18 articles in this issue
Katrine Hassenkam Zoref
Rambam sætter i år fokus på aktionen mod de danske jøder i oktober 1943. En hel sektion er således dedikeret til at markere 70-året for disse begivenheder, og særligt flugten til Sverige.Rambam byder som sædvanlig også på et væld af andre spændende og meg... see more
Martin E.O. Grunz
Yiddishland in KopenheygenWill Eisner’s influence on the comic media has been enormous in the USA and Europe alike. In Denmark, most of Eisner’s late productions were published by the fan-based Bogfabrikken. In the 1930s, Eisner had been one of the creato... see more
Sine Molbæk-Steensig
Holocaust Denial - Falsification of History is Alive on the World Wide WebAlthough the Holocaust is the most documented genocide ever, there are people who deny that the murder of the European Jews took place. According to the deniers, the Holocaust is a ... see more
Justyn Salamon
Between Jewish Refugees and German SoldiersThe Rumanian-born artist Joseph Salamon is widely known for his art, especially his many sculptures in bronze, stone and wood, which can be seen all over Denmark and are exhibited in Argentina, the USA, Europe, a... see more
Bent Blüdnikow
Adam Saks - A Danish Artist in BerlinAdam Saks is a successful Danish artist living and working in Berlin. His works have been exhibited at galleries and museums across Europe, recently at Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki.Saks was a student a... see more
Christina K. Emiliussen
Lilith - Demon or Goddess?The main focus of this article is how three contemporary feminist, Jewish theologians reconstruct the Lilith myth and how these reconstructions reflect the authors’ feminist and theological perspectives and identities.Christina K... see more
Helge Clausen
Jewish Culture of the Book and the Jewish Libraries in DenmarkTraditionally, the concept of People of the Book has been attributed to the Jews. The article aims at presenting the most common features of Jewish book culture and library history together wit... see more
Marius Hansen
An unexpected friendshipJosef Herscher, a carpenter from Cologne, was 27 years old when he went on Hachsharah on a dairy farm in Denmark. During his relatively short stay in Denmark, he learnt the Danish language and became part of the Kristiansen family.... see more
Introduktion til tema om jødeaktionen i 1943
Lea C. Nadelmann
Selskabet for Dansk Jødisk Historie gik sammen med Mosaisk Troessamfund, Carolineskolen og Det Jødiske Nationalfond (KKL) om at udskrive en konkurrence for unge jøder. Hensigten var at opfordre de unge til at tale med ældre familiemedlemmer om deres oplev... see more
Sarah-Lee Tschernia
Adam Aron Edelsten
Steen Axel Metz
A Danish Boy in TheresienstadtSteen was only eight years old when he and his parents were arrested on the 2nd of October 1943, and deported to Theresienstadt, in what was then called Czechoslovakia.Steen's father died of starvation and malnutrition within... see more
Thomas Hjortsø
Thank Those Who Should Be ThankedDenmark has received much praise for the rescue of the Jews in 1943. In reality, however, Denmark cannot live up to the altruistic myth about a whole nation saving its Jewish population. There was a lot of money involved, ... see more
Avner Shamir
Anmeldelse af:Jonathan Adams: Lessons in Contempt. Poul Ræff's translation and publication in 1516 of Johannes Pfefferkorn's The Confession of the Jews. Syddansk Universitetsforlag, 2013.
Margit Warburg
Anmeldelse af:Christoffer Rosenløv Stig Christensen: Mirjams flugt. Jyllands-Postens Forlag, 2012.
Esther Kvetny Jarløv
Anmeldelse af:Janina Katz: Endnu ikke allerede. Rosinante, 2013.
Erik Høgh-Sørensen
Anmeldelse af:Hans Kirchhoff: Den gode tysker. G.F. Duckwitz. De danske jøders redningsmand. Gyldendal, 2013.