THE AFFIRMATION OF LIFE IN SHE'ERITH HAPLEITA

One of the distinguishing marks of the survivors who converged on occupied Germany in the aftermath of the Holocaust was their remarkable struggle to retain their humanity. The collective name they gave themselves, She'enth Hapleita, could be translated as the Saved Remnant. They preferred to s...

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Published in:Holocaust and genocide studies
Main Author: Mankowitz, Ze'ev (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Oxford University Press 1990
In: Holocaust and genocide studies
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Summary:One of the distinguishing marks of the survivors who converged on occupied Germany in the aftermath of the Holocaust was their remarkable struggle to retain their humanity. The collective name they gave themselves, She'enth Hapleita, could be translated as the Saved Remnant. They preferred to see themselves as the Saving Remnant. Our analysis of their relationship to the terrors of the past and their active contribution to the shaping of the Jewish future tends to confirm this view Against this background we describe the affirmation of life of those so long immersed in death.
ISSN:1476-7937
Contains:Enthalten in: Holocaust and genocide studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/hgs/5.1.13