Memorial Books of Eastern European Jewry

Essays on the History and Meanings of Yizker Volumes

Rosemary Horowitz editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:19th Apr '11

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Memorial Books of Eastern European Jewry cover

From the Russian civil wars through the Nazi years, the Jews of Eastern Europe were targets of violence during the first half of the twentieth century. During the Holocaust especially, entire communities were wiped out. In response, survivors sometimes compiled memorial books, or Yizker books, in an attempt to preserve historical, biographical, and cultural information about their shtetls.

This multipart collection provides a concise history of the memorial books and their cultural contexts; eight analytical essays on or using Yizker books; key reviews, in some cases translated from the Yiddish, from the 1950s and later; and a bibliographic overview of secondary sources and collections.

“A useful tool to a better understanding of how to read a yizker book. It clarifies the nature of the genre and how yizker books can be used”—Religious Studies Review.

ISBN: 9780786441990

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm

Weight: 404g

302 pages