East European Jewish Affairs

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University College : Departament of Hebrew and Jewish studies

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New Jewish museums in Post-communist Europe

A teacher and his students : child holocaust testimonies from early postwar Polish Bytom

House-building tradition of the shtetl in memorials and memories (based on materials of field studies in Podolia)

Power and "native" Jews: the Russian imperial bureaucracy and Mountain Jews in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century

On the semantics of the motif "three hares chasing each other in a circle" on Jewish monuments in Eastern Europe

The poetry of Hayyim Lensky and its affinity with minor Russian humorous folk genres

Life stories as testament and memorial : the short life of the Neqama Battalion, an independent jewish partisan unit operating during the Second World War in the Narocz forest, Belarus

Images of Romania and America in early twentieth-century Romanian-Jewish immigrant life stories in the United States

How small was a shtetl?

The fate of the archives of the Kiev Institute of Jewish Proletarian Culture : puzzles and discoveries

Oradea, Romania : a living jewish memorial

The crux in the russian short story and its evolution in hebrew literature/ Rina Lapidus

The return of Menachem Mendel : Sholem Aleichem as a political commentator

The exhibition "Jews in Tsarist Russia and the USSR" and the closure of t he jewish modernisation project in the Soviet Union, 1937-41

The origins of anti-jewish policy in the Cossack regions of the Russian Empire, late nineteenth and early twentieth century

An essay on the Jewish ethnic economy : the case of Belz, Moldova

How insulted religious feelings turned into pogroms : Lithuania in 1900

The Jewish-theme whodunnit in contemporary Poland and Germany

Brody always on my mind: the mental mapping of a Jewish city

Jewish tradition faces the Soviet economy : moral dilemma of 'shadow' entrepreneurship in the former Pale of Settlement, Ukraine

The election of Jewish deputies in Vilna in 1818 : government projects and Jewish claims

A revolutionary language : Khayim Shloyme Kazdan's 'international Yiddishism' and the language of the Jewish worker

Nationalising the Bund? : zionist historiography and the Jewish labour movement

On the cultural front : the Bund and the Yiddish secular school movement in interwar Poland

Bundist and minority rights after the Holocaust

Relations between the Bund and the Polish Socialist Party from a micro-historical perspective : Tarnow in the interwar period

Revolutionary identity and migration : the commemorative transnationalism of Bundist culture

Jewish power and powerlessness : Prague Zionists and the Paris Peace Conference

The power(lessness) of Czechoslovak jews during the Second World War

Limits to 'Jewish power' : how Slovak jewish leaders negotiated restitution of property after the Second World War

'Every jew is a zionist, and every zionist is a spy!' The story of jewish social assistance networks in communist Czechoslovakia

Lectures, murder, and a phony terrorist : managing 'Jewish power and danger' in 1960 communist Czechoslovakia

East European Jewish migration: inside and outside

The interrupted chain : traditional receiver countries, migration regimes, and the East European Jewish diaspora, 1918-39

Global walls and global movement : new destinations in Jewish migration, 1918-1939

Thinking with restriction : immigration restriction and Polish Jewish accounts of the post-liberal state, empire, race, and political reason 1926-39

One doesn't make out much with furs in Palestine : the migration of Jewish displaced persons, 1945-7

Between marginal and transnational : post-Soviet immigration in Hebrew literature

Ritual slaughter and animal welfare in interwar Poland

How to house a child : providing homes for Jewish children in interwar Poland

'Peaceful coexistence?' Jewish and Muslim neighbors on the eve of the Holocaust

Is seeing believing? Photographs, eyewitness testimony, and evidence of the Holocaust

The reinvention of the Promised Land : utopian space and time in Soviet Jewish exodus literature

In search of a liberal polity : the Rukh Council of Nationaliies, the Jewish Question, and Ukrainian independence

Exposing Yiddish Paris : The Modern Jewish Culture pavillon at the 1937 World's Fair

