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[[File:Jelena Đurović.jpg|thumb|Jelena Đurović talking about her novel "Kingdom", Belgrade, November 2004.]]
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'''Jelena Đurovic''' (also transliterated as ''Djurović''; [[Serbian Cyrillic alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: {{lang|sh|Јелена Ђуровић|script=cyrillic}}; born 13 July 1973) is a Montenegrin<ref>[https://www.vijesti.me/vijesti/politika/perovic-dobio-drzavljanstvo-jer-je-posebno-bitan Perović dobio državljanstvo jer je posebno bitan]</ref> journalist, writer and political activist of a Jewish-Montenegrin origin based in Belgrade, Serbia. Jelena was a founder and Vice President of the Jewish Community of Montenegro.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://eajc.org/page84/news51897.html |title=Euro-Asian Jewish Congress - New Vice president of the Jewish Community of Montenegro |access-date=29 August 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304124026/http://eajc.org/page84/news51897.html |archive-date=4 March 2016 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref><ref>[http://www.jevzajcg.me/index.php?start=3 Jelena Đurović, nova potpredsjednica JZCG]</ref> Currently, she is a Chairwoman of OJC SEE<ref>[https://www.ojc-see.org/ Organisation for Jewish Cooperation in Southeastern Europe]</ref> and member of the Board of the Montenegrin national council in Belgrade, Serbia.<ref>[http://portalanalitika.me/clanak/203970/mirko-zecevic-predsjednik-crnogorske-nacionalne-zajednice-beograda Mirko Zečević predsjednik Crnogorske Nacionalne Zajednice Beograda (in Montenegrin)]</ref> As a journalist, she works as film and TV critic.<ref>[http://mondo.rs/tag18695/MONDOPop/1 MondoPop]</ref>
'''Jelena Đurovic''' (also transliterated as ''Djurović''; [[Serbian Cyrillic alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: {{lang|sh|Јелена Ђуровић|script=cyrillic}}; born 13 July 1973) is a [[Montenegrins|Montenegrin]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.vijesti.me/vijesti/politika/perovic-dobio-drzavljanstvo-jer-je-posebno-bitan | title=Perović dobio državljanstvo jer je posebno bitan }}</ref> journalist, writer, and political activist, based between Podgorica, Montenegro and Belgrade, Serbia.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.juedische-allgemeine.de/juedische-welt/zwischen-belgrad-und-podgorica | title=Zwischen Belgrad und Podgorica | date=20 June 2016 }}</ref> Đurović is a founder and former Vice President of the Jewish Community of Montenegro.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://eajc.org/page84/news51897.html |title=Euro-Asian Jewish Congress - New Vice president of the Jewish Community of Montenegro |access-date=29 August 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304124026/http://eajc.org/page84/news51897.html |archive-date=4 March 2016 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.jevzajcg.me/index.php?start=3 |title=Jelena Đurović, nova potpredsjednica JZCG |access-date=29 August 2015 |archive-date=7 October 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151007110225/http://www.jevzajcg.me/index.php?start=3 |url-status=live }}</ref> She was a close associate of the president of the Jewish community of Montenegro, Jasa Alfandari<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5313626,00.html |title=Finding the Jews of Montenegro: One man's mission |newspaper=Ynetnews |date=21 July 2018 |access-date=24 September 2023 |archive-date=15 June 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210615181245/https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5313626,00.html |url-status=live }}</ref> until his sudden death on 12 July 2018.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://ejpress.org/head-of-jewish-community-in-montenegro-jasa-alfandari-dies-at-72/ |title=Head of Jewish community in Montenegro, Jasa Alfandari, dies at 72 |date=12 July 2018 |access-date=24 September 2023 |archive-date=26 August 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180826174340/http://ejpress.org/head-of-jewish-community-in-montenegro-jasa-alfandari-dies-at-72/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Currently, she is a Chairwoman of [https://web.archive.org/web/20190630112817/https://www.ojc-see.org/ OJC SEE - Organization for Jewish Cooperation in Southeastern Europe]{{User-generated source|date=December 2023}} a non-governmental organization dedicated to establishing closer ties between Jewish communities in the Southeastern Europe, and a member of the Board of the Montenegrin national council in Belgrade, Serbia.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://portalanalitika.me/clanak/203970/mirko-zecevic-predsjednik-crnogorske-nacionalne-zajednice-beograda |title=Mirko Zečević predsjednik Crnogorske Nacionalne Zajednice Beograda (in Montenegrin) |access-date=6 October 2015 |archive-date=25 May 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180525220605/http://portalanalitika.me/clanak/203970/mirko-zecevic-predsjednik-crnogorske-nacionalne-zajednice-beograda |url-status=live }}</ref>


