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Eija Lehtonen, Heta Rintala, Laura Pylväs, Petri Nokelainen
Ammatillisten opettajien näkemyksiä opettajan työssä tarvittavasta kompetenssista ja työelämäyhteistyöstä
Education

Työelämälähtöisyyttä painottava ammatillisen koulutuksen reformi ja sen tuomat muutokset heijastuvat opettajien työnkuvaan ja tuova...

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Catherine Blair
Coconuts, Crayons, and Strawberries: Unveiling the Pitfalls of Scent Mark Registration
Law

The registrability of scent marks within trademark law remains a contentious issue, as the intangible and subjective nature of scents presents signifi...

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Karin Hedner Zetterholm
Jesus-oriented visions of Judaism in antiquity
Theology

This article argues that the Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 1.27–72, the Pseudo-Clementine Homilies, and the Didascalia Apo...

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Antti Laato
Celsus, Toledot Yeshu and Early Traces of Apology for Virginal Birth of Jesus
Theology

In this article New Testament passages referring to the birth of Jesus are related to Celsus’ anti-Christian arguments and the Jewish Tole...

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The article, "Celsus, Toledot Yeshu and Early Traces of Apology for Virginal Birth of Jesus," offers a provocative and innovative re-evaluation of the...

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Riikka Tuori
ʿĂqēdōt: the binding of Isaac in early modern Polish-Lithuanian Karaite poetry
Religion

This article deals with early modern Polish-Lithuanian Karaite poems which are based on the biblical narrative of the binding of Isaac (Ge...

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Claudia Welz
Trauma, memory, testimony: phenomenological, psychological, and ethical perspectives
Psychology

How can severely traumatized persons re-present the past and its impact on the present if (due to blackout, repression, or dissociation) t...

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Sofie Lene Bak
Repatriation and restitution of Holocaust victims in post-war Denmark
History

Jewish Holocaust survivors faced severe economic and emotional difficulties on returning home to Denmark in 1945. Jewish families had used...

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Laura Katarina Ekholm, Simo Muir
Name changes and visions of ”a new Jew” in the Helsinki Jewish community
Sociology

This article discusses an organized name-change process that occurred in the 1930s in the Jewish community of Helsinki. Between 1933 and 1...

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Jan Schwarz
Transnational Ashkenaz: Yiddish culture after the Holocaust
History

After the Holocaust’s near complete destruction of European Yiddish cultural centres, the Yiddish language was largely viewed as a remnant...

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Natalie Sasha Vanessa Lantz
A guide for the perplexed: a student's navigation through Jewish studies in Sweden
Education

This article presents a student’s perspective on Jewish studies in Sweden over the past ten years. By identifying the milestones of her ow...

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This article, "A guide for the perplexed: a student's navigation through Jewish studies in Sweden," offers a unique and highly pertinent perspective o...

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