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Publisher: Berghahn Journals

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

For over 30 years, European Judaism has provided a voice for the postwar Jewish world in Europe, reflecting the different realities of each country and helping to rebuild Jewish consciousness after the Holocaust. It 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, including the latest developments in Jewish-Muslim dialogue; new insights derived from science, psychotherapy, and theology as they impact upon Jewish life and thought; literary exchanges featuring leading Jewish writers, poets, scholars, and intellectuals; and book reviews covering a wide range of international publications.

Volume 42, Number 1, Spring 2009

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Editorial

Free Content Editorial
pp. 1-1(1)
Author: Magonet, Jonathan

Introduction

Free Content Jewishness, Literature and the Child

Introduction
pp. 2-4(3)
Author: Vloeberghs, Katrien

1. Children's Literature and the World of War

Romantic and Jewish Images of Childhood in Maurice Sendak's Dear Mili
pp. 5-16(12)
Authors: Kümmerling-Meibauer, Bettina

2. Figurations of Childhood in the Literary Representation of the Holocaust

In the Wake of the Child
pp. 107-120(14)
Author: Liska, Vivian

Perspectives on European Jewry

Jews and Other Europeans, Old and New
pp. 121-133(13)
Author: Bauman, Zygmunt

Issues in Contemporary Judaism

Is the Sermon on Its Deathbed?
pp. 156-171(16)
Author: Saperstein, Marc

Response: Is the Sermon on its Deathbed?
pp. 172-175(4)
Author: Borts, Barbara

Jewish Libraries

The Library of the Israelitische Cultusgemeinde Zürich (ICZ)
pp. 180-183(4)
Author: Domhardt, Yvonne

Poetry

Poetry
pp. 184-186(3)

Book Reviews

Book Reviews
pp. 187-195(9)

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