Bokpublikation: Jewish Life in Finland

Forskningsprojektet Antisemitism Undermining Democracy, som finansieras av Konestiftelsen med ytterligare finansiering från Polin-institutet, har kommit ut med publikationen Jewish Life in Finland: History, Tradition and Change (Springer, 2026). Boken är redigerad av Mercédesz Czimbalmos och Dóra Pataricza.

Projektet ”Antisemitism Undermining Democracy,” eller i dagligt tal kallat ”Debunking Antisemitism”, syftar till att initiera ny forskning om antisemitism i Finland genom att studera flera manifestationer av fenomenet från en tvärvetenskaplig vinkel. Huvudmålet med projektet är att ge en nyanserad bild av hur antisemitismen utvecklas i Finland. Forskningen som genomförs i detta projekt består av onlineantisemitism (Antisemitism 2.0), upplevd antisemitism (Antisemitism Experienced) och verkliga antisemitiska incidenter (Antisemitism Performed). Resultaten av forskningen kommer att fördjupa förståelsen av förtryckssystem som inte endast begränsar sig till antisemitism och rasism och kommer att belysa hur förtryckssystem är sammankopplade.

Citat från Springers webbsida:

This book offers new ways of conceiving religious and cultural practices, as well as Jewish identities in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It brings together scholars from a number of fields, transcending the frontiers of Jewish studies. The volume tackles questions about how Jewish life, identities, and religious practices have been transformed amid various changes and challenges in Finnish society, and further considers the experiences of local Jewry through an interdisciplinary prism. Covering a wide range of subjects, the book examines how the customs, practices, and identities of Jews living in Finland have evolved amid cultural, religious, and economic transformations shaped by intercultural and interreligious encounters, recent historical events, gender, migration, and other contemporary influences. It also addresses the challenges of antisemitism in its traditional and contemporary forms and examines its effect on Jewish religious lives in contemporary Finland. This book is a must for scholars looking to deepen their understanding of Nordic Jewry.

Table of contents:

A Brief History of Finnish Jewry
André Swanström and Laura Ekholm

Doing Jewish in Finland Today
Ruth Illman and Elina Vuola

“The World Stands on Three Things”: The Activities of Finnish
Jewish Organizations

Simo Muir and Dóra Pataricza

Finnish Jewish Women: Identity, Tradition, and Change
Elina Vuola and Ruth Illman

“…Judaism Somehow Interested Me and Felt Right…”: Perceptions
of Conversion, Practices, and Belonging Among Converts
to Judaism in Finland

Mercédesz Czimbalmos

Multilingual Realities in Finland: From a Traditional
Yiddish-Speaking Ashkenazi Community Towards Linguistic
Diversity

Simo Muir and Riikka Tuori

The Last Stronghold? Chevra Kadisha and Burial Practices
in the Jewish Community of Helsinki

Mercédesz Czimbalmos, Dóra Pataricza, and Daniel Weintraub

Jews in Finland and Minority Rights: Two Case Studies
Mercédesz Czimbalmos and Laura Ekholm

Manifestations and Origins of Historical and Contemporary
Antisemitism in Finland

Mercédesz Czimbalmos, Dóra Pataricza, and André Swanström

Jewish Studies in Finland
Pekka Lindqvist

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