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Jewish Lives Under Communism: New Perspectives

為了解決Kosher的問題,作者 這樣論述:

Notes on Contributors Kata Bohus is a senior research advisor at UiT - the Arctic University of Norway. Previously, she worked as an international fellow at the Jewish Museum Frankfurt/Simon Dubnow Institute Leipzig, where she curated a temporary exhibition on the history of Jews in Europe after WW

II. She co-edited the volume "Our Courage. Jews in Postwar Europe 1945-48" (with Atina Grossmann, Werner Hanak, and Mirjam Wenzel), Berlin, 2020. She has published several articles on Holocaust memory and memorialization in communist Hungary, on the reception history of Anne Frank’s diary, and commu

nist interpretations of the Eichmann trial in Eastern Europe. Kateřina Čapková is a senior researcher at the Institute of Contemporary History, Prague, and a teacher at Charles University and NYU in Prague. Her Czechs, Germans, Jews? National Identity and the Jews of Bohemia (Berghahn, 2012; in Cze

ch 2005 and 2014) was called the Outstanding Academic Title of 2012 by Choice magazine. With Michal Frankl, she co-authored Unsichere Zuflucht (Böhlau, 2012), which is about people fleeing to Czechoslovakia from Nazi Germany and Austria. With Hillel Kieval she is co-editor of the volume Prague and B

eyond: Jews in the Bohemian Lands (Penn Press, 2021). Thanks to the ACLS Collaborative Research Fellowship, she is currently working (with Diana Dumitru and Chad Bryant) on a book about the Rudolf Slánský Trial (to be published by OUP). Diana Dumitru is an Associate Professor of History at Ion Crea

ngă State University of Moldova. She has authored two books and more than forty academic articles. Her second book, The State, Antisemitism, and Collaboration in the Holocaust: The Borderlands of Romania and the Soviet Union, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2016 (in Romanian, in 2019)

. Her article ’Constructing Interethnic Conflict and Cooperation: Why Some People Harmed Jews and Others Helped Them during the Holocaust in Romania’ (co-authored with Carter Johnson, and published in World Politics) received the 2012 Mary Parker Follett Award for the best article or chapter publish

ed in the field of politics and history. Valery Dymshits is a research fellow at the Petersburg Judaica Centre, European University, Saint Petersburg, and a professor at the Liberal Arts Department of Saint Petersburg State University. His chief area of research is the cultural anthropology and fol

klore of East European Jewry, folk and academic Jewish art, Yiddish literature, Russian-Jewish literature. In his translations or under his editing were published about 25 books and collection of articles, including Еврейские народные сказки (Jewish folk tales, St Petersburg, 1999), Штетл, XXI век (

The shtetl, the 21st century, St Petersburg, 2008). He is member of editorial board of the journals Народ Книги в мире книг (The nation of the book in a world of books, St. Petersburg), Judaic-Slavic Journal (Moskow), Yiddishland (Jerusalem). Gennady Estraikh is a professor at the Skirball Departme

nt of Hebrew and Judaic Studies, New York University, where he also directs the Shvidler Project for the History of the Jews of the Soviet Union. His fields of expertise are Jewish intellectual history, Yiddish language and literature, and Soviet Jewish history. His publications include Soviet Yiddi

sh (OUP, 1999), In Harness: Yiddish Writers’ Romance with Communism (Syracuse University Press, 2005), Yiddish in the Cold War (Legenda, 2008), Еврейская литературная жизнь Москвы (Европейский университет в Санкт Петербурге, 2015), Transatlantic Russian Jewishness (Academic Studies Press, 2020), and

over a dozen co-edited volumes. Kamil Kijek is an Assistant Professor at the Jewish Studies Department, University of Wroclaw, Poland. His publications include ’Dzieci modernizmu: Świadomośc, kultura i socjalizacja polityczna mlodzieży żydowskiej w Polsce międzywojennej’ (Children of modernism: Th

e socialization, culture and political consciousness of the Jewish youth in Interwar Poland), Wroclaw 2017, for which he had received international prize from The Leonid Nevzlin Research Center for Russian and East-European Jewry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, as well as various articles in

journals such as Jewish Social Studies, Polin, Gal-Ed, Journal of the Genocide Research. Anna Koch is the Francis L. Carsten DAAD lecturer at University College London, School of Slavonic and East European History. She received her PhD from New York University in 2015. Her book manuscript ’Home aft