Poetic of place and the transformation of the Russian Jewish American self in Lara Vapnyar's The scent of pine and Yelena Akhtiorskaya's Panic in a suitcase

Lena Finkle's magic arc : hybrid influences in the Russian American graphic novel

Narratives of generationality in 21st-century North American Jewish Literature : Krauss, Bezmogis, Kalman

From anxiety to disidentification : Lara Vapnyar's Memoirs of a Muse, Irina Reyn's What happened to Anna K,, and Anya Ulinich's Lena Finkle's Magic Barrel

The roots of Regina Spektor's post-Soviet poetics

Images of transit : the experiential traces of Soviet Jewish emigration

When Soviet Jewish photographers confront the very American question of identity

The writer as the people's therapist : Der Nister's last decade, 1939-1949

'I bled like you, brother, although I was a thousand miles away' : postwar Yiddish sources on the experiences of Polish Jews in Soviet exile during Word War 2.

The missing years : Yiddish writers in Soviet Bialystok, 1939-41 /Gennady Estraikh

Between hagiography and historiography: Chabad, scholars of Hasidism, and the case of portrait of Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liady

Beyon Petliura: the Ukranian national movement and the 1919 pogroms

Police harassment and the politicization of Jewish youth in interwar Bessarabia

Are Russian Jews Post-Colonial? Wladimir Kaminer and Identity Politics

Aron Vergelis : The Perfect Jewish "Homo Sovieticus"

Attempt to Erect Memorial to Holocaust Victims Blocked by Soviet Byelorussian Authorities

Babelomania : Recent Russian-Language Studies on the Life and Work of Isaac Babel

Barbarossa's First Victims : The Jews of Brest

Battling Against the Odds : Culture, Education and the Jewish Intelligentsia in the Warsaw Ghetto, 1940-1942

Battling Balfour : 'White Diplomacy', the Russian Orthodox Church and the establishment of a Jewish State in Palestine

Belzec : the "Forgotten" Death Camp

Belzec : A Reassessment of the Number of Victims

Belzec : Towards a Constructive Debate

Bergelson and the landscape of Yiddish modernism

The Best of both Worlds : Creating the Zyd-Polak

A Bintel Brief. The russian émigré intellectual meets the american mass media

Blood Libel in a Multi-Confessional Society : The Case of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

Bogdan Musial and the Question of Jewish Responsibility for the Pogroms in Lviv in the Summer of 1941

Bundist Journalism, 1897-1907 - Instruction, Exclusion, Polemic : The Relationship Between Leaders and Followers in the Light of Bundist Literary Activities

Byelorussian Jewry and the "Doctors' Plot"

Canada and the Hungarian Jewish Refugees, 1956-57

In the Captivity of Words : Karel Polácek's jewish stories and anecdotes

Capturing the Public's Imagination : Publications on Jewish Themes in Slovakia and the Czech Lands, 1989-1995

The Catholic Church in Croatia and the 'Jewish Problem', 1918-1941

Changing Conceptions of Leisure among Jews of Western Belarus at the End of the 19th Century

'Children of Dorcol' : A Case for Individual Agency in Preserving Jewish Tradition in Socialist Yugoslavia

Christian Right-Wing Organisations and the Spreading of Anti-Semitiv Prejudice in Post-Milosevic Serbia : The Case of the Dignity Patriotic Movement

Collaboration in Eastern Galicia : The Ukranian Police and the Holocaust

Constructing Jewish Identity in Post-Communist Poland.

Constructing Jewish Identity in Post-Communist Poland Part 2 : Symbolic Jewishness or Cosmopolitan Polishness?

