The "Imaginary Jew" in Romanian and Other Central-East European Cultures
There is hardly a Jewish community whose history and culture have been neglected for so many decades like Romanian Jewry. And, at the same time, there is hardly a Jewish community, which has been studied in such an intense manner in the last years. We may indeed speak about of a renaissance of studi...
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