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Titre : |
Jewish identity in the aftermath of Auschwitz |
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Numéro : |
10-11 |
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Année : |
1998 |
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Volume : |
V |
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Auteur(s) : |
André SIROTA |
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Résumé : |
Undoubtelly, religion is not the foundation of the Jewish identity any more. Auschwitz, since it was an extreme and unsurpassable expression of them, condenses all the previous persecutions. Wherever they are from, what the Jews may have in commun nowadays is the link to the memory, which they keep alive, of having a same fate. From generation to
generation, they were made to stand as the Other, and to be the target of the envious and destructive drives from individuals and groups fascinated by the alien. who prefer the worst to the knowledge of the other one, both different and similar, within themselves. This memory is only shared, experienced and sublimated by those who do not, in any way,
consciously or not, identify with the torturer. |
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Pages : |
127 - 138 |
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Type : |
Research paper |
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Keywords : |
Auschwitz, Jewish, jewish, identity, after Auschwitz |
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Citations : |
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