Second generation voices : reflections by children of Holocaust survivors and perpetrators / edited by Alan L. Berger and Naomi Berger.

Furkejuvvon:
Bibliográfalaš dieđut
Preanttus:1st ed.
Almmustuhtton: Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press, 2001.
Eará dahkkit:
Ráidu:Religion, theology, and the Holocaust
Fáttát:
Materiálatiipa: Girji
Sisdoallologahallan:
  • Family ties: the search for roots : Once removed / Lisa Reitman-Dobi
  • Teaching to remember / Asher Z. Milbauer
  • The coat / Diane Wyshogrod
  • The far country memoirs / Wendy Joy Kuppermann
  • Inheriting parental trauma : Intersoul flanking: writing about the holocaust / Nava Semel
  • My share of the pain / Daniel Vogelmann
  • Five short poems for Sissel / Daniel Vogelmann
  • The lifelong reporting trip / Julie Salamon
  • The journey to parents' birthplaces and to death camps : Coming full circle / Naomi Berger
  • Returning / Helen Epstein.

  • Memory Macht Frei / Melvin Jules Bukiet
  • The journey to Poland / Michal Govrin
  • Issues of faith and religion : Faith after the holocaust: for one person, it doesn't pay to cook / Barbara Finkelstein
  • The path to Kaddish: prologue to a son's spiritual autobiography / Eugene L. Pogany
  • I was born in Bergen-Belsen / Menachem Z. Rosensaft
  • Adult offspring of holocaust survivors as moral voices in the American-Jewish community / Eva Fogelman
  • Identity and the Yiddish language : A Yiddish writer who writes in French / Myriam Anissimov.

  • On the Yiddish question / Anita Norich
  • Shards / Miriam Tabak Gottdank Isaacs
  • Confronting a repressed past : Ratner's kosher restaurant / Bjorn Krondorfer
  • A troublemaker in a skirt / Anna E. Rosmus
  • Facing a wall of silence / Barbara Rogers
  • Honor thy mother: reflections on being the daughter of Nazis / Liesel Appel
  • Meditation on Matthew 9:9-13 / Christian Staffa
  • Working through doubtfulness: a case study of a daughter of a Nazi / Dan Bar-on and Elke Rottgardt.

  • Is dialogue possible? : When children of holocaust survivors meet children of Nazis / Julie C. Goschalk
  • To be German after the holocaust: the misused concept of identity / Gottfried H. Wagner
  • Taking leave of the wroing identities or an inability to mourn: post-holocaust Germans and Jews / Abraham J. Peck
  • A concluding meditation.