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Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 19 - Polish-Jewish Relations in North America (Paperback, New)
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Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 19 - Polish-Jewish Relations in North America (Paperback, New)
Series: Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry, 19
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Poland today is a very different country from the Poland of the
past, yet attitudes inherited from the past continue to affect
Polish-Jewish relations in the present. In Poland itself, now a
free society, memories of the Jewish place in Poland's history,
long suppressed by communism, are being re-evaluated. In America
the attitudes that had divided the two sides in the Old Country
seemed for a long time to be becoming more entrenched. This
volume-probably the first comprehensive study of Polish-Jewish
relations in North America-explores how this situation came about,
and also considers the efforts being made to put the resentments
caused by past conflicts to one side as the influences long
dominant in the Polish-Jewish relationship in North America begin
to lose their formative power. The contributors deal boldly with
matters at the heart of the relationship. There is an attempt to
quantify the attitudes of both sides to a number of key aspects of
the Holocaust, and fascinating questions are raised about how the
Holocaust has distorted the perceptions that Poles and Jews have of
each other, and why the Holocaust remains a problem in
Polish-Jewish relations. Stereotyping is confronted head-on. There
is an investigation of how crude stereotypes of Polish peasants
have found their way into Jewish history textbooks, crucially
affecting the disposition of American Jews towards Poland, and of
how the stereotyped world of the shtetl still haunts the American
Jewish imagination, with great consequences for attitudes to Poles
and Polish Americans. The way in which this stereotype is
challenged by realities encountered in the context of the March of
the Living is provocatively discussed, along with the options for
dealing with a landscape 'poor in Jews, but rich in Jewish ruins'.
A number of chapters describe attempts to overcome mutual
stereotyping, including a detailed and valuable account of the
National Polish American-Jewish American Council, and of the
attempts that have been made to steer the Jedwabne debate in a
constructive direction. These small beginnings show that it is
possible to go beyond past differences and to concentrate instead
on what has linked Poles and Jews in their long history. As in
earlier volumes of Polin, substantial space is given, in 'New
Views', to recent research in other areas of Polish-Jewish studies.
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