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Holocaust memory in Ultraorthodox society in Israel /

Holocaust Memory in Ultraorthodox Society in Israel offers a rare mix of empathy and scholarly rigor to understandings of the role that the community's collective memories and survivor mentality have played in creating Israel's national identity.

Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Main Author: Shaul, Michal (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Hebrew
Published: Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2020]
Series:Perspectives on Israel studies.
Subjects:
Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • HOLOCAUST MEMORY in ULTRAORTHODOX SOCIETY in ISRAEL
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • CONTENTS
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • PART I. Formative Memory
  • 1. The Ultraorthodox and the Holocaust: Catastrophe, Rupture, and Challenges
  • 2. The Paths and Circles of Reconstruction
  • PART II. Memory as Torture, Memory as Obligation
  • 3. Why Did We Survive?
  • 4. Starting New Families
  • PART III. Memory as a Mobilizing Force
  • 5. The Restoration of the Torah World
  • 6. Du lebst mama [You Live Mother!]: The Female Survivors and the Rebirth of an Educational Network-Beit Ya'akov after the Holocaust
  • 7. Myths and the Rehabilitation of Ultraorthodox Society after the Holocaust
  • 8. "For Us the Past Has Not Yet Passed": Holocaust Commemoration in Ultraorthodox Society
  • PART IV. Counter-Memory and Shared Memory
  • 9. Is Israeli Ultraorthodox Holocaust Memory a "Counter-Memory"?
  • Conclusion. Holocaust Memory in Israeli Ultraorthodox Society: The Unique and the Shared
  • Appendix A. The Expansion of the Yeshivot in Eretz Israel, 1944-1964
  • Appendix B. The Growth of the Beit Ya'akov Educational Network in Eretz Israel, 1947-1948 to 1952-1953
  • Appendix C. Flexer, "The Melodious Train"
  • Appendix D. Capsule Biographies
  • Bibliography
  • Index