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In addition to the richness of the calendrical artifacts surveyed, Rosen provides an evidence based argument against the erasure of Jewish time. Applying a fresh integration of historiography and hermeneutics, he forges a path that leads beyond Holocaust time by delving into its devestating details.

* the Lehrhaus *

The Holocaust's Jewish Calendars offers a major contribution to the understanding of the life Jews had to experience not only as human beings cast into dreadful circumstances, but most sensibly as people trying to survive under inhuman situations, chiefly designed to eradicate their own Jewishness. [Rosen's] book is a major opus to add to the library of any reader.

-- Sylvie Anne Goldberg, École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris * Slavic Review *

Rosen's important and very readable study raises and answers an array of significant questions concerning the concept and meaning of Jewish time as well as the value of a calendar's insistence on normalcy, regularity, and order during the hellishly disordered time of the Shoah.

* the arts fuse *

Rosen's work is the most comprehensive to date treatment of these precious artifacts of the Holocaust's Jewish efforts to maintain religious observations and identity and should serve scholars and lay people interested in accessing this aspect of Jewish martyrology.

* Choice *

The Holocaust's Jewish Calendars is a masterpiece that helps us grasp one of the most fundamental traditional modes of spiritual resistance—the tracking of Jewish time in the ghettos, camps and in hiding.

* Jewish Action *

The book offers a comprehensive overview as well as a detailed insight into everyday Jewish life during the Holocaust as well as into the techniques of survival and the preservation of one's own Jewish identity through the special access to the Jewish time. Rosen illustrates how the victims opposed the destruction of Jewish life when they wrote the Jewish calendar, and thus makes a fundamental contribution to it.

-- Christin Zühlke * H-Soz-Kult *

The Holocaust's Jewish Calendars is deeply researched, eloquently written, and filled with surprises. Rosen has unearthed a treasure trove of calendrical works, mute survivors to historical calamity. He analyzes each artifact in terms of its materiality, its creator, its calendrical calculations, and its Holocaust setting. By means of the calendars, Rosen explores philosophically the meaning of tracking time under such extreme conditions. The Holocaust's Jewish Calendars is an original and profound contribution to the study of Jewish culture during the Holocaust.

-- Elisheva Carlebach * Journal of Modern History *

Table of Contents

Preface


Acknowledgments


Introduction


Part I: Time at the End of a Jewish Century


Part II: Tracking Time in the New Jewish Century: Calendars in Wartime Ghettos


Part III: Concentration Camps, Endless Time, and Jewish Time


Part IV: While in Hiding: Calendar Consciousness on the Edge of Destruction


Part V: At the Top of the Page: Calendar Dates in Holocaust Diaries


Part VI: The Holocaust as a Revolution in Jewish Time: The Lubavitcher Rebbes' Wartime Calendar Book


Epilogue



Appendix 1: Inventory of Wartime Jewish Calendars



Appendix 2: Months of the Jewish Calendar Year, with Their Holidays and Fast Days



Appendix 3: English-Language Rendering of Rabbi Scheiner Calendar



Glossary



Selective Bibliography



Index

The Holocausts Jewish Calendars

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 28/02/2019
      ISBN13: 9780253038272, 978-0253038272
      ISBN10: 0253038278

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      In addition to the richness of the calendrical artifacts surveyed, Rosen provides an evidence based argument against the erasure of Jewish time. Applying a fresh integration of historiography and hermeneutics, he forges a path that leads beyond Holocaust time by delving into its devestating details.

      * the Lehrhaus *

      The Holocaust's Jewish Calendars offers a major contribution to the understanding of the life Jews had to experience not only as human beings cast into dreadful circumstances, but most sensibly as people trying to survive under inhuman situations, chiefly designed to eradicate their own Jewishness. [Rosen's] book is a major opus to add to the library of any reader.

      -- Sylvie Anne Goldberg, École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris * Slavic Review *

      Rosen's important and very readable study raises and answers an array of significant questions concerning the concept and meaning of Jewish time as well as the value of a calendar's insistence on normalcy, regularity, and order during the hellishly disordered time of the Shoah.

      * the arts fuse *

      Rosen's work is the most comprehensive to date treatment of these precious artifacts of the Holocaust's Jewish efforts to maintain religious observations and identity and should serve scholars and lay people interested in accessing this aspect of Jewish martyrology.

      * Choice *

      The Holocaust's Jewish Calendars is a masterpiece that helps us grasp one of the most fundamental traditional modes of spiritual resistance—the tracking of Jewish time in the ghettos, camps and in hiding.

      * Jewish Action *

      The book offers a comprehensive overview as well as a detailed insight into everyday Jewish life during the Holocaust as well as into the techniques of survival and the preservation of one's own Jewish identity through the special access to the Jewish time. Rosen illustrates how the victims opposed the destruction of Jewish life when they wrote the Jewish calendar, and thus makes a fundamental contribution to it.

      -- Christin Zühlke * H-Soz-Kult *

      The Holocaust's Jewish Calendars is deeply researched, eloquently written, and filled with surprises. Rosen has unearthed a treasure trove of calendrical works, mute survivors to historical calamity. He analyzes each artifact in terms of its materiality, its creator, its calendrical calculations, and its Holocaust setting. By means of the calendars, Rosen explores philosophically the meaning of tracking time under such extreme conditions. The Holocaust's Jewish Calendars is an original and profound contribution to the study of Jewish culture during the Holocaust.

      -- Elisheva Carlebach * Journal of Modern History *

      Table of Contents

      Preface


      Acknowledgments


      Introduction


      Part I: Time at the End of a Jewish Century


      Part II: Tracking Time in the New Jewish Century: Calendars in Wartime Ghettos


      Part III: Concentration Camps, Endless Time, and Jewish Time


      Part IV: While in Hiding: Calendar Consciousness on the Edge of Destruction


      Part V: At the Top of the Page: Calendar Dates in Holocaust Diaries


      Part VI: The Holocaust as a Revolution in Jewish Time: The Lubavitcher Rebbes' Wartime Calendar Book


      Epilogue



      Appendix 1: Inventory of Wartime Jewish Calendars



      Appendix 2: Months of the Jewish Calendar Year, with Their Holidays and Fast Days



      Appendix 3: English-Language Rendering of Rabbi Scheiner Calendar



      Glossary



      Selective Bibliography



      Index

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