European Judaism a Journal for the New Europe

Editor: Jonathan Magonet

Published in association with the Leo Baeck College and the Michael Goulston Education Foundation.

For over 30 years, European Judaism has provided a voice for the postwar Jewish world in Europe. It has reflected the different realities of each country and helped to rebuild Jewish consciousness after the Holocaust.

The journal offers: stimulating debates exploring the responses of Judaism to contemporary political, social, and philosophical challenges; articles reflecting the full range of contemporary Jewish life in Europe, and including documentation of the latest developments in Jewish-Muslim dialogue; new insights derived from science, psychotherapy, and theology as they impact upon Jewish life and thought; literary exchange as a unique exploration of ideas from leading Jewish writers, poets, scholars, and intellectuals with a variety of documentation, poetry, and book reviews section; and book reviews covering a wide range of international publications.

«European Judaism makes an important contribution to the quest for a global ethic. It explores the inner workings of the Jewish world, with particular insight into the pyschological and spiritual challenges of life after the Shoah. But at the same time it is a medium for dialogue, examining in particular the relationship between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It is indeed a journal for the ‘new’ Europe.» —Prof. Dr. Hans Kueng, Tuebingen

«By setting current problems and issues against the background of tradition with such scholarly precision and insight, European Judaism is making an invaluable contribution to the effort to restore to European Jewry the continuity which was so tragically ruptured during the Holocaust.»—Karen Armstrong

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Subjects: Jewish Studies

Current Issue

Volume 44 • Issue 1 • 2011

 

  • Editorial
    Jonathan Magonet
  • Guest Editorial
    Hilary Pomeroy
  • The Israeli National Authority for Ladino and its Culture
    Yitzhak Navon
  • Towards a New Style in Nineteenth-Century Judeo-Spanish Prose
    Aitor Garcïa Moreno
  • Judezmo: The Jewish Language of the Ottoman Sephardim
    David M. Bunis
  • Western Judeo-Spanish (Hakitïa)
    Isaac Benabu
  • The State of Ladino Today
    Tracy K. Harris
  • Ladino in Turkey
    Karen Gerson Sarhon
  • Sephardi Coplas: Characteristics and Bibliography
    Elena Romero
  • Sephardic Songs of Mourning and Dirges
    Paloma Dïaz-Mas
  • Judeo-Spanish Traditional Literature
    Samuel G. Armistead
  • Sephardi Ballads
    Hilary Pomeroy
  • The Sephardi Cantigas at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century
    Rivka Havassy
  • Migration in the Twentieth-Century Sephardic Song Repertoire
    Susana Weich-Shahak
  • Judeo-Spanish Songs Meet the Twenty-First Century
    Judith R. Cohen
  • The Israeli National Authority for Ladino and its Culture
    Yitzhak Navon
  • Poetry
  • Book Reviews

 

 

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