Syllabus/achievement requirements

Banik, Vibeke Kiedling. “A Gendered Integration Revisited: Work and Integration of Jews in Norway, 1900–1942.” Modern Judaism 35/2 (2015): 175–202.

Bruland, Bjarte. “Norway's Role in the Holocaust: The Destruction of Norway's Jews.” Pp. 232–247 in The Routledge History of the Holocaust, ed.  Jonathan C. Friedman.    London: Routledge, 2011.

Bukser, Andrew. “Chabad in Copenhagen: Fundamentalism and Modernity in Jewish Denmark.” Ethnology 44/2 (2005): 125–145.

Dencik, Lars. “‘Jewishness’ in Postmodernity: The Case of Sweden.” Pp. 75–104 in New Jewish Identities: Contemporary Europe and Beyond, ed. Zvi Gitelman, Barry Kosmin and András Kovács. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2002.

Donin, Rabbi Hayim Halevy. To Be a Jew: A Guide to Jewish Observance in Contemporary Life. New York: Basic Books, 1972. 310 pp.

Gartner, Lloyd. History of the Jews in Modern Time. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001/2010. Chs. 1, 2 partial, 3-6, 8, 12: pp. 1–25, 39–190, 213–266, 396?–?437.

Hernroth-Rothstein, Annika. “Hating Jews in Sweden: From Martin Luther to modern-day blood libels, the country has never faced up to its fundamental anti-Semiticism.” Commentary 137/5  (2014): 46–50.

Hollander, Ethan J. “The Banality of Goodness: Collaboration and Compromise in the Rescue of Denmark’s Jews.” Journal of Jewish Identities 6/2 (2013): 41–66.

Koblik, Steven. “Sweden’s Attempts to Aid Jews.” Scandinavian Studies 56/2 (1984): 89–113.

Pinto, Diane. “Negotiating Jewish identity in an asemitic age.” Jewish Culture and History 14/2–3 (2013): 68–77.

Schultze, Kirsten E. The Arab-Israeli Conflict. 2nd ed. London: Routledge, 2013. chs 1–10.

Steinsaltz, Adin. The Essential Talmud: Thirtieth Anniversary Edition with a New Preface by the Author and Two New Chapters. Basic Books, 2006. Chs. 1– 15, 29–36 pp. 1-140, 256–303.

Wagner, Thorsten. “Port Jews in Copenhagen: The Sephardi Experience and its Influence on the Development of a Modern Jewish Community in Denmark.” Jewish Culture and History 7/1–2 (2004): 49–60.

 

 

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