Dostoevsky and the Talmud

Dream and Experiment. Time and Style in 1920s Berlin émigré Magazines : Zhar Ptitsa and Milgroym

The dybbuk and the ikota : similarity and difference in Jewish and Slavic traditions about the possession of an evil spirit

East European Jews in Amsterdam : Historical and Literary Anecdotes

Endangered Species : Jews and Buffaloes, Victims of Nazi Pseudo-science

The Ethnicity of Russian and Ukrainian Jews

Exorcising Myths and Taboos in Romanian Society

Expedition to Azerbaijan

Fanning the Flames : Jews in the Warsaw Press, 1905-1912

Foreigners or Jews? The Soviet Jewish Refugee Populations in Germany and the United States

From Charity to Productive Labour : The World ORT Union and Jewish Agricultural Colonisation in The Soviet Union, 1923-38

From Charity to Social Policy : The Emergence of Jewish "Self Help" Organizations in Imperial Russia, 1800-1914

From Guest-Motif to Lost Homeland and Re-Found Exile : The Development of a Paradigmatic Motif in the Assimilatory Process in Russian-Jewish Literature

From Rags to Riches : Jewish Oligarchs in Russia

From Shtetl to the City of the Sun Calling at the Schools of Communism : Yiddish in Soviet Ukrainian Trade Unions ot the 1920s

From Soviet Jewish Affairs to East European Jewish Affairs : A 24-Year Retrospective on the Shifting Priorities of Jews in East-Central Europe

From the Eradication of Illiteracy to Workers' Correspondents : Yiddish-Language Mass Movements in the Soviet Union

From Yehupets Jargonists to Kiev Modernists : The Rise of a Yiddish Literary Centre, 1880s-1914

HIAS and HICEM in the System of Jewish Relief Organisation in Europe, 1933-41

Historically Conscious Cosmopolitans : Jewish Identity and the '68 Generation of Polish Jew in Exile

A History of Exiles : The Jews of Buryatia

The Holocaust, the Persecution of Jews and Historical Responsibility : Findings of a Survey in Hungary

An Idiosyncratic Fellow-Traveller : Vilhjalmur Stefansson and the American Committee for the settlement of Jews in Birobidzhan

Ilya Ehrenburg and the Holocaust in Byelorussia

The Image of the Warsaw Pogrom of 1881 in Late Nineteenth-Century Polish Literature

Images of Jewish Identities in Lithuanian Literature of the Twentieth Century : Grigorii Kanovich and Markas Zingeris

Imaginary Vitebsk : the View from the Inside

The Impact of the Soviet Aliyah on the Middle East Process, 1988-2005

In Search of a Lost People : Jews in Present-day Ukrainian Historiography

In Search of a Meaningful Framework for the Study of Post-Soviet Jewish Identities, with Special Emphasis on the Case of Ukraine

In the Shadows : Rosalia Pasternak, 1867-1939

Intention and Feasibility : Reflections on Collaboration and the Final Solution

The Interpretation of the Kabbakah in Early 20th-Century Russian Philosophy : Soloviev, Bulgakov, Florenskii, Losev

Jabotinsky and Ukrainian Nationalism : A Reinterpretation

The Jewish Community of Russia : Present-day Situation and Prospects

The Jewish Ghetto Police : Some reflexions

Jewish Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Canada

Jewish Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union In Germany : History, Politics and Social Integration

The " Jewish Question" in the Novels and Short Stories of Eliza Orzeszkowa

Jewish Studies in Lithuania

Jewish Youth Activism and Istitutional Response in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s

The Jews and Revolution : Russian Perspectives, 1881-1918

Jews in Belorussia's Judicial System, 1944-1953

Jews in Bielorussian Public Prosecutor's Offices, 1944-1956

'A Matter of National and Civic Honour' : Majer Balaban and the Institute of Jewish Studies in Warsaw

A Note on the Invocation of Russian Classics in the Present-day Nationalist and Philosemitic Russian Press

Action! : An Anti-Semitic Organization Ahead of Its Time

After the Destruction of Vilna : Abraham Sutzkever's Poetry, Testimony and Cultural Rescue Work, 1944-46

Aliens in an Alien World : Paradoxes of Jewish-Christian Identity in Contemporary Russia