er Fascism: Italian and German Jews after the Holocaust’ is forthcoming with Indiana University Press in 2022. She has published several articles on Italian and German Jewish history, and currently co-edits a volume on Holocaust Memory in Eastern and Western Europe. Her current research examines the

lives of German Communists of Jewish origin between 1918 and 1952. David Shneer ז״ל (1972-2020) was a Louis P. Singer Endowed Chair in Jewish History, Professor of History and Jewish Studies, and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He was a Distingu

ished Lecturer for the Association for Jewish Studies and co-editor in chief of East European Jewish Affairs. He was the author or editor of several prize winning books including Yiddish and the Creation of Soviet Jewish Culture (Cambridge, 2005), Through Soviet Jewish Eyes: Photography, War, and th

e Holocaust (Rutgers, 2011) and Grief: The Biography of a Holocaust Photograph (Oxford, 2020). Anna Shternshis is the Al and Malka Green Professor of Yiddish studies and director of the Anne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto. She received her doctoral degree (DPhil) f

rom Oxford University in 2001. Shternshis is the author of Soviet and Kosher: Jewish Popular Culture in the Soviet Union, 1923 - 1939 (Indiana UP, 2006) and When Sonia Met Boris: An Oral History of Jewish Life under Stalin (Oxford UP, 2017). Together with artist Psoy Korolenko, Shternshis created an

d directed the Grammy-nominated Yiddish Glory project, an initiative that brought back to life forgotten Yiddish music written during the Holocaust in the Soviet Union. A recipient of 2020 Guggenheim Fellowship, she is currently working on a book tentatively entitled Last Yiddish Heroes: A Lost and

Found Archive of the Holocaust in the Soviet Union about Yiddish music created in Nazi-occupied Ukraine. Marcos Silber is Associate Professor and former Chair of the Department of Jewish History, the University of Haifa. He has written on Polish-Israeli relations, migrations between the two countri

es, Jewish Diaspora Nationalism in Poland, Lithuania, and Russia in the early twentieth century as well as on Yiddish and Polish cinema and popular culture in inter-war Poland. With Szymon Rudnicki he has published a selection of documents on Polish-Israeli diplomatic relations, 1945-67 (2009, in Po

lish and Hebrew editions) and, in Hebrew, a book whose title translates as ’Different Nationality, Equal Citizenship! The Efforts to Achieve Autonomy for Polish Jewry during the First World War’ (2014). Stephan Stach has been researcher of East Central European History of the 20th century with a fo

cus on Poland, Polish-Jewish relations, and Holocaust Memory in the Cold War era. He held positions at academic institutions in Germany, the Czech Republic and Poland. Since June 2020 works as Executive Director of the party Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen in Saxony. He co-edited volumes on inter-war Polish

nationalities policy (with Chrishardt Henschel, Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropaforschung, 62/2, 2013), dissidents’ memories of the Second World War and the Holocaust (with Peter Hallama, Gegengeschichte: Zweiter Weltkrieg und Holocaust im ostmitteleuropäischen Dissens, Leipzig, 2015), and on the re

lation between antifascism and Holocaust Memory in Eastern Europe (with Kata Bohus and Peter Hallama, Growing in the Shadow of Antifascism, Budapest 2021). Galina Zelenina is an associate professor at the Department for Jewish Theology, Biblical and Jewish Studies, Russian State University of the H

umanities, and a senior research fellow at the School for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow. She is the author of От скипетра Иуды к жезлу шута придворные евреи в средневековой Испании (2007) on court Jews in me

dieval and early modern Spain, Иудаика два ренессанс в лицах (2015) on the revival of Jewish studies in late Soviet and post-Soviet Russia, and Огненный враг марранов жизнь и смерть под надзором инквизиции (2018) on Conversos and the Spanish inquisition as well as a number of articles on Soviet and

post-Soviet Jewish history.

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とってもヘルシーなスイーツをご紹介します!
バナナとアボカドをたくさん使ったチョコムースは滑らかでほんのり甘く、優しい味に仕上げました♪
素材の甘さをいかしたスイーツなので、ダイエット中でも罪悪感なしで食べれちゃいます!
ぜひ、作ってみてくださいね♡

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2人分

材料:
バナナ 2本
アボカド(切っておく) 小1個
ココアパウダー 25g
バニラエクストラクト 小さじ1/2
メープルシロップ 小さじ4
塩 ひとつまみ
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ナッツ
カカオニブ
バナナ
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作り方:
1. フードプロセッサーにバナナとアボカドを入れ、かくはんする。内側の壁面に付いたものはへらで落とし、ココアパウダー、バニラエクストラクト、メープルシロップ 、塩を加える。滑らかになるまでかくはんする。

2. (1)をボウルに移し、ラップをかけて15〜30分冷蔵する。

3. ムースを2つの容器に分ける。好きなトッピングで飾って、完成!