==Literary work==
==Literary work==
Jelena is a graduate of the [[University of Arts in Belgrade#Faculty of Dramatic Arts|Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade]], Department of Theater and radio production. Her bachelor thesis, "Theatre in the shadow of the gallows" ("Pozornica u senci vešala") explored the programming policies of Belgrade theaters during the [[Slobodan Milošević]] era. During the [[1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia|NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999]], Jelena lived in [[Budapest]], Hungary, where she started work on her novel "Kingdom"<ref>[http://www.jelenadjurovic.com/index_eng.html at Jelenadjurovic.com<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080922133804/http://www.jelenadjurovic.com/index_eng.html |date=22 September 2008 }}</ref> published in November 2003, excerpts from which were published in the book ''Voices from the faultline, A Balkan Anthology''.<ref>[http://www.zayupress.com/voices.html ZayuPress ... VOICES FROM THE FAULTLINE – A Balkan Anthology<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Jelena is a graduate of the [[University of Arts in Belgrade#Faculty of Dramatic Arts|Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade]], Department of Theater and radio production. Her bachelor thesis, "Theatre in the shadow of the gallows" ("Pozornica u senci vešala") explored the programming policies of Belgrade theaters during the [[Slobodan Milošević]] era.


During the 1999 NATO intervention in Yugoslavia, Jelena resided in Budapest, Hungary, where she started work on her novel ''Kingdom''<ref>{{cite book | url=https://www.amazon.com/Kraljevstvo-Jelena-Djurovic/dp/B004HBSG2C | isbn=9788683275229 | title=Kraljevstvo | date=January 2003 | publisher=Aleksandrija press Beograd }}</ref> published in November 2003, excerpts from which were published in the book, ''Voices from the Faultline, A Balkan Anthology''.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.zayupress.com/voices.html |title=ZayuPress ... VOICES FROM THE FAULTLINE – A Balkan Anthology<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=23 April 2009 |archive-date=29 June 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070629171340/http://www.zayupress.com/voices.html |url-status=live }}</ref>
===''Kingdom''===
"Kingdom" is the book that elaborates influence of historical events in the life of an individual. It plays with three sequences – literary genres and uses a fragmentary approach, but the basic idea, well hidden among its pages, is the understanding of the art.


Her second novel, published in 2011, is titled ''February 30''.<ref>{{cite web |last1= |first1= |title="You cannot be half pregnant. The same goes for being Jewish" |url=https://www.worldjewishcongress.org/en/news/you-can-not-be-half-pregnant-the-same-goes-for-being-jewish-11-4-2015 |website=World Jewish Congress |access-date=23 December 2023 |language=EN |date=19 November 2015}}</ref>
The choice of the nine most significant dates in Yugoslav history, the plot of the story that unfolds amongst these dates, as well as the genres of each of the chapters in "Kingdom" form a unique literary experiment.

===''30 February''===
[[File:Jelena Djurovic - 30. februar - Cover.jpg|thumb|Cover of Jelena's latest novel, "February 30th". Artwork: [[Aleksandar Maćašev]]]]
In October 2011. her second novel, "February 30th" ("30. februar") was published in Belgrade. It is a sci-fi love story that treats Serbian current affairs from the viewpoint of 4 main characters, young professionals living in Belgrade. Each of them is giving their own view of the same set of events that, eventually, lead to exposure of corruption and dishonesty of Serbian political and business elites. At the same time this novel gives the grim picture of the hopelessness that Serbian young adults have to deal with.


