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    Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press
    ISBN: 9780253059666 , 9780253059680
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 345 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme , 23 cm
    Year of publication: 2022
    Series Statement: The modern Jewish experience
    Uniform Title: Plan Marshall juif
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hobson Faure, Laura A "Jewish Marshall Plan"
    DDC: 944.004924
    RVK:
    Keywords: Jews, American History 20th century ; Jews Charities ; Jews Services for ; History ; Reconstruction (1939-1951) ; France History 1945-1958 ; Frankreich ; Juden ; Geschichte 1945-
    Abstract: Introduction -- Before the "Jewish Marshall Plan": considering the diaspora -- Jewish encounters in liberation France: chaplains, soldiers, survivors -- Emerging from the catastrophe: American and French Jewish welfare in the immediate postwar period -- Long-term reconstruction: the end of French dependence? -- American Jewish organizations and the postwar world: a political presence -- "From charity to social work": American Jewish aid and the reform of French social work -- Conclusion
    Abstract: "While the role the United States played in France's liberation from Nazi Germany is widely celebrated, it is less well known that American Jewish individuals and organizations mobilized to reconstruct Jewish life in France after the Holocaust. In A "Jewish Marshall Plan," Laura Hobson Faure explores how American Jews committed themselves and hundreds of millions of dollars to bring much needed aid to their French coreligionists. Hobson Faure sheds light on American Jewish chaplains, members of the Armed Forces, and those involved with Jewish philanthropic organizations who sought out Jewish survivors and became deeply entangled with the communities they helped to rebuild. While well intentioned, their actions did not always meet the needs and desires of the French Jews. A "Jewish Marshall Plan" examines the complex interactions, exchanges, and solidarities created between American and French Jews following the Holocaust. Challenging the assumption that French Jews were passive recipients of aid, this work reveals their work as active partners who negotiated their own role in the reconstruction process."--Provided by publisher
    Note: "This book represents a fully revised second edition of its French version, which first appeared in 2013"--Page xiii , Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-334) and index
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