(5)out, the expectation of socially impossible developments, and similarly unreal-istic conceptions were not limited to the children.In her study entitled“Ruth,”Irma Kessel“Zeitschrift fur Politische Psycho-logie und Sexualoekonomie, Copenhagen, 1936”273reports on her experienceswith a six-year-ol...
As Sara Lipton has shown, before the year 1000 there were no dis- cernible markers in Christian art that singled out Jews, but gradually "a host of visual clues were developed to render them, first, recognizable, and, ultimately, despicable. By the close of the Middle Ages, the Jew had...
One was Nobel Prize-winning physicist Niels Bohr, whose mother was Jewish. He fled Copenhagen and went to nearby Sweden as the Nazis were advancing, but he refused to head for the United States — the government wanted his help with creating a nuclear bomb — until King Gustav agreed to sh...
to the next. My paper illustrates the importance of these small artifacts for the transmission of Jewish collective memory in post-war Jewish generations. The case study aims to answer the following research questions: What is the relationship between the Jewish post-war generation and its heirloom...