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„Ősök keresése” – Martin Buber és a közép-európai zsidó értelmiség a századfordulón

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Gantner Brigitta Eszter
„Ősök keresése”1Martin Buber és a közép-európai zsidó értelmiség a századfordulón2
„Gyűlöltük a családot, a szülői házat. Egyedül álltunk és magányosak vol­tunk. Zsidó számlázásunk nyomásként, teherként, kötelezettségként neheze­dett … Tovább »

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Our November issue contains a study by Robert Wistrich – with the introduction of Ferenc Erős psychologist – on the relation­ship of Sigmund Freud and the Jews.
The young activists at the Haver Foundation are going round schools in Budapest to talk about Jewish traditions and the Holocaust. … Tovább »

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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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The long awaited Hungarian Holocaust Museum and Documentation Center will finally open on the 16th of April in 2004, on the Holocaust Remembrance Day in Hungary. The government’s representative has made a promise on this, so hope­fully nothing will come in the way of the construction of … Tovább »

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The first article of our February issue is written by Márton Csáki about the Budapest Ghetto memorial celebration of the 17th January. János Gadó found that “with this demonstration Hungarian Jews created a good position For them­selves: their various organizations were capable of cooperating … 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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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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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 »

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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 »

January 1996 Issue

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January 1996 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 modern times and how these values will continue to serve as guidance in the future. We also publish two reflections on Gábor T. Szántó’s essay … Tovább »

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