Találatok ‘Áder János’

Összesen 205 találat (141 - 160) : Áder János.

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In our June issue, two of our colleagues publish analysises of the parliamentary elections and their consequences in Hungary and in Israel. “In the April of 2006 the elections created a situation which changed the stabilizing force of the Hungarian political system alto­gether. It was the … Tovább »

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János Gadó’s editorial deals with the elections in Hungary: „The political right wing in Hungary has stirred and – as for anti-Semitic views – it is carefully starting to disconnect from the extreme right which – along with its traditional version – has acquired an updated version of … Tovább »

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In his essay “Europe and Israel” the writer György Konrád dis­cusses how modern Europe needs to be responsible for the reborn Jewish state in the Middle East, and puts the question: “The most recent changes, the radical way of thinking of the new Iranian presi­dent, the electoral victory … Tovább »

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In his editorial (Under reconstruction…the liberation keeps going undisturbed) János Gadó writes about the transformation of one-time left-wing ideologies: “In 1989, in the euphoric moments of the lull of Communism, for a moment it seemed that history had ended, and the light between different … Tovább »

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Our editorial deals with the challenge represented by Hungarian citizens who want to be represented as Jewish nation­al minority; by the Jewish Community Forum (Zsidó Közösségi Fórum), and by the new religious community: United Hungarian Jewish Congregation (Egyesült Magyarországi … Tovább »

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In this month’s editorial, László Seres describes how the Near East has changed under American influence. ‘The neocons in Washington have made a series of mistakes and stupid moves over the past years, but they are absolutely right about one thing: if we want a peaceful, safe world, … Tovább »

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The March issue of Szombat focuses on one of the gravest issues in Hungary, the problem of former agents and informants of the secret police. “The files must be opened in order to dispel the aura of suspicion, whether voiced or not, clinging to the leaders and members of various political … Tovább »

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One of the leaders of al-Qaeda listed Hungary as one of the main enemies of Islam. Szilvia Peremiczky believes that Hungary is not in the position to assume that all is well. “We need to stop sidetracking and realize that we are in the middle of a sort of war of religion where Iraq and Afghanistan … Tovább »

A tűrés határa

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A tűrés határa

Egy maroknyi, magát Szálasi örökösének tartó nyilas cso­port teleplakátozta a Nagykörutat. Október 15-re tünte­tést szerveztek a Terror Há­za előtt. A Mazsihisz nagyhatalmú ügyvezető igazgató­ja pedig arról beszélt, hogy tízezreket fog kivinni az utcára, … Tovább »

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In his editorial János Gadó writes about a conference on anti-Semitism held in Berlin. “The majority of European politicians do not really want to hear the message conveyed by the Jewish partic­ipants in this conference on anti-Semitism, and that is: Today’s anti-Semitism is disguised … 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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This month Dr. József Schweitzer, the highly respected doyen of Hungarian rabbis retired as an active rabbi. The intimate farewell nearly became a riot: his followers demanded that he should not be sent into retirement, and later Dr Schweitzer himself stated that his successor’s measures “had … Tovább »

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At a recent referendum, the population of Hungary expressed their wish to join the European Union, Our editorial comment suggests, that the EU will almost certainly protect us from traditional anti-Semitism of the political extreme right, but instead we will need to face a modem, “politically … Tovább »

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„The deportation of Hungarian Jews started in April of 1944, this is why our April issue is dedicated to the memory of the Holocaust.
Ágnes Peresztegi sums up what has been done so far for the compensation of Hungarian Jews. Her lecture, titled „Historical Commissions of Inquiry – Confronting … Tovább »

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