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German Jews and the Persistence of Jewish Identity in Conversion

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This book explores the fraught aftermath of the German Jewish conversionary experience through the story of one family as it grapples with the meaning of its Jewish origins in a post-Holocaust, pos...
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  • 23 August 2021
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This book explores the fraught aftermath of the German Jewish conversionary experience through the story of one family as it grapples with the meaning of its Jewish origins in a post-Holocaust, post-conversionary milieu. Utilizing archival family texts and multiple interviews spanning three generations, beginning with the author’s German Jewish parents, 1940s refugees, and engaging the insights of contemporary scholars, the book traces the impact of a contested Jewish identity on the deconstruction and reconstruction of the Jewish self. The Holocaust as post-memory and the impact of the German Jewish culture personified by the author’s parents leads to a retrieval of a lost Jewish identity, postmodern in its implications, reinforcing the concept of Judaism as ultimately a family affair. Focusing on the personal to illuminate a complex historical phenomenon, this book proposes a new cultural history that challenges conventional boundaries of what is Jewish and what is not.

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Price: $121.99
Pages: 144
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
Publication Date: 23 August 2021
ISBN: 9783110737226
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HIS000000 HISTORY / General, HIS043000 HISTORY / Holocaust, REL040010 RELIGION / Judaism / Rituals & Practice
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Angela Kuttner Botelho, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, USA.