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Representing scholars from different countries and different disciplines, this collection explores Holocaust survivors' return to everyday life and how their experience of Nazi persecution and the Holocaust impacted their process of integration into various countries. Thus, it offers a rich mix of perspectives, disciplines, and communities.

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This is a well-conceived volume that addresses a significant problem in the history of the Jews in the twentieth century - how survivors of the Holocaust resettled in many parts of the world, rebuilt (or failed to rebuild) their personal lives, and contributed (or did not contribute) to the development of Jewish communities and cultures in their new countries of residence. It is unique in both its interdisciplinary character and geographical scope.” · David Engel, New York University

“…an important contribution to the evolving field of research on Jewish life in the aftermath of the Holocaust. Almost every chapter introduces new research on unexamined areas of postwar Jewish history… By framing the study in a broad comparative manner, the book is one of the first of its kind and will make for essential reading in the field.” · Avinoam Patt, University of Hartford



Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables
Preface

Introduction: Holocaust Survivors in their Countries of Resettlement: Time, Space, and Identities
Dalia Ofer, Françoise S. Ouzan, and Judy Tydor Baumel-Schwartz

Chapter 1. She’erith Ha-pletah - The Surviving Remnant: An Overview
Zeev Mankowitz

Chapter 2. Personal Identity and Gendered Identity of Women in the She’erit Ha-pletah as Determinants in their Rehabilitation, Immigration, and Resettlement
Judy Tydor Baumel-Schwartz

Chapter 3. Rebuilding Shattered Lives: Some Vignettes of Jewish Children’s Lives in Early Postwar Poland
Joanna B. Michlic

Chapter 4. Issues in Religious and Educational Reform in the Jewish Communities of Western Europe after World War II
David Weinberg

Chapter 5. The Post-Liberation French Administration and the Jews
Jean-Marc Dreyfus

Chapter 6. Mending the Body, Mending the Soul: Members of Youth Aliyah Take a Look at Themselves and at Others
Dalia Ofer

Chapter 7. Holocaust Survivors on Kibbutzim: Resettling Unsettled Memories
Micha Balf

Chapter 8. Holocaust Survivors in Israel: Time for an Initial Taking of Stock
Hannah Yablonka

Chapter 9. Rooting the Rootless: The Absorption of Holocaust Survivors in Israeli Rural Settlements
Ada Schein

Chapter 10. New Roots for the Uprooted: Shoah Survivors as Farmers in America
Françoise S. Ouzan

Chapter 11. Attitudes of the Jewish Community in Buenos Aires towards Holocaust Survivors, 1945–49
Leo Senkman

Chapter 12. Why We Chose Australia
Sharon Kangisser Cohen

Chapter 13. Jewish Shoah Survivors: Neediness Assessment and Resource Allocation
Sergio Della Pergola

Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 12/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780857452474, 978-0857452474
      ISBN10: 0857452479

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Representing scholars from different countries and different disciplines, this collection explores Holocaust survivors' return to everyday life and how their experience of Nazi persecution and the Holocaust impacted their process of integration into various countries. Thus, it offers a rich mix of perspectives, disciplines, and communities.

      Trade Review

      This is a well-conceived volume that addresses a significant problem in the history of the Jews in the twentieth century - how survivors of the Holocaust resettled in many parts of the world, rebuilt (or failed to rebuild) their personal lives, and contributed (or did not contribute) to the development of Jewish communities and cultures in their new countries of residence. It is unique in both its interdisciplinary character and geographical scope.” · David Engel, New York University

      “…an important contribution to the evolving field of research on Jewish life in the aftermath of the Holocaust. Almost every chapter introduces new research on unexamined areas of postwar Jewish history… By framing the study in a broad comparative manner, the book is one of the first of its kind and will make for essential reading in the field.” · Avinoam Patt, University of Hartford



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures and Tables
      Preface

      Introduction: Holocaust Survivors in their Countries of Resettlement: Time, Space, and Identities
      Dalia Ofer, Françoise S. Ouzan, and Judy Tydor Baumel-Schwartz

      Chapter 1. She’erith Ha-pletah - The Surviving Remnant: An Overview
      Zeev Mankowitz

      Chapter 2. Personal Identity and Gendered Identity of Women in the She’erit Ha-pletah as Determinants in their Rehabilitation, Immigration, and Resettlement
      Judy Tydor Baumel-Schwartz

      Chapter 3. Rebuilding Shattered Lives: Some Vignettes of Jewish Children’s Lives in Early Postwar Poland
      Joanna B. Michlic

      Chapter 4. Issues in Religious and Educational Reform in the Jewish Communities of Western Europe after World War II
      David Weinberg

      Chapter 5. The Post-Liberation French Administration and the Jews
      Jean-Marc Dreyfus

      Chapter 6. Mending the Body, Mending the Soul: Members of Youth Aliyah Take a Look at Themselves and at Others
      Dalia Ofer

      Chapter 7. Holocaust Survivors on Kibbutzim: Resettling Unsettled Memories
      Micha Balf

      Chapter 8. Holocaust Survivors in Israel: Time for an Initial Taking of Stock
      Hannah Yablonka

      Chapter 9. Rooting the Rootless: The Absorption of Holocaust Survivors in Israeli Rural Settlements
      Ada Schein

      Chapter 10. New Roots for the Uprooted: Shoah Survivors as Farmers in America
      Françoise S. Ouzan

      Chapter 11. Attitudes of the Jewish Community in Buenos Aires towards Holocaust Survivors, 1945–49
      Leo Senkman

      Chapter 12. Why We Chose Australia
      Sharon Kangisser Cohen

      Chapter 13. Jewish Shoah Survivors: Neediness Assessment and Resource Allocation
      Sergio Della Pergola

      Bibliography
      Notes on Contributors
      Index

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