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Return Of The Jew Identity Narratives Of The Third Postholocaust Generation Of Jews In Poland Katka Reszke Knowledge Unlatched

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Return Of The Jew Identity Narratives Of The Third Postholocaust Generation Of Jews In Poland Katka Reszke Knowledge Unlatched
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Publisher: Academic Studies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.08 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Katka Reszke; Knowledge Unlatched
ISBN: 9781644690420, 164469042X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Return Of The Jew Identity Narratives Of The Third Postholocaust Generation Of Jews In Poland Katka Reszke Knowledge Unlatched by Katka Reszke; Knowledge Unlatched 9781644690420, 164469042X instant download after payment.

Return of the Jew traces the appearance of a new generation of Jews in Poland that followed the fall of the communist regime. Today more and more Poles are discovering their Jewish heritage and beginning to seek a means of associating with Judaism and Jewish culture. Reszke analyzes this new generation, addressing the question of whether there can be authentic Jewish life in Poland after fifty years of oppression. Based on a series of interviews with Jewish Poles between the ages of 18 and 35, her study provides an illuminating window into the experience of being, and for many becoming, Jewish in these unique circumstances.

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