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Behind the humanitarian mask : the Nordic countries, Israel, and the Jews / edited by Manfred Gerstenfeld.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DS146.S34 B44 2008 c. 1

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    Format
    Book
    Published
    Jerusalem : Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs : Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies, [2008]
    ©2008
    Locale
    Scandinavia
    Israel
    Contents
    Behind the humanitarian mask: the Nordic countries, Israel, and the Jews / Manfred Gerstenfeld
    Anti-Israelism and anti-semitism in Sweden: an interview with Zvi Mazel / Manfred Gerstenfeld
    Arab and Muslim anti-semitism in Sweden / Mikael Tossavainen
    The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency's support for NGO campaigns against Israel / Gerald Steinberg
    Sweden's refusal to prosecute Nazi war criminals, 1986-2007 / Efraim Zuroff
    Norway: extreme expressions of anti-Israeli and anti-semitic attitudes / Manfred Gerstenfeld
    Jew-hatred in contemporary Norwegian caricatures / Erez Uriely
    The cut-and-omit TV news: Norway / Odd Sverre Hove
    Norway: the courage of a small Jewish community; Holocaust restitution and anti-semitism: an interview with Bjarte Bruland / Manfred Gerstenfeld
    Anti-semitism after the Holocaust: also in Denmark / Arthur Arnheim
    Rescue, expulsion, and collaboration: Denmark's difficulties with its World War II past / Vilhjálmur Őrn Vilhjámsson and Bent Blüdnikow
    Finnish state funds support Palestinian NGO campaigns against Israel / Gerald Steinberg
    Finland's tarnished Holocaust record: an interview with Serah Beizer / Manfred Gerstenfeld
    Iceland, the Jews, and anti-semitism, 1625-2004 / Vilhjálmur Őrn Vilhjámsson.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Gerstenfeld, Manfred.
    Merkaz ha-Yerushalmi le-ʻinyene tsibur u-medinah.
    Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Behind the humanitarian mask: the Nordic countries, Israel, and the Jews / Manfred Gerstenfeld -- Anti-Israelism and anti-semitism in Sweden: an interview with Zvi Mazel / Manfred Gerstenfeld -- Arab and Muslim anti-semitism in Sweden / Mikael Tossavainen -- The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency's support for NGO campaigns against Israel / Gerald Steinberg -- Sweden's refusal to prosecute Nazi war criminals, 1986-2007 / Efraim Zuroff -- Norway: extreme expressions of anti-Israeli and anti-semitic attitudes / Manfred Gerstenfeld -- Jew-hatred in contemporary Norwegian caricatures / Erez Uriely -- The cut-and-omit TV news: Norway / Odd Sverre Hove -- Norway: the courage of a small Jewish community; Holocaust restitution and anti-semitism: an interview with Bjarte Bruland / Manfred Gerstenfeld -- Anti-semitism after the Holocaust: also in Denmark / Arthur Arnheim -- Rescue, expulsion, and collaboration: Denmark's difficulties with its World War II past / Vilhjálmur Őrn Vilhjámsson and Bent Blüdnikow -- Finnish state funds support Palestinian NGO campaigns against Israel / Gerald Steinberg -- Finland's tarnished Holocaust record: an interview with Serah Beizer / Manfred Gerstenfeld -- Iceland, the Jews, and anti-semitism, 1625-2004 / Vilhjálmur Őrn Vilhjámsson.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9789652180667
    9652180661
    Physical Description
    256 pages ; 24 cm

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