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A nyugati parton

Írta: Szántó T. Gábor - Rovat: Kultúra-Művészetek

2011 nyarát Los Angelesben, illetve az Egyesült Államok nyugati partján tölthettem. Rendkívüli klimatikus adottságok, az óceánpart közelsége, hatalmas távolságok, a könyvtár gazdagsága, barátságos ismerősök vendégszeretete – és egy megjelenés előtt álló regény ott írt első fele emlékeztet azokra a hónapokra, melyek naplófeljegyzéseiből válogattam. 

July 2008 issue

Írta: Szombat - Rovat: English, Szombat magazin

From the End till a New Beginning
Jewish identity in Hungary stands as the focal point of works by 24 of the country’s best authors in Contemporary Jewish Writing in Hungary: An Anthology.

Heureka!
I must begin with a confession, a strange confession perhaps, but a candid one. From the moment I … Tovább »

Historical Commissions and Reconciliation

Írta: Szombat - Rovat: English, Politika

What Hungarian Jews Need to Learn
Ágnes Peresztegi
This paper was delivered at The International Conference on Confronting History: The Historical Commissions of Inquiry  that discussed the various historical commissions appointed by different governments to deal with the role of their country during the Second World War.  Although Hungary failed to establish such a commission thus far, this does not mean that there were not debates about historical research; or that no studies were completed related to the issues of expropriation, looted property, refugees, war crimes and other relevant aspects of the Holocaust.

The lost contract

Írta: Szombat - Rovat: English

Europe and her Jews (or vice-versa)
 
András Kovács
The relationship between Europe and her Jews has deteriorated. Complaints of a new European anti-Semitism are voiced increasingly more loudly and ever more often on various Jewish forums – which then re-surface in European public discourse with … Tovább »

From the End till a New Beginning

Írta: Szombat - Rovat: English

Contemporary Jewish Writing in Hungary
 
Eszter Breuer

Jewish identity in Hungary stands as the focal point of works by 24 of the country’s best authors in Contemporary Jewish Writing in Hungary: An Anthology.
This book published by the University of Nebraska Press is the latest volume in a series … Tovább »

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Írta: Archívum - Rovat: Archívum, English

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The first section of this month’s issue of Szombat is dominated by the Israel-Lebanon conflict: two different viewpoints are presented. György Konrád claims in his essay under the title ’’What may come after the rockets? More rockets?”: ”Perhaps radical Islamists find the existence … 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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“It is the hope of the Hungarian government that President Arafat’s historic ambitions will be fulfilled in the not too distant future” said Ferenc Gyurcsány, Hungary’s Prime Minister after Arafat’s death. “What kind of ambitions? More dead Jews in Israeli cafes and shopping centres? … Tovább »

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“Representatives of the Jewish community have been unable to act effectively for the community: under the socialist government they were inhibited by their loyalty, and during the following right-wing rule it was their fear refraining them from acting. They didn’t claim due com­pensation for … Tovább »

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“Anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism are present together in the Arabic-Islamic world: Anti-Israel atti­tudes and the negation of the Holocaust, the ‘libera­tion of Jerusalem’ and a worldwide Jewish conspira­cy theory go together as a matter of course. Yet they are clearly distinct in 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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In his article, “Red Budapest – Black Budapest”, Attila Novák notes that “irritated by the shady financial scandals of the Socialist-Free Democrat coalition, the electorate voted for the Fidesz-led coalition. Beside the traditional Christian Democrat and Smallholders Party voters, the Fidesz … Tovább »

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Hungarian government set up a fund for han­dling the property of those Jews who were killed in the war and left no family behind. The Fund never actually had any considerable prop­erty to look after and was soon made useless, though it never was closed legally. The unsolved problem of compensating … Tovább »

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János Gadó’s article presents the Hungarian organisation of B’nai B’rith, whose membership is recruited from the middle generation of the Jewry, grown up in assimilation. The encouragement and assistance of the foreign lodges was crucial in the foundation. After the revolutionary phase … Tovább »

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