==Journalism==
==Journalism==
In 1994 and 1995 she worked at one of Belgrade's most popular radio stations, [[RTV Studio B|Studio B]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.studio-b.rs/radio/ |title=Studio-b.rs - studio b Resources and Information |access-date=2010-12-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120430210642/http://www.studio-b.rs/radio/ |archive-date=30 April 2012 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> as author and editor of the weekly radio show "Time In". This show was sponsored by Soros Fund Yugoslavia. Since October 2005 she is the author and editor of "AgitPop"<ref>[http://agitpopkultura.blogspot.com Agit Pop<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> blog. Its motto is a citation from the letter written by Sigmund Freud to Albert Einstein in Vienna in September 1932: "Meanwhile we may rest on the assurance that whatever makes for cultural development is working also against war...".<ref>[https://archive.today/20120709140849/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1310/is_1993_March/ai_13886280/pg_7/?tag=content;col1 A letter from Freud to Einstein | UNESCO Courier | Find Articles at BNET<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> At the same time Jelena writes for several Serbian newspapers and magazines<ref>Articles written and/or edited by Jelena for CAMP, FAAR and Glas magazines: http://agitpopmagazine.blogspot.com/</ref><ref>[http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2006/02/01/srpski/K06013103.shtml www.glas-javnosti.co.yu<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://faarmagazine.com/ Faar magazin / Faar magazine<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and became a part of the editorial team of the first internet radio station in Serbia, "Novi Radio Beograd".<ref>[http://www.noviradiobeograd.com noviradiobeograd.com<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090423052145/http://www.noviradiobeograd.com/ |date=23 April 2009 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.blic.rs/kultura.php?id=59598 Blic Online | Novi Radio Beograd na internetu<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081210095309/http://www.blic.rs/kultura.php?id=59598 |date=10 December 2008 }}</ref>
In 1994 and 1995, she worked at one of Belgrade's most popular radio stations, [[RTV Studio B|Studio B]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.studio-b.rs/radio/ |title=Studio-b.rs - studio b Resources and Information |access-date=2010-12-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120430210642/http://www.studio-b.rs/radio/ |archive-date=30 April 2012 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> as author and editor of the weekly radio show "Time In". This show was sponsored by Soros Fund Yugoslavia. In October 2005, she started one of the first pop-culture/political blogs in Serbia "AgitPop"<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://agitpopkultura.blogspot.com/ |title=Agit Pop<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=23 April 2009 |archive-date=19 May 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080519144801/http://agitpopkultura.blogspot.com/ |url-status=live }}</ref> blog. Its motto is a citation from the letter written by Sigmund Freud to Albert Einstein in Vienna in September 1932: "Meanwhile we may rest on the assurance that whatever makes for cultural development is working also against war...".<ref>[https://archive.today/20120709140849/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1310/is_1993_March/ai_13886280/pg_7/?tag=content;col1 A letter from Freud to Einstein | UNESCO Courier | Find Articles at BNET<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> At the same time Jelena wrote for several Serbian newspapers and magazines<ref>Articles written and/or edited by Jelena for CAMP, FAAR and Glas magazines: http://agitpopmagazine.blogspot.com/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708022113/http://agitpopmagazine.blogspot.com/ |date=8 July 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2006/02/01/srpski/K06013103.shtml |title=www.glas-javnosti.co.yu<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=20 July 2009 |archive-date=17 March 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120317080841/http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2006/02/01/srpski/K06013103.shtml |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://faarmagazine.com/ |title=Faar magazin / Faar magazine<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=20 July 2009 |archive-date=17 July 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090717050823/http://faarmagazine.com/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> and became a part of the editorial team of the first internet radio station in Serbia, "Novi Radio Beograd".<ref>[http://www.noviradiobeograd.com noviradiobeograd.com<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090423052145/http://www.noviradiobeograd.com/ |date=23 April 2009 }}</ref><ref>[http://www.blic.rs/kultura.php?id=59598 Blic Online | Novi Radio Beograd na internetu<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081210095309/http://www.blic.rs/kultura.php?id=59598 |date=10 December 2008 }}</ref>


Since March 2012, radio show Agitpop was broadcast on the Serbian national radio station B92, until this radio station became Play Radio.<ref>[http://www.b92.net/kultura/vesti.php?nav_category=268&yyyy=2013&mm=02&dd=22&nav_id=689292 Agitpop on the B92 radio]</ref>
Since January 2011 Jelena is founder and editor in chief of a regional web portal Agitpop.me.<ref>[http://agitpop.me agitpop.me]</ref>


