Találatok ‘Vári György’

Összesen 573 találat (521 - 540) : Vári György.

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The February issue of Szombat begins with an essay by János Gadó in which he broadly reviews the mode of the Holocaust remembrances held in Hungary and analyzes the role of memory in the Jewish community’s self-perception. In 1994 the ’Congregation of Faith’ organized a series of events marking … Tovább »

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The January issue of Szombat begins with an essay by Ferenc Erős and Zoltán Fábián in which they examine current political anti-Semitism in Hungary among the voters of the parties running in the 1994 parliamentary electors. In the report on the generál assembly of the Jewish Community we have focused … Tovább »

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The front page of the November issue of Szombat shows of the opening of the new premises of the Cultural Federation of Hungarian Jews. We have also included a photo report on the Budapest Jewish Community Centre that was recently opened. In our editorial Iván Simon writes about the need for better communication … Tovább »

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The September issue of Szombat begins with Gábor T. Szántó’ s editorial, surveying the broad spectrum of issues that need to be dealt with in the paper. These range from the problems of the Jewish Restitution Fund and financial problems faced by the various Jewish organizations, to the shamefully … Tovább »

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The May issue of Szombat begins with an essay by György Tatár, in which he explores the possibilities and perspectives of translating and interpreting the Bibié, and to what extent Christian interpretations can be brought closer to Jewish sources by an authentic interpretation.

The editors organized … Tovább »

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The February issue of Szombat begins with Éva Szécsi’s anslysis of the unexpected rise of Vladimír Zhirinovsky’s Russian extreme right-wing party, the underlying reasons, the possible consequences and, most importantly, whether there is reason to fear that this phenomenon might signal a more generál … Tovább »

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