AWARD OF THE HERMANN MAAS MEDAL TO THE STANDING CONFERENCE OF JEWS, CHRISTIANS AND MUSLIMS IN EUROPE (GENGENBACH, 26 JANUARY 2003)

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Source: European Judaism

Karl-Josef Kuschel, Ute Stamm, Chadigah M. Kissel and Jonathan Magonet
European Judaism: A Journal for the New Europe Vol. 37, No. 1 (Spring 2004), pp. 4-23 (20 pages)
Published By: Berghahn Books

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Journal Information

For over 50 years, European Judaism has provided a voice for the postwar Jewish world in Europe. It has reflected the different realities of each country and helped to rebuild Jewish consciousness after the Holocaust. The journal 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, and including documentation of the latest developments in Jewish-Muslim dialogue; new insights derived from science, psychotherapy, and theology as they impact upon Jewish life and thought; literary exchange as a unique exploration of ideas from leading Jewish writers, poets, scholars, and intellectuals with a variety of documentation, poetry, and book reviews section; and book reviews covering a wide range of international publications.

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Berghahn Books is an award-winning independent scholarly publisher of distinguished books and journals in the humanities and social sciences, headed by a mother (books) and daughter (journals) team. Its program, which includes 35 journals to date and 100 new titles a year, is focused on History,

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