This article examines the antisemitic attitudes among the Lutheran clergy in Finland during the latter part of the 19th century. The Jewish question was discussed at the Finnish Diet by the estate of the clergy in order to determine if Jews could become Finnish citizens. By the majority vote this was considered undesirable. Adolf Stoecker’s antisemitic ideology, his the ideas of a Jewish conspiracy for world dominance, found Finnish support
There has been a significant growth in volume and disciplines working on Jewish history and culture ...
Editorial for issue 30(1) of Nordisk judaistik – Scandinavian Jewish Studies, 'Boundaries of Jewish ...
This article attempts to relate modern anti-Semitism to the increasingly close interactions of Jews ...
Ivan Baruch Kutisker was a Lithuanian Jewish businessman who became a prominent symbol of Nazi propa...
This article focuses on the representation of Jews in the Finnish general press before the Second Wo...
The earliest mention of Jewish visitors in Finland dates back to 1782. At that time Finland was a pa...
Finland’s vulnerable postwar position impacted interpretations of its wartime history. This is likel...
This article examines the contents of the newspaper Darbininkas (The Worker) from 1922 to 1923. That...
This article provides the first historiographical analysis of the origins of Jewish Orthodoxy in Hel...
The article discusses how the short-lived Finnish Jewish journal Judisk Krönika (The Jewish Chronic...
The statute proposal dealt with here goes back to a time when the Jewish community in Helsinki predo...
The article examines the Finnish branch of Chabad Lubavitch as a fundamentalist and charismatic move...
Unlike many other European countries, Finland does not have a Jewish museum, even though the Finnish...
The purpose of this article is to shed light on the impact of the church, meaning its teachings and ...
There has been a significant growth in volume and disciplines working on Jewish history and culture ...
There has been a significant growth in volume and disciplines working on Jewish history and culture ...
Editorial for issue 30(1) of Nordisk judaistik – Scandinavian Jewish Studies, 'Boundaries of Jewish ...
This article attempts to relate modern anti-Semitism to the increasingly close interactions of Jews ...
Ivan Baruch Kutisker was a Lithuanian Jewish businessman who became a prominent symbol of Nazi propa...
This article focuses on the representation of Jews in the Finnish general press before the Second Wo...
The earliest mention of Jewish visitors in Finland dates back to 1782. At that time Finland was a pa...
Finland’s vulnerable postwar position impacted interpretations of its wartime history. This is likel...
This article examines the contents of the newspaper Darbininkas (The Worker) from 1922 to 1923. That...
This article provides the first historiographical analysis of the origins of Jewish Orthodoxy in Hel...
The article discusses how the short-lived Finnish Jewish journal Judisk Krönika (The Jewish Chronic...
The statute proposal dealt with here goes back to a time when the Jewish community in Helsinki predo...
The article examines the Finnish branch of Chabad Lubavitch as a fundamentalist and charismatic move...
Unlike many other European countries, Finland does not have a Jewish museum, even though the Finnish...
The purpose of this article is to shed light on the impact of the church, meaning its teachings and ...
There has been a significant growth in volume and disciplines working on Jewish history and culture ...
There has been a significant growth in volume and disciplines working on Jewish history and culture ...
Editorial for issue 30(1) of Nordisk judaistik – Scandinavian Jewish Studies, 'Boundaries of Jewish ...
This article attempts to relate modern anti-Semitism to the increasingly close interactions of Jews ...