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Healthy Chocolate Pudding
for 2 servings

Ingredients:
2 ripe bananas, sliced
1 small avocado, ripe but not mushy, diced
1/4 cup unsweetened cacao powder(25 g)
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 teaspoons maple syrup
1 pinch kosher salt
TOPPING IDEAS:
chocolate chip
mixed berry
toasted coconut flake
toasted nut
cacao nib
banana, sliced
granola

Preparation:
1. Add the banana and avocado to the bowl of a food processor and process until completely smooth. Scrape down the sides of the bowl, then add the cacao powder, vanilla, maple syrup, and salt. Blend until smooth and the color is the same throughout.

2. Transfer the pudding to a bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for 15–30 minutes.

3. When ready to serve, divide the pudding between 2 serving bowls and top with your favorite toppings, such as chocolate chips, berries, toasted coconut flakes, toasted nuts, cacao nibs, sliced banana, and/or granola.

4. Enjoy!

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探討體驗旅程對顧客的影響-以百貨零售業為例

為了解決Kosher的問題,作者游家瑞 這樣論述:

在這個資訊取得日趨容易的近20年來,市場上的消費者態度有所轉變,比起商家單方面地說他們賣的產品好吃、好用。消費者更偏好尋找是否有試吃品、試用品,最終衍伸出體驗經濟。各行各業都會進行體驗,其中百貨零售業更是處處充滿體驗。百貨零售業在近期營收被連鎖商店業超過,因此,百貨零售業需要進行部分經營策略的擬定與加強,包含櫃位擺設、動線設計、公共設施、甚至是申訴與退換等,這些都屬於顧客體驗的範疇,百貨公司的經營者們會站在顧客的立場去思考他們所看、所聽、所想,並且改善。為的就是加強與顧客的關係。而加強顧客的關係的目的為的就是促使原本的顧客能夠持續光顧,並且邀請他們周遭的潛在顧客來到百貨公司成為他們的新顧客。

本研究的目的就是為了探討體驗旅程是否會對顧客再購意願以及口碑推薦產生正向顯著影響。本次是採用量化研究,先根據學者Anton Siebert 等人在2020所提出的平穩體驗旅程與粘性體驗旅程為理論基礎,根據其定義延伸百貨公司細項體驗,並且將這些細項體驗搭配口碑推薦及再購意願的相關問項制定成問卷,通過網際網路進行發放,並且順利回收問卷共365份後,根據因素分類法將百貨公司細項體驗分成四類,分別為外部形象、服務流程、行銷活動以及內部管理等四大類,並且作為自變項探討他們與再購意願以及口碑推薦相關性,並以此架設出研究假說,接著用相關係數及迴歸分析法進行假說驗證。驗證結果顯示行銷活動與內部管理相關細項體驗

對口碑推薦與再購意願產生正向的顯著影響,而外部形象則是只對再購意願產生正向顯著的影響,最後服務流程的相關體驗細項無論是口碑推薦還是再購意願都無法產生顯著影響。

Jewish Lives Under Communism: New Perspectives

為了解決Kosher的問題,作者 這樣論述:

Notes on Contributors Kata Bohus is a senior research advisor at UiT - the Arctic University of Norway. Previously, she worked as an international fellow at the Jewish Museum Frankfurt/Simon Dubnow Institute Leipzig, where she curated a temporary exhibition on the history of Jews in Europe after WW

