Interviews zum Thema des Jewish Renaissance Movement in Poland
„I think everyone should stop feeling so good about themselves…” – ein Interview mit Nadia Latif in Englisch
Nadia Latif is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Human Rights at Bard College. She has been conducting field research in Bourj al-Barajneh Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon... Mehr >
“There were no Arabs and Jews…” – ein Interview mit Salim Tamari in Englisch
Well, you could say that we create an economic union in the Middle East in which Israel is a component, it would be like the European Union. Mehr >
“That’s the reality that nobody knows. And nobody wants to know” – ein Interview mit Sergey Lagodinsky in Englisch
Politicians talk a lot about the renaissance of Jewish life here. It is a message, which is primarily addressed to Germans, concerned with the ritual of rehabilitation. Mehr >
“I refuse to be a symbol” – ein Interview mit Konstanty Gebert in Englisch
You will be always reacted to because you are a man, for example. Yes... that cannot be changed. But Jews are much more reacted to for being Jews then... Mehr >
„Atatürk! Yes! A friend sent it to me, and…” – ein Interview mit Cilly Kugelman in Englisch
I think Jews may miss Europe, but Europe doesn't miss Jews. A minority is never missed by a majority. Mehr >
“A DEEP NARCISSISTIC WOUND…” – ein Interview mit Christina von Braun in Englisch
As you know, the Jews were there before the Christians. And this has left a deep narcissistic... how do you say it? A deep narcissistic wound in Christianity. Mehr >
„Not assmilating is a choice” – ein Interview mit Susan Neiman in Englisch
It is easy to assimilate. It can't be done in one generation, but can be easily be done in three. So, not assimilating is a choice. Mehr >


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