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Holocaust Legacy in Post-Soviet Lithuania: People, Places and Objects

✍ Scribed by Shivaun Woolfson


Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
265
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Once regarded as a vibrant centre of intellectual, cultural and spiritual Jewish life, Lithuania was home to 240,000 Jews prior to the Nazi invasion of 1941. By war's end, less than 20,000 remained. Today, approximately 4,000 Jews reside there, among them 108 survivors from the camps and ghettos and a further 70 from the Partisans and Red Army.

Against a backdrop of ongoing Holocaust dismissal and a recent surge in anti-Semitic sentiment, Holocaust Legacy in Post-Soviet Lithuania presents the history and experiences of a group of elderly Holocaust survivors in modern-day Vilnius. Using their stories and memories, their places of significance as well as biographical objects, Shivaun Woolfson considers the complexities surrounding Holocaust memory and legacy in a post-Soviet era Lithuania. The book also incorporates interdisciplinary elements of anthropology, psychology and ethnography, and is informed at its heart by a spiritual approach that marks it out from other more conventional historical treatments of the subject.

Holocaust Legacy in Post-Soviet Lithuania includes 20 images, comes with comprehensive online resources and weaves together story, artefact, monument and landscape to provide a multidimensional history of the Lithuanian Jewish experience during and after the Holocaust.

✦ Table of Contents


Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Preface: A Double Mourning
Chapter 1 Towards A Multidimensional Approach
A spiritual dimension
The power of story
The inner life of things
The meaning of place
Beyond the survivor label
Moving narratives
Models of inquiry
Methodological considerations
Methodological practices
Chapter 2 Jerusalem of the North – An Historical Context
Rachel Kostanian – ‘So we have long roots here’
Dora Pilianskiene – ‘Symbols, marks, marks didn’t survive’
Berl Glazer – ‘Do you know, there were four rabbis in my mother’s family?’
Fania Brantsovsky – ‘When the man came each Friday to deliver our newspapers and he was asked who was at the door, he would answer: “The bearer of culture”’ 
Chasia Spanerflig – ‘We were taught that we have to be as strong . . .’
Josef Levinson – ‘In Lithuania, there were poets, famous speakers and thinkers, and they supported the ideals of hope and a brighter future for the people’
Chapter 3 My Journey Begins in Ponar
Chapter 4 The Mourner: Chasia Spanerflig
Chapter 5 The Memory Bearer: Fania Brantsovsky
Chapter 6 The Memory Bearer: Berl Glazer
Chapter 7 The Memory Bearer: Rachel Kostanian
Chapter 8 The Creative: Dora Pilianskiene
Chapter 9 The Creative: Josef Levinson
Chapter 10 Living with the Past
Notes
References
Archival sources
Oral history interviews
Bibliography
Index


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