The Ambiguities of External Minority Protection. The Hungarian Numerus Clausus Debate

An Ambivalent Revolutionary : Izi Kharik's Image of the Shtetl

Ana Pauker and the Mass Emigration of Romanian Jewry, 1950-1952

Anti-Jewish Disturbances in the North-Western Provinces in the Early 1880s

Antisemitic Discourse in Polish Nationalist Weeklies between 1918 and 1939

Antisemitism in Petrograd

Józef Pilsudski and the "Jewish Question", 1892-1905

Karaite Joseph Ezra Dubitskii and King John III Sobieski : on Jewish physicians, Christianity and a fifteenth-century illuminated manuscript from Windsor Castle

The Kharkiv Yiddish Literary World, 1920s-Mid-1930s

The Kozienice Portraits : Everyday Life in Pre-war Kozienice. Exhibition Review

Language, Ideology and the Beginnings of the Integrationist Movement in the Kingdom of Poland in the 1980s

Lev Gumilev, Eurasianism and Khazaria

The Literary Development of Yekhiel Shraybman : a Jewish Writer in Soviet Clothing

Literature Versus Territory : Soviet Jewish Cultural Life in the 1950s

Living in Germany, Longing for Israel : The Elderly Jewish Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Germany

Lost and Found. The Yudovin

Making Yiddish Modern : the Creation of a Yiddish-Language Establishment in the Soviet Union

The Man They Love to Hate : Norman Manea's 'Snail's House' Between Holocaust and Gulag

Mark Zborowski, the Spy Who Came Out of the Shtetl

Mass Aliyah and Jewish Emigration from Russia : Dynamics and Factors

Migration and Recognition : Russian Jews in Germany

The Moral Evolution of the Russian-Yiddish-English Writer Abraham Cahan

Moysey Beregovsky, Encyclopaedist of Jewish Folk Music in Russia

The Nazi Holocaust in the Soviet Union : Interpreting Newly Opened Russian Archives

The New Face of State-sponsored Anti-Semitism in Russia

The New Moses : a Ukrainian-Jewish poet in the making

New Perspectives on Jewish Emigration from Soviet Ukraine

A New Phase in Jewish Ukrainian Relations? Problems and Perspectives in the Ethno-Politics over the Hasidic Pilgrimage to Uman

Novoe Vremia's War against the Jews

The Number of Victims of Belzec Extermination Camp : A Faulty Reassessment

The Numerus Clausus in Inter-War Hungery : Pioneering European Antisemitism

Obligatory Hatred? Antisemitic Propaganda and the Slovene Anti-Communist Camp

Odessa Maccabi 1917-20 : The Development of Sport and Physical Culture in Odessa's Jewish Community

On Reading the bundist Press

Organized and Unsolicited Collaboration in the Holocaust. The Multifaceted Ukrainian Context

Outrage in Many Tongues : the Bund's Response to the Kishinev Pogrom

The Pale of Settlement : An Inseparable Part of Byelorussian History

Passover in the Soviet Union, 1917-41

Photography as a Jewish business : from High Theory, to Studio, to Snapshot (Review Article)

Planning for the future : European Jewry after the Cold War

Polish Antisemitism and "Judeo-Communism" : Historiography and Memory

Polish Jewish Historians before 1918 : Configuring the Liberal East European Jewish Intelligentsia

Polish "Progressive Antisemitism", 1905-1914

The Post-Soviet Immigrants and the Jüdische Allgemeine in the New Millennium : Post-Communism in Germany's Jewish Communities

The Problem of Continuity between the 1920 Numerus Clausus and Post-1938 Anti-Jewish Legislation in Hungary

Professor Jonathan Frankel (1935-2008)

"The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" and the Shadowy World of Elie de Cyon

Jewish socialist parties during the 1905 Russian revolution

If there had been no synagogue there, they would have had to invent it : the case of the Birobidzhan "religious community of the Judaic creed" on the threshold of perestroika

