Assimilated Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto, 1940-1943 by Katarzyna Person, Hardcover, 9780815633341 | Buy online at The Nile
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Assimilated Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto, 1940-1943

Author: Katarzyna Person   Series: Modern Jewish History

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Jews in Nazi-occupied Warsaw during the 1940s were under increasing threat as they were stripped of their rights and forced to live in a guarded ghetto away from the non-Jewish Polish population. Within the ghettos, a small but distinct group existed: the assimilated, acculturated, and baptized Jews. Unwilling to integrate into the Jewish community and unable to merge with the Polish one, they formed a group of their own, remaining in a state of suspension throughout the interwar period. In 1940, with the closure of the Jewish Residential Quarter in Warsaw, their identity was chosen for them. 

Person looks at what it meant for assimilated Jews to leave their pre-war neighbourhoods, understood as both a physical environment and a mixed Polish Jewish community, and enter a new, Jewish one. She reveals the diversity of this group and how its members’ identity shaped their involvement in and contribution to ghetto life. In the first English-language study of this small but influential group, Person illuminates the important role of the acculturated and assimilated Jews to the history and memory of the Warsaw ghetto.

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Critic Reviews

“Prewar Poland witnessed the secularization of thousands, including Jews who assimilated, intermarried, or converted to Christianity, as well as those of Jewish descent. In 1940 all were lumped together under Nazi racial laws and forced into the Warsaw Ghetto. Based on diaries, memoirs, and interviews, the author describes the tragedy of those adrift in two worlds.”

An excellent analysis of assimilated groups of Polish Jews who were forced to live together in the Warsaw ghetto from 1940-1943 with all other types of Jews.-- "New York Journal of Books"
Person, in this informative, readable, and original work, adds to our understanding of the complexity of the social reality of Warsaw ghetto life and death.-- "Jewish Book World"
-- "Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews"

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About the Author

Katarzyna Person is a researcher at the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw, Poland.

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Product Details

Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Published
30th July 2014
Pages
240
ISBN
9780815633341

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