Mandatory Reading
Banik, V.K. (2015) A Gendered Integration Revisited: Work and Integration of Jews in Norway, 1900–1942. Modern Judaism 35 (2), pp. 175–202.
Bruland, B. (2011) Norway's Role in the Holocaust: The Destruction of Norway's Jews. In: Friedman, J.C., ed. The Routledge History of the Holocaust. London, Routledge, pp. 232–247.
Bukser, A. (2005) Chabad in Copenhagen: Fundamentalism and Modernity in Jewish Denmark. Ethnology 44 (2), pp. 125–145.
Dencik, L. (2002) ‘Jewishness’ in Postmodernity: The Case of Sweden. In: Gitelman, Z., B. Kosmin and A. Kovács, eds. New Jewish Identities: Contemporary Europe and Beyond. Budapest, Central European University Press, pp. 75–104.
Donin, Rabbi H.H. (1972) To Be a Jew: A Guide to Jewish Observance in Contemporary Life. New York, Basic Books. (pp. 7-310).
Hernroth-Rothstein, A. (2014) 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), pp.46–50.
Hollander, E. J. (2013) The Banality of Goodness: Collaboration and Compromise in the Rescue of Denmark’s Jews. Journal of Jewish Identities 6 (2), pp. 41–66.
Kirschenblatt-Gimblett, B. (1998) Exhibiting Jews. In: Destination Culture: Tourism, Museums, and Heritage. Berkeley, University of California Press, pp. 79-?128.
Koblik, S. (1984) Sweden’s Attempts to Aid Jews. Scandinavian Studies 56 (2), pp.89–113.
Lupovitch, H.N. (2010) Jews and Judaism in World History. Themes in World History. London, Routledge (pp. 26–243).
Pinto, D. (2013) Negotiating Jewish identity in an asemitic age. Jewish Culture and History 14 (2–3), pp.68–77.
Schultze, K.E. (2013) The Arab-Israeli Conflict, 2nd ed. London, Routledge, chs 1–10.
Steinsaltz, A. 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, T. (2004) 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), pp. 49–60.