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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well researched and well written.,
By David A. Meier (david_meier@dsu1.dsu.nodak.edu) (Dickinson State University (ND)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jews in Germany after the Holocaust: Memory, Identity, and Jewish-German Relations (Cambridge Cultural Social Studies) (Paperback)
Rapaport's first book outlines the results of her research into how Jews in postwar Germany responded to the challenges of living in the shadow of the Holocaust, the difficult questions of their sense of personal identity, and their willingness to continue to identify with German culture. This work has also been chosen by the American Sociological Association in 1998 as the best book in the category of religion and sociology. It can be highly recommended for everyone interested in postwar German history, the Holocaust, and modern Jewish history.
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Jews in Germany after the Holocaust: Memory, Identity, and Jewish-German Relations (Cambridge Cultural Social Studies) by Lynn Rapaport (Paperback - August 13, 1997)
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