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Jewish honor courts revenge, retribution, and reconciliation in Europe and Israel after the Holocaust

Title
Jewish honor courts [electronic resource] : revenge, retribution, and reconciliation in Europe and Israel after the Holocaust / edited by Laura Jockusch, Gabriel N. Finder.
Publication
Detroit Wayne State University Press, [2015]

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Additional Authors
  • Jockusch, Laura.
  • Finder, Gabriel N.
  • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Description
1 online resource (viii, 387 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations.
Summary
In the aftermath of World War II, virtually all European countries struggled with the dilemma of citizens who had collaborated with Nazi occupiers. Jewish communities in particular faced the difficult task of confronting collaborators among their own ranks--those who had served on Jewish councils, worked as ghetto police, or acted as informants. European Jews established their own tribunals--honor courts--for dealing with these crimes, while Israel held dozens of court cases against alleged collaborators under a law passed two years after its founding. In Jewish Honor Courts: Revenge, Retribution, and Reconciliation in Europe and Israel after the Holocaust, editors Laura Jockusch and Gabriel N. Finder bring together scholars of Jewish social, cultural, political, and legal history to examine this little-studied and fascinating postwar chapter of Jewish history.--Provided by publisher
Uniform Title
Jewish honor courts (Online)
Alternative Title
Revenge, retribution, and reconciliation in Europe and Israel after the Holocaust
Subjects
Note
  • "Published in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum"
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographic references and index.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted to authorized users.
Contents
Introduction: Revenge, Retribution, and Reconciliation in the Postwar Jewish World / Laura Jockusch and Gabriel N. Finder -- Why Punish Collaborators? / David Engel -- Rehabilitating the Past? Jewish Honor Courts in Allied-Occupied Germany / Laura Jockusch -- Judenrat on Trial: Postwar Polish Jewry Sits in Judgment of its Wartime Leadership / Gabriel N. Finder -- An Unresolved Controversy: The Jewish Honor Court in the Netherlands, 1946-1950 / Ido De Haan -- Jurys d'honneur: The Stakes and Limits of Purges Among Jews in France After Liberation / Simon Perego -- Viennese Jewish Functionaries on Trial: Accusations, Defense Strategies, and Hidden Agendas / Helga Embacher -- "The Lesser Evil" of Jewish Collaboration? The Absence of a Jewish Honor Court in Postwar Belgium / Veerle Vanden Daelen and Nico Wouters -- Jews Accusing Jews: Denunciations of Alleged Collaborations in Jewish Honor Courts / Katarzyna Person -- "I'm Going to the Oven Because I wouldn't Give Myself to Him": The Role of Gender in the Polish Jewish Civic Court / Ewa Kozminska-Frejlak -- Revenge and Reconciliation: Early Israeli Literature and the Dilemma of Jewish Collaborations with the Nazis / Gali Drucker Bar-Am -- Changing Legal Perceptions of "Nazi Collaborators" in Israel, 1950-1972 / Dan Porat -- The Gray Zone of Collaboration and the Israeli Courtroom / Rivka Brot.
LCCN
2014951468
OCLC
ssj0001533095
Title
Jewish honor courts [electronic resource] : revenge, retribution, and reconciliation in Europe and Israel after the Holocaust / edited by Laura Jockusch, Gabriel N. Finder.
Imprint
Detroit Wayne State University Press, [2015]
Bibliography
Includes bibliographic references and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
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Available from home with a valid library card
Available onsite at NYPL
Added Author
Jockusch, Laura.
Finder, Gabriel N.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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