Resurrecting the Jew
Nationalism, Philosemitism, and Poland’s Jewish Revival
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Publisher:Princeton University Press
Published:18th Oct '22
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An in-depth look at why non-Jewish Poles are trying to bring Jewish culture back to life in Poland today
Since the early 2000s, Poland has experienced a remarkable Jewish revival, largely driven by non-Jewish Poles with a passionate new interest in all things Jewish. Klezmer music, Jewish-style restaurants, kosher vodka, and festivals of Jewish culture have become popular, while new museums, memorials, Jewish studies programs, and Holocaust research centers reflect soul-searching about Polish-Jewish relations before, during, and after the Holocaust. In Resurrecting the Jew, Geneviève Zubrzycki examines this revival and asks what it means to try to bring Jewish culture back to life in a country where 3 million Jews were murdered and where only about 10,000 Jews now live.
Drawing on a decade of participant-observation in Jewish and Jewish-related organizations in Poland, a Birthright trip to Israel with young Polish Jews, and more than a hundred interviews with Jewish and non-Jewish Poles engaged in the Jewish revival, Resurrecting the Jew presents an in-depth look at Jewish life in Poland today. The book shows how the revival has been spurred by progressive Poles who want to break the association between Polishness and Catholicism, promote the idea of a multicultural Poland, and resist the Far Right government. The book also raises urgent questions, relevant far beyond Poland, about the limits of performative solidarity and empathetic forms of cultural appropriation.
"Winner of the Vucinich Book Award, Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies"
"Winner of the Rachel Feldhay Brenner Award, The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America"
"[A] significant study that offers readers an accessible analysis of what is undoubtedly a central topic in the Jewish existence in Poland today."---Emma Zohar, Jewish Culture and History
"[A] tour de force. . . . Zubrzycki shows us that there is still much to discover in terms of the afterlife, and the actual life, of Jews and others in the former Jewish heartlands of Europe."---Dani Kranz, Contemporary Jewry
ISBN: 9780691237220
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288 pages