II. She co-edited the volume "Our Courage. Jews in Postwar Europe 1945-48" (with Atina Grossmann, Werner Hanak, and Mirjam Wenzel), Berlin, 2020. She has published several articles on Holocaust memory and memorialization in communist Hungary, on the reception history of Anne Frank’s diary, and commu

nist interpretations of the Eichmann trial in Eastern Europe. Kateřina Čapková is a senior researcher at the Institute of Contemporary History, Prague, and a teacher at Charles University and NYU in Prague. Her Czechs, Germans, Jews? National Identity and the Jews of Bohemia (Berghahn, 2012; in Cze

ch 2005 and 2014) was called the Outstanding Academic Title of 2012 by Choice magazine. With Michal Frankl, she co-authored Unsichere Zuflucht (Böhlau, 2012), which is about people fleeing to Czechoslovakia from Nazi Germany and Austria. With Hillel Kieval she is co-editor of the volume Prague and B

eyond: Jews in the Bohemian Lands (Penn Press, 2021). Thanks to the ACLS Collaborative Research Fellowship, she is currently working (with Diana Dumitru and Chad Bryant) on a book about the Rudolf Slánský Trial (to be published by OUP). Diana Dumitru is an Associate Professor of History at Ion Crea

ngă State University of Moldova. She has authored two books and more than forty academic articles. Her second book, The State, Antisemitism, and Collaboration in the Holocaust: The Borderlands of Romania and the Soviet Union, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2016 (in Romanian, in 2019)

. Her article ’Constructing Interethnic Conflict and Cooperation: Why Some People Harmed Jews and Others Helped Them during the Holocaust in Romania’ (co-authored with Carter Johnson, and published in World Politics) received the 2012 Mary Parker Follett Award for the best article or chapter publish

ed in the field of politics and history. Valery Dymshits is a research fellow at the Petersburg Judaica Centre, European University, Saint Petersburg, and a professor at the Liberal Arts Department of Saint Petersburg State University. His chief area of research is the cultural anthropology and fol

klore of East European Jewry, folk and academic Jewish art, Yiddish literature, Russian-Jewish literature. In his translations or under his editing were published about 25 books and collection of articles, including Еврейские народные сказки (Jewish folk tales, St Petersburg, 1999), Штетл, XXI век (

The shtetl, the 21st century, St Petersburg, 2008). He is member of editorial board of the journals Народ Книги в мире книг (The nation of the book in a world of books, St. Petersburg), Judaic-Slavic Journal (Moskow), Yiddishland (Jerusalem). Gennady Estraikh is a professor at the Skirball Departme

nt of Hebrew and Judaic Studies, New York University, where he also directs the Shvidler Project for the History of the Jews of the Soviet Union. His fields of expertise are Jewish intellectual history, Yiddish language and literature, and Soviet Jewish history. His publications include Soviet Yiddi

sh (OUP, 1999), In Harness: Yiddish Writers’ Romance with Communism (Syracuse University Press, 2005), Yiddish in the Cold War (Legenda, 2008), Еврейская литературная жизнь Москвы (Европейский университет в Санкт Петербурге, 2015), Transatlantic Russian Jewishness (Academic Studies Press, 2020), and

over a dozen co-edited volumes. Kamil Kijek is an Assistant Professor at the Jewish Studies Department, University of Wroclaw, Poland. His publications include ’Dzieci modernizmu: Świadomośc, kultura i socjalizacja polityczna mlodzieży żydowskiej w Polsce międzywojennej’ (Children of modernism: Th

e socialization, culture and political consciousness of the Jewish youth in Interwar Poland), Wroclaw 2017, for which he had received international prize from The Leonid Nevzlin Research Center for Russian and East-European Jewry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, as well as various articles in

journals such as Jewish Social Studies, Polin, Gal-Ed, Journal of the Genocide Research. Anna Koch is the Francis L. Carsten DAAD lecturer at University College London, School of Slavonic and East European History. She received her PhD from New York University in 2015. Her book manuscript ’Home aft

er Fascism: Italian and German Jews after the Holocaust’ is forthcoming with Indiana University Press in 2022. She has published several articles on Italian and German Jewish history, and currently co-edits a volume on Holocaust Memory in Eastern and Western Europe. Her current research examines the

lives of German Communists of Jewish origin between 1918 and 1952. David Shneer ז״ל (1972-2020) was a Louis P. Singer Endowed Chair in Jewish History, Professor of History and Jewish Studies, and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He was a Distingu

ished Lecturer for the Association for Jewish Studies and co-editor in chief of East European Jewish Affairs. He was the author or editor of several prize winning books including Yiddish and the Creation of Soviet Jewish Culture (Cambridge, 2005), Through Soviet Jewish Eyes: Photography, War, and th

e Holocaust (Rutgers, 2011) and Grief: The Biography of a Holocaust Photograph (Oxford, 2020). Anna Shternshis is the Al and Malka Green Professor of Yiddish studies and director of the Anne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Toronto. She received her doctoral degree (DPhil) f

rom Oxford University in 2001. Shternshis is the author of Soviet and Kosher: Jewish Popular Culture in the Soviet Union, 1923 - 1939 (Indiana UP, 2006) and When Sonia Met Boris: An Oral History of Jewish Life under Stalin (Oxford UP, 2017). Together with artist Psoy Korolenko, Shternshis created an

d directed the Grammy-nominated Yiddish Glory project, an initiative that brought back to life forgotten Yiddish music written during the Holocaust in the Soviet Union. A recipient of 2020 Guggenheim Fellowship, she is currently working on a book tentatively entitled Last Yiddish Heroes: A Lost and