During [[COVID-19 pandemic]], Jelena and Rabbi Uri Ayalon<ref>https://www.npr.org/2015/10/14/448697071/no-one-wants-this-level-of-violence-in-jerusalem-rabbi-says {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref> from Jerusalem started to collaborate on podcast about Jewish topics, "A Rabbi and a Film Critic Walk into a Bar.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.mixcloud.com/Rabbi_FilmCritic/the-war/ | title=Mixcloud }}</ref>{{User-generated source|date=December 2023}}. The show was first broadcast on Radio Melitz<ref>https://melitz.org/melitz-radio-in-the-making/ {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>
Since March 2013 radio show Agitpop is being broadcast on the Serbian national radio station B92.<ref>[http://www.b92.net/kultura/vesti.php?nav_category=268&yyyy=2013&mm=02&dd=22&nav_id=689292 Agitpop on the B92 radio]</ref>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Đurović was born in [[Belgrade]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]], to a Montenegrin father and a Jewish mother.<ref name=toiblog /> Her mother, Svetlana Davidovac, became known as a septuagenarian Instagrammer, and gave advice to her age group on staying safe during the Covid-19 pandemic.<ref name=toiblog>{{cite web |last1=Djurovic |first1=Jelena |title=How my mom became an Insta star without even trying |url=https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/how-my-mom-became-insta-star-without-even-trying/ |website=Times of Israel blog |access-date=23 December 2023 |date=4 August 2020}}</ref><ref name=stojanov>{{cite news |last1=Stojanov |first1=Ivana |title=Saveti o koronavirusu za starije - od penzionerke iz Beograda |url=https://nova.rs/magazin/zdravlje/savet-penzionerima-za-koronavirus-od-srpske-penzionerke/ |access-date=23 December 2023 |work=Nova.rs |date=13 March 2020 |language=sr-RS |trans-title=Advice on the coronavirus for the elderly - from a pensioner in Belgrade}}</ref>
Đurović was born in [[Belgrade]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]], to a Montenegrin father and a mother of Jewish descent. Her great-grandmother Serafina was related to [[Lotika Zellermeier]],<ref>[http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=4473 Israel Hayom – A Jewish identity resurfaces, Interview with Jelena Đurović]</ref> who was the inspiration for a character in [[Ivo Andrić]]'s novel ''[[The Bridge on the Drina]]''.

==Selected publications==
*''30. Februar'' (2011, Everest Media: {{ISBN|9788677560126}})
*''Kingdom'' (2003)


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.popboks.com/tekst.php?ID=8439 Interview with Jelena Đurović (in Serbian) related to her latest novel "February 30th"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121005013823/http://www.popboks.com/tekst.php?ID=8439 |date=5 October 2012 }}
*[http://www.popboks.com/tekst.php?ID=8439 Interview with Jelena Đurović (in Serbian) related to her latest novel "February 30th"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121005013823/http://www.popboks.com/tekst.php?ID=8439 |date=5 October 2012 }}
*[http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2003/10/25/srpski/K03102401.shtml Interview with Jelena Đurović (in Serbian) for Belgrade daily newspaper Glas]
*[http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2003/10/25/srpski/K03102401.shtml Interview with Jelena Đurović (in Serbian) for Belgrade daily newspaper Glas] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120317080830/http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2003/10/25/srpski/K03102401.shtml |date=17 March 2012 }}
*[http://www.balkanwriters.com/broj3/jelenadjurovic3.htm Jelena on BalkanWriters.com] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080517100350/http://www.balkanwriters.com/broj3/jelenadjurovic3.htm |date=17 May 2008 }}
*[http://www.balkanwriters.com/broj3/jelenadjurovic3.htm Jelena on BalkanWriters.com] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080517100350/http://www.balkanwriters.com/broj3/jelenadjurovic3.htm |date=17 May 2008 }}
*[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/57315684&referer=brief_results "Kraljevstvo" on WorldCat.org]
*[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/57315684&referer=brief_results "Kraljevstvo" on WorldCat.org]
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 20 November 2024

Jelena Đurović
Born (1973-07-13) 13 July 1973 (age 51)
Occupation(s)journalist, writer, political activist
Jelena Đurović talking about her novel "Kingdom", Belgrade, November 2004.

