ISBN:
9780253008220
,
9780253008138
Language:
English
Pages:
XI, 276 S.
,
Ill., Kt.
Year of publication:
2013
Series Statement:
A Helen B. Schwartz book in Jewish studies
DDC:
305.892/40478609041
Keywords:
Jews, Soviet History
;
Jews Social life and customs 20th century
;
Jews Cultural assimilation
;
Jews Identity
;
Communism and Judaism
;
Sowjetunion
;
Minsk
;
Juden
;
Geschichte
;
Sowjetunion
;
Minsk
;
Juden
;
Assimilation
;
Kommunismus
Abstract:
"Recasting our understanding of Soviet Jewish history, Becoming Soviet Jews demonstrates that the often violent social changes enforced by the communist project did not destroy continuities with prerevolutionary forms of Jewish life in Minsk. Using Minsk as a case study of the Sovietization of Jews in the former Pale of Settelment, Elissa Bemporad reveals the ways in which many Jews acculturated to Soviet society in the 1920s and 1930s while remaining committed to older patterns of Jewish identity, such as Yiddish culture and education, attachment to the traditions of the Jewish workers' Bund, circumcision, and kosher slaughter. This pioneering study also illuminates the reshaping of gender relations on the Jewish street and explores Jewish everyday life and identity during the years of the Great Terror"--From the publisher
Description / Table of Contents:
Introduction -- Historical profile of an East European Jewish history -- Red star on the Jewish street -- Entangled loyalties: the Bund, the evsekstiia, and the creation of a "new" Jewish political culture -- Soviet Minsk: the capital of Yiddish -- Behavior unbecoming a Communist: Jewish religious practice in a Soviet capital -- Housewives, mothers and workers: roles and representations of Jewish women in times of revolution -- Jewish ordinary life in the midst of extraordinary purges: 1934-1939 -- Conclusion.
Note:
Literaturverz. S. 253 - 267
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