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Second Generation Voices Reflections by Children of Holocaust Survivors and Perpetrators

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ISBN-10: 0815606818

ISBN-13: 9780815606819

Edition: 2001

Authors: Alan L. Berger, Naomi Berger

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List price: $24.95
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Publication date: 6/30/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 398
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 0.85" tall
Weight: 1.232
Language: English

Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Contributorsp. xiii
Introductionp. 1
Family Ties: The Search for Roots
Introductionp. 15
Once Removedp. 16
Teaching to Rememberp. 30
The Coatp. 46
The Far Country Memoirsp. 56
Inheriting Parental Trauma
Introductionp. 65
Intersoul Flanking: Writing about the Holocaustp. 66
My Share of the Painp. 72
Five Short Poems for Sisselp. 77
The Lifelong Reporting Tripp. 79
The Journey to Parents' Birthplaces and to Death Camps
Introductionp. 91
Coming Full Circlep. 92
Returningp. 110
Memory Macht Freip. 128
The Journey to Polandp. 141
Issues of Faith and Religion
Introductionp. 155
Faith after the Holocaust: For One Person, It Doesn't Pay to Cookp. 156
The Path to Kaddish: Prologue to a Son's Spiritual Autobiographyp. 172
I Was Born in Bergen-Belsenp. 188
Adult Offspring of Holocaust Survivors as Moral Voices in the American-Jewish Communityp. 208
Identity and the Yiddish Language
Introductionp. 227
A Yiddish Writer Who Writes in Frenchp. 228
On the Yiddish Questionp. 232
Shardsp. 242
Confronting a Repressed Past
Introductionp. 257
Ratner's Kosher Restaurantp. 258
A Troublemaker in a Skirtp. 270
Facing a Wall of Silencep. 289
Honor Thy Mother: Reflections on Being the Daughter of Nazisp. 303
Meditation on Matthew 9:9-13p. 310
Working Through Doubtfulness: A Case Study of a Daughter of a Nazip. 321
Is Dialogue Possible?
Introductionp. 335
When Children of Holocaust Survivors Meet Children of Nazisp. 336
To Be German after the Holocaust: The Misused Concept of Identityp. 344
Taking Leave of the Wrong Identities or An Inability to Mourn: Post-Holocaust Germans and Jewsp. 354
A Concluding Meditationp. 365
Indexp. 367
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