Jelena Đurovic (also transliterated as Djurović; Serbian Cyrillic: [Јелена Ђуровић] Error: {{Lang}}: invalid parameter: |script= (help); born 13 July 1973) is a Montenegrin[1] journalist, writer, and political activist, based between Podgorica, Montenegro and Belgrade, Serbia.[2] Đurović is a founder and former Vice President of the Jewish Community of Montenegro.[3][4] She was a close associate of the president of the Jewish community of Montenegro, Jasa Alfandari[5] until his sudden death on 12 July 2018.[6] Currently, she is a Chairwoman of OJC SEE - Organization for Jewish Cooperation in Southeastern Europe[user-generated source] a non-governmental organization dedicated to establishing closer ties between Jewish communities in the Southeastern Europe, and a member of the Board of the Montenegrin national council in Belgrade, Serbia.[7]

Literary work

[edit]

Jelena is a graduate of the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, Department of Theater and radio production. Her bachelor thesis, "Theatre in the shadow of the gallows" ("Pozornica u senci vešala") explored the programming policies of Belgrade theaters during the Slobodan Milošević era.

During the 1999 NATO intervention in Yugoslavia, Jelena resided in Budapest, Hungary, where she started work on her novel Kingdom[8] published in November 2003, excerpts from which were published in the book, Voices from the Faultline, A Balkan Anthology.[9]

Her second novel, published in 2011, is titled February 30.[10]

Journalism

[edit]

In 1994 and 1995, she worked at one of Belgrade's most popular radio stations, Studio B,[11] as author and editor of the weekly radio show "Time In". This show was sponsored by Soros Fund Yugoslavia. In October 2005, she started one of the first pop-culture/political blogs in Serbia "AgitPop"[12] blog. Its motto is a citation from the letter written by Sigmund Freud to Albert Einstein in Vienna in September 1932: "Meanwhile we may rest on the assurance that whatever makes for cultural development is working also against war...".[13] At the same time Jelena wrote for several Serbian newspapers and magazines[14][15][16] and became a part of the editorial team of the first internet radio station in Serbia, "Novi Radio Beograd".[17][18]

Since March 2012, radio show Agitpop was broadcast on the Serbian national radio station B92, until this radio station became Play Radio.[19]

During COVID-19 pandemic, Jelena and Rabbi Uri Ayalon[20] from Jerusalem started to collaborate on podcast about Jewish topics, "A Rabbi and a Film Critic Walk into a Bar.[21][user-generated source]. The show was first broadcast on Radio Melitz[22]

Personal life

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Đurović was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, to a Montenegrin father and a Jewish mother.[23] Her mother, Svetlana Davidovac, became known as a septuagenarian Instagrammer, and gave advice to her age group on staying safe during the Covid-19 pandemic.[23][24]

Selected publications

[edit]
  • 30. Februar (2011, Everest Media: ISBN 9788677560126)
  • Kingdom (2003)

References

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  1. ^ "Perović dobio državljanstvo jer je posebno bitan".
  2. ^ "Zwischen Belgrad und Podgorica". 20 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Euro-Asian Jewish Congress - New Vice president of the Jewish Community of Montenegro". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Jelena Đurović, nova potpredsjednica JZCG". Archived from the original on 7 October 2015. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
  5. ^ "Finding the Jews of Montenegro: One man's mission". Ynetnews. 21 July 2018. Archived from the original on 15 June 2021. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  6. ^ "Head of Jewish community in Montenegro, Jasa Alfandari, dies at 72". 12 July 2018. Archived from the original on 26 August 2018. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  7. ^ "Mirko Zečević predsjednik Crnogorske Nacionalne Zajednice Beograda (in Montenegrin)". Archived from the original on 25 May 2018. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
  8. ^ Kraljevstvo. Aleksandrija press Beograd. January 2003. ISBN 9788683275229.
  9. ^ "ZayuPress ... VOICES FROM THE FAULTLINE – A Balkan Anthology". Archived from the original on 29 June 2007. Retrieved 23 April 2009.
  10. ^ ""You cannot be half pregnant. The same goes for being Jewish"". World Jewish Congress. 19 November 2015. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
  11. ^ "Studio-b.rs - studio b Resources and Information". Archived from the original on 30 April 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2010.
  12. ^ "Agit Pop". Archived from the original on 19 May 2008. Retrieved 23 April 2009.
  13. ^ A letter from Freud to Einstein | UNESCO Courier | Find Articles at BNET
  14. ^ Articles written and/or edited by Jelena for CAMP, FAAR and Glas magazines: http://agitpopmagazine.blogspot.com/ Archived 8 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "www.glas-javnosti.co.yu". Archived from the original on 17 March 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
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