Találatok ‘Litera’

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This month’s issue of Szombat focuses on the Budapest Holocaust Museum scheduled to open in April. The Mazsihisz (Alliance of Jewish Communities in Hungary) offered an out of use synagogue for this purpose, but later the building was renovated in it’s original form which made it not suitable … Tovább »

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

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„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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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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This month we publish a special supplement about the works of Imre Kertész, a Jewish Hungarian writer, this year’s Nobel prize-win­ning author.
“It was under the communist dictatorship that I fully understood Auschwitz”- explains Mr Kertész in an interview with Ágnes Böhm
“He feels … Tovább »

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Gábor T. Szántó wrote about this year’s Nobel prize winning writer, Imre Kertész: „Kertész claims, with his merciless sense of reality, that Auschwitz is an integral part of his­tory, it was a manmade tragedy, it was not an exception, a derailment, but more of a rule.”
„Cemetery … 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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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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During the last four years of the FIDESZ-government the country has seen a strong economical development and major technological advances. Meanwhile the dinamics of the right wing has trig­gered a surge of nationalism, a conservative and corporativist mood among those in power. As this is … 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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„Considering the terrorist attack against the WTC, together with the „anti-Zionist” violence aga­inst Israel in the last 12 months it becomes clear that those who oppose global capitalism and the world of free markets, will sooner or later always get to Zionism/the Jews/Israel( the irrelevant … 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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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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Attila Novák’s article “Those Who Return” focuses on young people who, from a state of assimilation, turn back to a traditional Jewish lifestyle. Although few in number, the pres­ence of young people who have chosen Judaism as adults can already be felt today within the orthodox community … Tovább »

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The first two articles of our November issue examine the causes of the outbreak of violence in the Middle East.
„The Palestinian territories offer an excellent opportunity to study what permanent revolu­tion looks like in practice. The whole Arab world considers Palestinian society to … Tovább »

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