021 in its funding line „The Language of Objects".



European Genizah


European Genizah
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Author : Andreas Lehnardt
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2020-06-22

European Genizah written by Andreas Lehnardt and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-06-22 with Religion categories.


This volume includes contributions presented at two conferences, in Mainz (Germany) and Jerusalem (Israel). The articles present a number of new discoveries of binding fragments in several European libraries and beyond.



The Liberation Of The Camps


The Liberation Of The Camps
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Author : Dan Stone
language : en
Publisher: Yale University Press
Release Date : 2015-01-01

The Liberation Of The Camps written by Dan Stone and has been published by Yale University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-01-01 with History categories.


A moving, deeply researched account of survivors' experiences of liberation from Nazi death camps and the long, difficult years that followed Seventy years have passed since the tortured inmates of Hitler's concentration and extermination camps were liberated. When the horror of the atrocities came fully to light, it was easy for others to imagine the joyful relief of freed prisoners. Yet for those who had survived the unimaginable, the experience of liberation was a slow, grueling journey back to life. In this unprecedented inquiry into the days, months, and years following the arrival of Allied forces at the Nazi camps, a foremost historian of the Holocaust draws on archival sources and especially on eyewitness testimonies to reveal the complex challenges liberated victims faced and the daunting tasks their liberators undertook to help them reclaim their shattered lives. Historian Dan Stone focuses on the survivors--their feelings of guilt, exhaustion, fear, shame for having survived, and devastating grief for lost family members; their immense medical problems; and their later demands to be released from Displaced Persons camps and resettled in countries of their own choosing. Stone also tracks the efforts of British, American, Canadian, and Russian liberators as they contended with survivors' immediate needs, then grappled with longer-term issues that shaped the postwar world and ushered in the first chill of the Cold War years ahead.