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|a Capková, Katerina.
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|a Jewish Lives under Communism :
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|a New Brunswick :
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction / Kateřina Čapková, Kamil Kijek, and Stephan Stach -- Part I: Periphery and Center -- 1. A New Life? The Pre-Holocaust Past and Post-Holocaust Present in the Life of the Jewish Community of Dzierzoniów, Lower Silesia, 1945-1950 / Kamil Kijek -- 2. Erased from History: Jewish Migrants in Postwar Czechoslovakia / Kateřina Čapková -- 3. On the Borders of Legality: Connections between Traditional Culture and the Informal Economy in Jewish Life in the Soviet Provinces / Valery Dymshits -- Part II: Perceptions of Jewishness
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|a 4. From Friends to Enemies? The Soviet State and Its Jews in the Aftermath of the Holocaust / Diana Dumitru -- 5. "I Was Not Like Everybody Else": Soviet Jewish Doctors Remember the Doctors' Plot / Anna Shternshis -- 6. "After Auschwitz You Must Take Your Origins Seriously": Perceptions of Jewishness among Communists of Jewish Origin in the Early German Democratic Republic / Anna Koch -- 7. Being Jewish in Soviet Birobidzhan: Between Stigma and Cynicism / Agata Maksimowska -- Part III: Transnationalism
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|a 8. An Alternative World: Jews in the German Democratic Republic, Their Transnational Networks, and a Global Jewish Communist Community / David Shneer -- 9. Soviet Yiddish Cultural Diplomacy in the Post-Stalinist 1950s / Gennady Estraikh -- 10. Family Discourse, Migration, and Nation-Building in Poland and Israel in the Late 1950s / Marcos Silber -- Part IV: Dissidents -- 11. Three Jewish Social Networks: A (Non-) Encounter in Malakhovka / Galina Zelenina -- 12. The Opposition of the Opposition: New Jewish Identities in the Illegal Underground Public Sphere in Late Communist Hungary / Kata Bohus
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|a Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Index
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|a Estraikh, Gennady.
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|a Shternshis, Anna.
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|a Dumitru, Diana.
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|a Dymshits, Valery.
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