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Polish-Jewish relations in North America

Mieczysław B. Biskupski and Antony Polonsky
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  • Contents

  • Reviews

  • Frontmatter
  • Note on Place Names (page xvii)
  • Note on Transliteration (page xviii)
  • PART I: POLISH-JEWISH RELATIONS IN NORTH AMERICA
    • Introduction (MIECZYSŁAW B. BISKUPSKI AND ANTONY POLONSKY, page 3)
    • 'We're all from Poland': Christians and Jews in Polish Immigrant Fiction (KAREN MAJEWSKI, page 55)
    • Polish-Jewish Relations in America, 1880-1940: Old Elements, New Configurations (EWA MORAWSKA, page 71)
    • Poles and Jews in America and the Polish Question, 1914-1918 (MIECZYSŁAW B. BISKUPSKI, page 87)
    • The American Federation of Polish Jews in Polish-Jewish Relations, 1924-1939 (ANDRZEJ KAPISZEWSKI, page 97)
    • Conflict between Poles and Jews in Chicago, 1900-1930 (JOHN RADZILOWSKI, page 117)
    • American Polonia and Polish Jewry in the United States, 1940-1941 (DAVID ENGEL, page 135)
    • The Evacuation of Jewish Polish Citizens from Portugal to Jamaica, 1941-1943 (TOMASZ POTWOROWSKI, page 155)
    • Coverage of the Holocaust in Winnipeg's Jewish and Polish Press, 1939-1945 (DANIEL STONE, page 183)
    • The Necessity of 'Bieganski': A Shamed and Horrified World Seeks a Scapegoat (DANUSHA V. GOSKA, page 205)
    • Constructing Collective Memory: The Re-envisioning of Eastern Europe as Seen Through American Jewish Textbooks (JONATHAN KRASNER, page 229)
    • The National Polish American-Jewish Council: A Short History (STANISLAUS A. BLEJWAS, page 257)
    • Why America Has Not Seemed Like the Diaspora (STEPHEN J. WHITFIELD, page 287)
    • From Auschwitz to Jerusalem: Re-enacting Jewish History on the March of the Living (RONA SHERAMY, page 307)
    • Contentious History: A Survey on Perceptions of Polish-Jewish Relations during the Holocaust (ROBERT CHERRY, page 327)
    • A Question of Identity: Polish Jewish Composers in California (MAJA TROCHIMCZYK, page 345)
    • Three American Jewish Writers Imagine Eastern Europe (ANNA P. RONELL, page 373)
    • The Jedwabne Debate in America (ANTONY POLONSKY, page 393)
    • The Holocaust: A Continuing Challenge for Polish-Jewish Relations (JOHN T. PAWLIKOWSKI, page 415)
  • PART II: NEW VIEWS
    • 'In the Land of their Enemies'? The Duality of Jewish Life in Eighteenth-Century Poland (ADAM TELLER, page 431)
    • The Controversy over Mickiewicz's Jewish Origins (LAURA QUERCIOLI MINCER, page 447)
    • The Double Voice in Polish Jewish Women's Autobiographies of the 1930s (TOBY W. CLYMAN, page 459)
    • The Polish Plan for a Jewish Settlement in Madagascar, 1936-1939 (CARLA TONINI, page 467)
    • A Historian in Ideological Fetters (JERZY TOMASZEWSKI, page 479)
    • Polish-Jewish Relations in Vilna and the Region of Western Vilna under Soviet Occupation, 1939-1941 (MAREK WIERZBICKI, page 487)
    • Jewish-Polish Relations and the Lithuanian Authorities in Vilna, 1939-1940 (SARUNA LIEKIS, page 521)
    • The Report of the Instytut Pamięci Narodowej on the Massacres in North-Eastern Poland in Summer 1941 (GUNNAR S. PAULSSON, page 537)
    • The Black Book of Lithuanian Jewry (DAVID PATTERSON, page 543)
    • An Attempt to Recover its Voice: The Towarzystwo Społeczno-Kulturalne Żydów w Polsce, the Jewish Community, and the Polish State, 1956-1960 (ALINA CAŁA, page 557)
    • Polish Jewish Identity and the 1968 Events in Henryk Grynberg's Memorbuch (KAREN AUERBACH, page 569)
    • The Antyk Bookshop: Three Expert Opinions Submitted to the Early 2003 Court Case (JERZY TOMASZEWSKI, page 583)
    • New Edition of the Memoirs of a Jewish Policeman: The True Testimony of Perechodnik, reprinted from Rzeczpospolita, 11 December 2004 (ANDRZEJ KACZYŃSKI, page 599)
  • PART III: EXCHANGE
    • Reply to the Review by Andrzej Trzciński and Marcin Wodziński, 'Some Remarks on Leszek Hońdo's Study of the Old Jewish Cemetery in Kraków (LESEK HOŃDO, page 607)
    • Explanation (ANDRZEJ TRZCIŃSKI AND MARCIN WODZIŃSKI, page 613)
  • OBITUARY
    • Jacek Kuroń: 'The last romantic politician committed to the struggle for the rights of minorities', 1934-2004 (authorname, page 621)
  • Notes on the Contributors (page 629)
  • Glossary (page 635)
  • Index (page 639)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
POR 52.2 (2007): 264-266 http://www.jstor.org/stable/25779678
AJH 94.1-2 (Mar.-Jun. 2008): 116-120 http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_jewish_history/v094/94.1-2.jaroszy-ska-kirchmann.html
Citable Link
Published: 2007
Publisher: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
ISBN(s)
  • 9781874774969 (hardcover)
  • 9781874774976 (paper)
Series
  • Polin
Subject
  • Jewish Studies
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