Jews in Germany after the Holocaust
Discover a groundbreaking exploration of Jewish identity in "Jews in Germany after the Holocaust" by Lynn Rapaport, published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. This insightful study, spanning 340 pages, delves into the profound impact of Holocaust memory on the sociocultural adjustment of Jews who were born and raised in Germany after this tragic event. Through extensive interviews, Rapaport sheds light on the complexities of modern Jewish identity and the ways in which collective memory shapes ethnicity. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the nuances of Jewish life in contemporary Germany and the enduring legacy of the Holocaust. Expand your knowledge and gain a deeper perspective on this important topic by adding this compelling work to your collection today.