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“By the rivers of Babylon” and Elsewhere: Weeping and Recovering
Changing Societies & Personalities Pub Date : 2021-07-09 , DOI: 10.15826/csp.2021.5.2.127
Elena A. Stepanova

The current issue of Changing Societies & Personalities is devoted to a theme having an exceptional importance for the humankind—the fate and deeds of Jewish people in various places and contexts, as well as the roots of antiSemitism, which still exists in many settings 75 years after the Auschwitz liberation. Research literature on the past and present Jewish history, as well as the phenomenon of anti-Semitism, is enormous. However, there is always room for reflection, and I hope that this issue of CS&P will contribute to the tradition of Jewish studies in various ways. I would like to introduce the current issue by quoting Hillel Levine’s1 unpublished article, which he has kindly placed at our disposal:

中文翻译:

“巴比伦河边”和其他地方:哭泣和恢复

本期《改变社会和人格》致力于一个对人类具有特殊重要性的主题——犹太人在不同地方和背景下的命运和行为,以及在许多环境中仍然存在 75 年的反犹太主义的根源奥斯维辛解放后。关于过去和现在的犹太历史以及反犹太主义现象的研究文献非常丰富。然而,总有反思的空间,我希望本期的《CS&P》能够以各种方式为犹太研究的传统做出贡献。我想通过引用 Hillel Levine 的 1 篇未发表的文章来介绍当前问题,他已将其提供给我们:
更新日期:2021-07-09
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