27.12.2010. 20:57 |
Mađarska i Židovi
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The Jewish culture festival in Budapest, in 2009, shows the flourishing side of Jewish life in Hungary, but the city also has been called "Europe's capital of anti-Semitism." (Ruth Ellen Gruber)
BUDAPEST (JTA) -- The rise of Hungary’s far-right Jobbik Party has ratcheted up debate about anti-Semitism in this country and focused attention on the seeming paradoxes of Jewish life here.
On the one hand, a recent article in Germany's Der Spiegel described Budapest as "Europe's capital of anti-Semitism," where Jews are "being openly intimidated" and making plans to leave the country.
On the other, Hungary is home to a flourishing and multifaceted Jewish life that finds vigorous public expression in religious, cultural and even culinary ways, and also enjoys high-profile government recognition....
U prilogu se nalazi članak o anti-Semitizmu u Mađarskoj,koji prema nekim napisima (Der Spiegel)predstavlja Budimpeštu kao centar evropskog anti- Semitizma. Drugi autori (Elen Gruber, profesor Kovacz) govore o cvjetajućem i bogatom židovskom životu u Mađarskoj koji se odražava u kulturnoj, religioznoj pa i kulinarskoj aktivnosti i uživa potporu vlade.
U članku se također analizira desničarska anti-Semitska partija Jobbik- čitajte dalje u prilogu.
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