Találatok ‘Szombat, Time of Israel ’

Összesen 1,272 találat (1221 - 1240) : Szombat, Time of Israel .

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“New anti-Semitism” is in the focus of this month’s issue. This is a politically correct ideology, only critical towards Zionism and Israel. In the introduction Martin Luther King is quoted: “When people criticize Zionism, they mean Jews – this is God’s own truth”. We publish the translation … Tovább »

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This month’s editorial by Dan Ofry Israeli author offers an assessment of the situation in the Middle East. Pondering over Israel’s possible reac­tion to current events he sums up the words of the Israeli minister of defense:
The American military campaign in Iraq is not going to be our … Tovább »

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The Official Jewish Community in Hungary has been stressing the need for classifying the negation of the Holocaust and other anti-Semitic discourse inciting hatred, as criminal offense, László Seres believes this is unnecessary claiming that the neo-nazi threat is not significant in today’s … Tovább »

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In the last decade of the communist regime Hungary’s present Prime Minister, Péter Medgyessy, a high-ranking financial official at the time, signed a document about becoming a deep cover officer of the coun­try’s counter-intelligence agency. This fact triggered the so called “Agent Scandal” … Tovább »

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In our previous issue we wrote about the demonstration organized on the anniversary of the liberation of the ghetto in Budapest. This month we publish five speeches made outside Parliament by Péter Kardos chief rabbi, by Ferenc Mádl President of the Hungarian Republic, by János Martonyi … 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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In “A Requiem for my Childhood” Pál Várnai remembers Kiskunhalas, a small town in the Hungarian Great Plain, where in his childhood between the two World Wars, Jews and non-Jews lived next to each other in harmony.
We report on the assembly of the Budapest Jewish Community and that of the … Tovább »

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At the beginning of 1999 Hungarian Jews were allocated 30 000 forints by the Hungarian state as compensation for their relatives lost in the Shoah. Meanwhile relatives of vic­tims of the communist dictatorship were granted one mil­lion forints (8 years ago). The Federation of Jewish Communities … Tovább »

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The December issue of Szombat begins with an interview on day to day life in Jerusalem since the renewed outbreak of the Intifada, given by Gábor Balázs who currently lives in one of the suburbs of Jerusalem,
“Arab presence is visible everywhere in the Jewish quarters, while the opposite … Tovább »

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Our correspondent from Israel, László Bányai examines the dilemmas of Israeli soci­ety in an unconventional article. He reckons that the Arabs living in Israel are less and less loyal to their country while – claims the author – the political Left is more for a democratic Israel than a … Tovább »

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The Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest is now likely to get accreditation and will be qualified as a university in the future. This means that now the Jewish community in Hungary (along with the Catholics, Calvinists and Lutherans) will have its own university. The new institution, Rabbinical … Tovább »

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Hungarian government set up a fund for han­dling the property of those Jews who were killed in the war and left no family behind. The Fund never actually had any considerable prop­erty to look after and was soon made useless, though it never was closed legally. The unsolved problem of compensating … Tovább »

June 1998 Issue

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There is no reason to fear of an anti-Semitic revival ini­tiated by the new government – argues Attila Novák against the deeply rooted conviction of the majority of Hungarian Jews. Time has come to evaluate the political parties according to their programmes and policies instead of labelling … Tovább »

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The present issue of Szombat begins with an essay by Péter Popper, in which he discusses how traditional Jewish values oriented the Jews in the modem times and how these values will continue to serve as guidance in the future. We alsó publish two reflections on Gábor T. Szántó’s essay that appeared … Tovább »

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