America Jewish loss after the Holocaust / / Laura Levitt.

Many of us belong to communities that have been scarred by terrible calamities. And many of us come from families that have suffered grievous losses. How we reflect on these legacies of loss and the ways they inform each other are the questions Laura Levitt takes up in this provocative and passionat...

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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (311 p.)
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Summary:Many of us belong to communities that have been scarred by terrible calamities. And many of us come from families that have suffered grievous losses. How we reflect on these legacies of loss and the ways they inform each other are the questions Laura Levitt takes up in this provocative and passionate book. An American Jew whose family was not directly affected by the Holocaust, Levitt grapples with the challenges of contending with ordinary Jewish loss. She suggests that although the memory of the Holocaust may seem to overshadow all other kinds of loss for American Jews, it can also open up p
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-271) and index.
ISBN:0814753388
0814752314
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Laura Levitt.