Found Archive of the Holocaust in the Soviet Union about Yiddish music created in Nazi-occupied Ukraine. Marcos Silber is Associate Professor and former Chair of the Department of Jewish History, the University of Haifa. He has written on Polish-Israeli relations, migrations between the two countri

es, Jewish Diaspora Nationalism in Poland, Lithuania, and Russia in the early twentieth century as well as on Yiddish and Polish cinema and popular culture in inter-war Poland. With Szymon Rudnicki he has published a selection of documents on Polish-Israeli diplomatic relations, 1945-67 (2009, in Po

lish and Hebrew editions) and, in Hebrew, a book whose title translates as ’Different Nationality, Equal Citizenship! The Efforts to Achieve Autonomy for Polish Jewry during the First World War’ (2014). Stephan Stach has been researcher of East Central European History of the 20th century with a fo

cus on Poland, Polish-Jewish relations, and Holocaust Memory in the Cold War era. He held positions at academic institutions in Germany, the Czech Republic and Poland. Since June 2020 works as Executive Director of the party Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen in Saxony. He co-edited volumes on inter-war Polish

nationalities policy (with Chrishardt Henschel, Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropaforschung, 62/2, 2013), dissidents’ memories of the Second World War and the Holocaust (with Peter Hallama, Gegengeschichte: Zweiter Weltkrieg und Holocaust im ostmitteleuropäischen Dissens, Leipzig, 2015), and on the re

lation between antifascism and Holocaust Memory in Eastern Europe (with Kata Bohus and Peter Hallama, Growing in the Shadow of Antifascism, Budapest 2021). Galina Zelenina is an associate professor at the Department for Jewish Theology, Biblical and Jewish Studies, Russian State University of the H

umanities, and a senior research fellow at the School for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow. She is the author of От скипетра Иуды к жезлу шута придворные евреи в средневековой Испании (2007) on court Jews in me

dieval and early modern Spain, Иудаика два ренессанс в лицах (2015) on the revival of Jewish studies in late Soviet and post-Soviet Russia, and Огненный враг марранов жизнь и смерть под надзором инквизиции (2018) on Conversos and the Spanish inquisition as well as a number of articles on Soviet and

post-Soviet Jewish history.

品牌形象與品牌知名度對購買意圖的影響-以夏普品牌為例

為了解決Kosher的問題,作者戴士傑 這樣論述:

摘要論文名稱:品牌形象與品牌知名度對購買意圖的影響-以夏普品牌為例 頁數:57校所別:國立臺北商業大學 企業管理系(所)畢業時間:110 學年度第 1 學期 學位:碩士 研究生:戴士傑 指導教授:陳玫真 副教授關鍵詞:夏普、品牌知名度、品牌形象、購買意願、來源國2016 年鴻海併購高科技、高品質的夏普,併購後集團內部重新整頓與調整,並 給予夏普品牌不同的營運方向與經營理念,因此本研究之研究目的為針對併購後的 夏普,其品牌定位與移轉方向後,對於市場面變化進行探討,以及消費者對於併購 後夏普的品牌認知與衝擊。本研究探討夏普品牌的品牌形象、品牌知名度、對消費 者的購買意圖的影響,並探討來源國的形象

是否會影響消費者對品牌的形象。本研究採用網路問卷,採立意抽樣方式進行調查,最終收回 277 份有效問卷; 採用迴歸模型(simple linear regression model)進行檢驗本研究架構所提出各 構念間之假說關係。研究結果指出品牌形象對品牌知名度有顯著正向影響、品牌形 象對購買意圖有顯著正向影響、品牌知名度對購買意圖有顯著正向影響,顯示其夏 普的品牌知名度、品牌形象對於購買意願具有正向的影響力。研究結論可提供實務 建議於夏普公司進行品牌經營參考。