The Diverse and Resolute Polish Jewish Community After WWI. - E-book - ePub

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A historical catastrophe, the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans is what caused centuries of Jews being born in the diaspora. In the late 19th and... Lire la suite
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Résumé

A historical catastrophe, the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans is what caused centuries of Jews being born in the diaspora. In the late 19th and early 20th century European and Polish Jews became diverse. Besides Orthodoxy, they embraced Bundism and Zionism. Zionists believed that to preserve their identity, heritage, traditions, culture and to live as liberated/self-determined people they had to go back to their native land, the land of their forebearers.
Around 5% of Polish Jews made their way to Palestine after WWI and until WWII. Bundists mistakenly believed they could coexist with non-Jews and were safe in Europe. Most Polish Jews were Bundists.  

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    19/12/2023
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8223323761
  • EAN
    9798223323761
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de Suzanna Eibuszyc

I was born in communist Poland after the war, where I lived with my family until the late 1960s. Before leaving for America I attended a Jewish High School, in Wroclaw. I graduated from CCNY with a BA in Anthropology. I received my MA in Archaeology from UCLA, and was awarded a grant, allowing me to conduct research and travel to Poland and Israel. Meeting professor and writer, Elie Wiesel, through the Department of Jewish Studies at CCNY, I realized the importance of Holocaust survivors stories.
I insisted my mother write down her incredible accounts she shared with me. Ultimately, I addressed the trauma of growing up in the shadows of Holocaust aftermath and how this trauma is transferred between generations. For me, the 2G, I had no way of knowing, but the seed for writing Memory is Our Home was planted in my childhood. Looking back in time, I know now that my entire life was a preparation, to be a memorial candle.
I assumed the burden of my parents emotional world and I became the link between the past and the future. This history is embedded deep in my memory and my soul, it is part of my DNA.

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