Jewish epitaphs from Bialystok, 1892-1902 : embracing the spirit of Dubnow/ Haidi M. Szpek

Jews in the Soviet Union during World War 2. : German occupation, Soviet evacuation, and the imagined relationship between these two experiences

Jewish response to the non-Jewish question : 'Where were the Jews during the fighting?' 1941-5

How Eastern European Jewish immigrants, modernist Yiddish culture, and anti-fascist politics dragged the Netherlands into the twentieth century

Jewish acculturation in late nineteenth-century Russia: the case of Yonah Berkin

The blood libel trials in Vratsa and Yambol, Bulgaria (1891-1903)

East European Jewish Migrants and Settlers in Belgium, 1880-1914 : a Transatlantic Perspective

Jewish Politics in Eastern Europe : Mobilisation and Agenda Setting in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries. Special Issue

The Man They Love to Hate : Norman Manea's 'Snail's House' Between Holocaust and Gulag

Materials Relating to East European Jewish History and Culture in the Archives of the Former Soviet Union

Materials Relating to East European Jewish History and Culture in the Archives of the Former Soviet Union

The shtetl : new approaches

Towards a New Jewish and Polish Memory.

Rediscovering Schools for Jewish Girls in Tsarist Russia

Restoring jewish life in communist Yoguslavia, 1945-1967

Return to Jedwabne

Revising Franjo Tudman's Revisionism? A Response to Ivo and Slavko Goldstein

Revisionism in Croatia : The Case of Franjo Tudjman

The Russian Jew Osip Mandelstam and Jewish Kiev

Russian Jews in Exile from Bolshevik Russia : The Case of Lev Shestov as an Example of Russian-Jewish Existential Compromise

A Russian Theater on the Israeli Stage

Samuil Lubarsky : portrait of an outstanding agronomist

Sigmund Löw (Ziskind Lyev), a 'Revolutionary Proletarian' Writer

A Skeleton in Poland's Closet : The Jedwabne Massacre

Solzhenitsyn and the Kishinev Pogrom : a Slander Against Russia?

The Soviet Black Book. Un unread history

Soviet Jewry as a Diaspora Nationality : the "Black Years" Reconsidered

The Soviet Klezmer Orchestra

Stalinism with a Human Face? The Rise and Fall of Ana Pauker

Stephen J. Roth 1915-1995

The Struggle of Belorussian Jews for the Restitution of Possessions and Housing in the First Postwar Decade

Taking and Giving : the Case of the JDC and OZE in Lithuania 1919-26

Thanks to the Germans! Jewish cultural autonomy in interwar Estonia

Theory and Practice. Historical Representation of the Wartime Accounts of the Activities of the OUN-UPA (Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists Ukrainian Insurgent Army)

To Leave or Not to Leave? Emigration Plans of People of Mixed Ethnic Origin in Today's Russia

Tourism in Nazi-Occupied Poland : Baedeker's "Generalgouvernement"

Tradition and Hegemony : Soviet Yiddish Literary Critics and American Sweatshop Poetry in the Interwar Period

The Troubling Past : The Polish Collective Memory af the Holocaust

The "Two Saddest Nations on Earth" : A Polish Jewish Octogenarian Looks Back and Forward

'Two Synagogues' in Moscow : Jewish Books in the Russian Capital

Ultra-nationalism in Slovak Life : An Assessment

The Unholy Fool : Jews in Nineteenth-Century Russian Anecdotes and Jokes

Utopias and cities of Kalman Zingman, an Uprooted Yiddishist Dreamer

The War Relief Work of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee in Poland and Lithuania, 1915-18

Without a trace as the Ripples on the Surface of the Sea" The Jewish Radical Odissey of Noah London

Yiddish Language Conference Aborted

Yom Kippur in Lviv. The Lviv Synagogue and Soviet Party-state, 1944-1962

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