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Article title
17
Journal
Scripta Judaica Cracoviensia
Publisher
Uniwersytet Jagielloński
Year
2019
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Volume contents
17
article:
The Image of the Fragile Ashkenazi Jew
(
Freilich M.
), p. 1-8
article:
From Altneuland to Neuland. Re-Interpretation of Jewish/Israeli Identity in Modern Hebrew Literature
(
Boniecka-Stępień D.
), p. 9-14
article:
The Sinai Peninsula and the Golan Heights: Their Political, Geographic, and Security Value, and Cruciality to Israeli Security
(
Walter A. T.
), p. 15-26
article:
70 Years After the Declaration of Independence – Is There a Coherent Immigration Policy in Israel?
(
Goldstein R.
), p. 27-42
article:
Hebrew Proficiency Certification According to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages – An Educational Challenge
(
Adamczyk A.
), p. 43-48
article:
Economic Structure and Key Partnerships of Vilnius Jews from the Second Half of the 17th Century to the End of the 18th
(
Sakalauskas D.
), p. 51-68
article:
Romantic Afterlives: Heinrich Heine’s “Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen” in Yiddish Translations
(
Sitarz M.
), p. 69-78
article:
The Attitude of the Union of Jews Participants of Combat for Polish Independence Towards the Manifestations of Antisemitism in Second Polish Republic
(
Wierzbieniec W.
), p. 79-94
article:
Michał Borwicz in Kraków from 1911 to 1939. Introduction to the Issue
(
Gąsiorowski S.
), p. 95-104
article:
The Jewish Autonomous Oblast in the USSR in the Documents of the British Foreign Office (1952–1958)
(
Patek A.
), p. 105-120
article:
Ailleurs plutôt que nulle part. L’image de la Pologne et des Polonais goyim dans les textes d’immigrés Juifs d’origine polonaise et de leurs descendants en Belgique francophone
(
Szczur P.
), p. 121-147
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