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Jewish Spaces in a Topsy-Turvy Europe
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Diana Pinto
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Foreword: The Virtuality of Jewish Europe 1
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Part I: Introduction
- Life after Life: Shifting Virtualities (and Realities) 20 Years after Virtually Jewish 5
- Jewish Spaces in a Topsy-Turvy Europe 21
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Part II: Digital Practices
- Technological Heterotopianism: How a Case Study of a Holocaust Digital Mapping Project of Łomża, Poland Served as a Guide for Reconciliation in Polish-Jewish Relations 35
- Four Women in Social Media: Representing Jewishness in Poland and Ukraine 57
- From Lockdown to Warzone: The Digital Turn in Jewish–Muslim Encounters 75
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Part III: Heritage
- Nostalgia Networks: Virtual Jewish Heritage and the European American Jewish Experience 97
- Doubly Foreign: Jewish Cemeteries in the Formerly German Space in Poland 109
- Speyer, Worms, Mainz (ShUM): Connecting Centuries through Music, Art, and Spirituality 131
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Part IV: Public Spaces
- Jewish Spaces in Present Vienna: A Hebrew Street Sign and the Taste of Authenticity and Virtuality in the Cityscape 151
- On the Edge of Virtuality: Jewish Spaces after October 7 175
- One Year after October 7: Reflections on Shrinking Spaces and Personal Realities 201
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Part V: Conclusion
- Epilogue: Virtual Jewish Spaces for the Future 221
- Biographies
- Index of Places
- Index of People
- Index of Concepts
- Index of Institutions
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Foreword: The Virtuality of Jewish Europe 1
-
Part I: Introduction
- Life after Life: Shifting Virtualities (and Realities) 20 Years after Virtually Jewish 5
- Jewish Spaces in a Topsy-Turvy Europe 21
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Part II: Digital Practices
- Technological Heterotopianism: How a Case Study of a Holocaust Digital Mapping Project of Łomża, Poland Served as a Guide for Reconciliation in Polish-Jewish Relations 35
- Four Women in Social Media: Representing Jewishness in Poland and Ukraine 57
- From Lockdown to Warzone: The Digital Turn in Jewish–Muslim Encounters 75
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Part III: Heritage
- Nostalgia Networks: Virtual Jewish Heritage and the European American Jewish Experience 97
- Doubly Foreign: Jewish Cemeteries in the Formerly German Space in Poland 109
- Speyer, Worms, Mainz (ShUM): Connecting Centuries through Music, Art, and Spirituality 131
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Part IV: Public Spaces
- Jewish Spaces in Present Vienna: A Hebrew Street Sign and the Taste of Authenticity and Virtuality in the Cityscape 151
- On the Edge of Virtuality: Jewish Spaces after October 7 175
- One Year after October 7: Reflections on Shrinking Spaces and Personal Realities 201
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Part V: Conclusion
- Epilogue: Virtual Jewish Spaces for the Future 221
- Biographies
- Index of Places
- Index of People
- Index of Concepts
- Index of Institutions