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Ambiguities Of Life In The Soveit Union And Nazi Germany During The Interwar Period, Wilfredo Castillo
Ambiguities Of Life In The Soveit Union And Nazi Germany During The Interwar Period, Wilfredo Castillo
Chronos
No abstract provided.
Carle Jordan Wirshba, Composer; Process: A Masters Recital, Carle Jordan Wirshba
Carle Jordan Wirshba, Composer; Process: A Masters Recital, Carle Jordan Wirshba
Setnor School of Music - Performance Programs
No abstract provided.
From Religious Freedom To Indigenous Sovereignty: The Case Of Lyng V. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association (1988), Dana Lloyd
Dissertations - ALL
In 1988 the United States Supreme Court declared constitutional the federal government’s development plan in an area (known as the High Country) that was considered central to the religious practice of three local American Indian nations. The Court admitted that “It is undisputed that the Indian respondents’ beliefs are sincere and that the Government’s proposed actions will have severe adverse effects on the practice of their religion.” Nevertheless, because the disputed area was on public land, the Court thought that the government should be allowed to manage its property in any way it saw fit, regardless of the severe adverse …
Rebranding Hillel At Syracuse University, Marisa Bunis
Rebranding Hillel At Syracuse University, Marisa Bunis
Honors Capstone Projects - All
My rebranding of Hillel at Syracuse University was a multi-step process. First, I had to understand what rebranding truly meant – what made a successful rebranding, what to avoid during a rebranding, etc. I gained this critical knowledge by reflecting on my education as an advertising major and consulting credible online sources on the topic. The next step was to gain a deeper understanding of my client, Hillel at Syracuse University. I again drew insights from my own experience as a student highly involved in the organization, and I also learned critical information from resources provided to me by Brian …
From Maus To Magneto: Exploring Holocaust Representation In Comic Books And Graphic Novels, Rachel Elizabeth Mandel
From Maus To Magneto: Exploring Holocaust Representation In Comic Books And Graphic Novels, Rachel Elizabeth Mandel
Honors Capstone Projects - All
The following Capstone project documents my research into the topic of Holocaust representation in comic books and graphic novels. Comics are an oft-overlooked medium in academic circles, so there is a distinct lack of scholarly works examining comics outside the fields of pop culture studies or comics art studies. As a result, outside of works like Art Spiegelman’s Maus, the phenomenon of Holocaust representation in comics is relatively uncategorized and unexamined. It was my intention in this project to demonstrate that comics are a legitimate medium for depicting and analyzing the Holocaust both as a historical event and through …
Department Of History Newsletter Summer 2012, Department Of History
Department Of History Newsletter Summer 2012, Department Of History
Department of History Newsletters
No abstract provided.
9/30/2011, Slutzker Center For International Students
9/30/2011, Slutzker Center For International Students
Newsletters from Slutzker Center for International Services - SCIS News
No abstract provided.
Department Of History Newsletter Summer 2011, Department Of History
Department Of History Newsletter Summer 2011, Department Of History
Department of History Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Orange Matters: News From The Su Community, David Marc, Carol L. Boll, Jay Cox
Orange Matters: News From The Su Community, David Marc, Carol L. Boll, Jay Cox
Syracuse University Magazine
No abstract provided.
Team Builder, David Marc
Valuing The Humanities, David Marc
Volume 4 Number 2, Archives And Records Management, Syracuse University
Volume 4 Number 2, Archives And Records Management, Syracuse University
Newsletters from University Archives - Access
No abstract provided.
Southern California Orange, David Marc
Southern California Orange, David Marc
Syracuse University Magazine
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Biblical Psalms Outside The Psalter, James W. Watts
Biblical Psalms Outside The Psalter, James W. Watts
Religion - All Scholarship
Psalms appear irregularly in the narrative and prophetic literature of the Hebrew Bible, at Exod 15:1-21, Deut 32:1-43, Jdg 5, 1 Sam 2:1-20, 2 Samuel 22, Isa 38:9-20, Jon 2:3-10, Habakkuk 3, Dan 2:20-23, 1 Chron 16:8-36; in the Apocrypha/Deuterocanon at Daniel 3, Jdg 16:1-17, Tobit 13; and in the New Testament at Lk 1:46-5,67-79. More often, fragments of hymns and other poems are quoted as natural parts of story-lines (e.g. 2 Sam 1:17-27; 3:33-34) or are employed as elements in prophetic compositions (e.g. Am 4:13; 5:8; 9:5-6). Complete poetic compositions appear less frequently but more prominently. Many of these …
Jewish Cemetries, Synagogues, And Mass Grave Sites In Ukraine, Samuel D. Gruber
Jewish Cemetries, Synagogues, And Mass Grave Sites In Ukraine, Samuel D. Gruber
Religion - All Scholarship
2005 report from the United States Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad on Jewish cemeteries, synagogues, and mass graves in Ukraine. Includes information on the history, current conditions, and preservation efforts of Jewish heritage sites.
