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Never Look Back
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Never Look Back

Between December 1938 and September 1939, nearly ten thousand refugee children from Central Europe, mostly Jewish, found refuge from Nazism in Great Britain. This was known as the Kindertransport movement, in which the children entered as "transmigrants," planning to return to Europe once the Nazis lost power. In practice, most of the kinder, as they called themselves, remained in Britain, eventually becoming citizens. This book charts the history of the Kindertransport movement, focusing on the dynamics that developed between the British government, the child refugee organizations, the Jewish community in Great Britain, the general British population, and the refugee children. After an anal...

Holocaust Literature and Representation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Holocaust Literature and Representation

Each scholar working in the field of Holocaust literature and representation has a story to tell. Not only the scholarly story of the work they do, but their personal story, their journey to becoming a specialist in Holocaust studies. What academic, political, cultural, and personal experiences led them to choose Holocaust representation as their subject of research and teaching? What challenges did they face on their journey? What approaches, genres, media, or other forms of Holocaust representation did they choose and why? How and where did they find a scholarly “home” in which to share their work productively? Have political, social, and cultural conditions today affected how they think about their work on Holocaust representation? How do they imagine their work moving forward, including new challenges, responses, and audiences? These are but a few of the questions that the authors in this volume address, showing how a scholar's field of research and resulting writings are not arbitrary, and are often informed by their personal history and professional experiences.

The List: the Making of an Online Transnational Second Generation Community
  • Language: en

The List: the Making of an Online Transnational Second Generation Community

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"This is a book about an online community of the Second Generation (2g), children of Holocaust survivors. But it is also about the First Generation, our parents, their experiences, and how those experiences affected us. "In the beginning there was Auschwitz", writes Second Generation author and literary critic Melvin J. Bukiet, reminding us how much of the where, when, and to whom we were born, had been determined by the Holocaust. "On the most literal level, their fathers would not have met their mothers if not for the huge dislocations that thrust the few remnants of European Jewry into contact with spouses they would never have otherwise encountered except for DP camps or in the twentieth-century Diaspora. The Second Generation's very existence is dependent on the whirlwind their parents barely escaped.10 The locus of this book is therefore the area of an equilateral triangle, created by the interaction of its three sides: The First Generation, the Second Generation, and the Holocaust"--

Identity, Heroism and Religion in the Lives of Contemporary Jewish Women
  • Language: en

Identity, Heroism and Religion in the Lives of Contemporary Jewish Women

What makes us what we are? How does our gender affect our identity? Who are our heroes and heroines and how do they mould the decisions we make and the way we live our lives? In what ways does our connection - or lack there of - to our birth religion shape our adult selves? These are just some of the questions which Identity, Heroism and Religion in the Lives of Contemporary Jewish Women addresses. In examining the lives and deaths of various Jewish women during the 20th and 21st centuries this study focuses on the dynamic by which they formed their identities at times of crisis, whether in pre-State Israel, during and after the Holocaust in liberated Europe, or throughout Israel's formative years. As refugees, survivors, new immigrants or veteran citizens of a country these women's lives are probed and analyzed in terms of their relationship to each other, to their surroundings, their past, their future, their ideologies, and their geographic and virtual communities, presenting us with a mosaic of contemporary Jewish women's lives.

Perfect Heroes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Perfect Heroes

During World War II, the British military dropped several dozen parachutists from Palestine, including three women, behind enemy lines in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. These young soldiers, most of whom had fled Europe only a few years earlier, faced a double challenge: their British mission was to find pilots who had jettisoned over enemy territory and assist them in returning to Allied-occupied lands; their Zionist mission was to contact Jewish communities, assist them in rebuilding the local Zionist movement, and, when necessary, help their members escape from the Nazis. Seven of the parachutists lost their lives in this effort. In Perfect Heroes, an expanded and updated English adaptat...

The Next Generation
  • Language: en

The Next Generation

"The Next Generation" tells the story of the American-born granddaughters of early 20th century Jewish immigrants to the United States, who were also children of Holocaust survivors, and later moved to Israel, through an examination of her own experiences as a case study.

A Very Special Life, the Bernice Chronicles
  • Language: en

A Very Special Life, the Bernice Chronicles

This book tells the story of mid-20th century Jewish America through the eyes of Bernice Cohen Schwartz, born in NYC in 1923, whose life reflects much of American Jewry's 20th century history: the Great Depression, WWII, Jewish educational and Institutions, the response to Israel, and the development of Jewish suburbia.

Double Jeopardy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Double Jeopardy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A collection of articles published previously. Partial contents:

Women Defying Hitler
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Women Defying Hitler

1. Cumulative radicalization: intermarriage under Hitler and remembrance / Nathan Stoltzfus (Florida State University, USA) -- 2. Whoever saves one life, saves an entire world: the women rescuers of Jews / Mordecai Paldiel (Yeshiva University, USA) -- 3. Resisting obliteration: learning about the lives and deaths of Jewish women during the Holocaust / Judy Baumel-Schwartz (Bar-Ilan University and the Arnold and Leona Finkler Institute of Holocaust Research, Israel) -- 4. Defiance and resistance to Nazism from the perspective of gender, class and generation / Volker Berghahn (Columbia University, USA) -- 5. The women's protest on Rosenstrasse between commemoration, idealization and debate / S...

For the Love of Shirley
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404

For the Love of Shirley

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-02-28
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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