Találatok ‘Szántó T. Gábor ’

Összesen 625 találat (461 - 480) : Szántó T. Gábor .

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Our editor-in chief, Gábor T. Szántó writes about the last ten years of “Szombat”. In his essay “No man’s land” he discusses the need for an independent representation of Jewish values and political interest and he examines to what extent this has been successful.
A year ago we sent … Tovább »

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„Considering the terrorist attack against the WTC, together with the „anti-Zionist” violence aga­inst Israel in the last 12 months it becomes clear that those who oppose global capitalism and the world of free markets, will sooner or later always get to Zionism/the Jews/Israel( the irrelevant … Tovább »

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The September issue of Szombat begins with an excerpt from Franz Rosenzweig’s The Star of Redemption in which he speaks about the impor­tance of Yom Kippur and the Day of Atonement.
The purchase of a football club has created a furor in Hungarian media: the highly popular Ferencváros team … Tovább »

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We publish the thoughts of nine young Hungarian writers we asked to talk about how they feel about Jews. The actual act of selecting “non Jewish writers” is questionable in that making such a distinction in contemporary Hungary is a highly problematic issue – claims Gábor T. Szántó in his … Tovább »

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What is the reason for the apparently unprincipled atti­tude with which the leaders of the Jewish community pin the yellow star on their chest with much bravado after los­ing a lawsuit against an anti-Semitic publisher, but keep their silence on hearing of a decision concerning com­pensation … Tovább »

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A special section has been devoted to the ‘populist-urbanist conflict’ which has character­ized Hungarian intellectual life since World War 1. The ongoing debate between the ‘populists’, Hungarian intellectuals who are primarily com­mitted to national ideals, and the ‘urbanists’, intellectuals … Tovább »

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