Holocaust memory in Ultraorthodox society in Israel / Michal Shaul ; translated by Lenn J. Schramm and Gail Wald.

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Main Author: Shaul, Michal (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Hebrew
Published: Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2020]
Series:Perspectives on Israel studies.
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Uniform Title:Peʼer taḥat efer.
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