Yekhezkel Kotik. Journey To A Nineteenth-Century Shtetl: The Memoirs Of Yekhezkel Kotik, Ken Frieden
Yekhezkel Kotik. Journey To A Nineteenth-Century Shtetl: The Memoirs Of Yekhezkel Kotik, Ken Frieden
Religion - All Scholarship
Review of Yekhezkel Kotik's work Journey to a Nineteenth-Century Shtetl: The Memoirs of Yekhezkel. Edited by David Assaf and Translated by Margaret Birstein.
Yiddish Fiction And The Crisis Of Modernity, 1905-1914, Ken Frieden
Yiddish Fiction And The Crisis Of Modernity, 1905-1914, Ken Frieden
Religion - All Scholarship
Review of Mikhail Krutikov's Yiddish Fiction and the Crisis of Modernity, 1905-1914.
Freud, Women, And Jews: Viennese Jokes And Judaic Dream Interpretation, Ken Frieden
Freud, Women, And Jews: Viennese Jokes And Judaic Dream Interpretation, Ken Frieden
Religion - All Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Excerpt From Fishke The Lame, Mendele Moykher Sforim
Excerpt From Fishke The Lame, Mendele Moykher Sforim
Religion - All Scholarship
Translated by Ken Frieden, Syracuse University
The Displacement Of Jewish Identity In Stefan Zweig's "Buchmendel", Ken Frieden
The Displacement Of Jewish Identity In Stefan Zweig's "Buchmendel", Ken Frieden
Religion - All Scholarship
IN THE STORY "BUCHMENDEL" ( 1929), Stefan Zweig represents Jewish identity
in Vienna as it is displaced. eclipsed, and then destroyed. Yet the narrator.
a man of the world much like Zweig himself. does not mourn this process of
ethnic effacement. Instead, he bemoans the associated destruction of literary
culture at !arge and seems unconcerned about the implications for Jews in
Vienna or elsewhere. Like other residents of Vienna during the First World
War, the urbane postwar narrator even shows a measure of unexamined xenophobia, which is surprising in light of the nesh-and-blood author's Jewish ethnicity and cosmopolitanism. Because the …
Chana Kronfeld. On The Margins Of Moderism: Decentering Literary Dynamics, Ken Frieden
Chana Kronfeld. On The Margins Of Moderism: Decentering Literary Dynamics, Ken Frieden
Religion - All Scholarship
Review of Chana Kronfeld's work On the Margins of Modernism: Decentering Literary Dynamics.
Joseph Perl's Revealer Of Secrets: The First Hebrew Novel, Ken Frieden
Joseph Perl's Revealer Of Secrets: The First Hebrew Novel, Ken Frieden
Religion - All Scholarship
Review of Joseph Perl's work Revealer of Secrets: The First Hebrew Novel.
Multi-Majors, Cynthia Moritz
Sigmund Freud's Passover Dream Responds To Theodor Herzl's Zionist Dream, Ken Frieden
Sigmund Freud's Passover Dream Responds To Theodor Herzl's Zionist Dream, Ken Frieden
Religion - All Scholarship
No abstract provided.
A Century In The Life Of Sholem Aleichem's Tevye, Ken Frieden
A Century In The Life Of Sholem Aleichem's Tevye, Ken Frieden
Religion - All Scholarship
The thirtieth annual B. G. Rudolph Lecture in Judaic Studies was deliv -
ered by Professor Ken Frieden on 5 October 1993. His essay, "A Century
in the Life of Sholem Aleichem's Tevye," inaugurates the new
series of B. G. Rudolph Lectures in Judaic Studies. Founded in 1963 ,
well before the Association for Jewish Studies was established, this series
has included original work by many distinguished scholars.
Yerushalmi, Yosef Hayim. Freud's Mosses: Judaism Terminable And Interminable., Ken Frieden
Yerushalmi, Yosef Hayim. Freud's Mosses: Judaism Terminable And Interminable., Ken Frieden
Religion - All Scholarship
Review of Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi's work Freud's Mosses: Judaism Terminable and Interminable.
The Life And Work Of S.M. Dubnov: Disapora Nationalism And Jewish History, Ken Frieden
The Life And Work Of S.M. Dubnov: Disapora Nationalism And Jewish History, Ken Frieden
Religion - All Scholarship
Review of Sophie Dubnov-Erligh's work The Life and Work of S.M. Dubnov: Diaspora Nationalism and Jewish History. Translated by Judith Vowles, and edited by Jeffrey Shandler.
Hebrew Poetry Written With A Gothic Script, Ken Frieden
Hebrew Poetry Written With A Gothic Script, Ken Frieden
Religion - All Scholarship
Review of Else Lasker-Schueler's work A Study in German-Jewish Literature.
A Daughter Of The Mother Tongue, Ken Frieden
A Daughter Of The Mother Tongue, Ken Frieden
Religion - All Scholarship
Review of Irena Klepfisz works, A Few Words in the Mother Tongue: Poems Selected and New, and Dreams of an Insomniac: Jewish Feminist Essays, Speeches and Diatribes