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Drawing on hitherto neglected archival materials, Zohar Segev sheds new light on the policy of the World Jewish Congress (WJC) during the Holocaust. Contrary to popular belief, he can show that there was an impressive system of previously unknown rescue efforts. Even more so, there is evidence for an alternative pattern for modern Jewish existence in the thinking and policy of the World Jewish Congress. WJC leaders supported the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine but did not see it as an end in itself. They strove to establish a Jewish state and to rehabilitate Diaspora Jewish life, two goals they saw as mutually complementary. The efforts of the WJC are put into the context of the serious difficulties facing the American Jewish community and its representative institutions during and after the war, as they tried to act as an ethnic minority within American society.
- The World Jewish Congress during the Holocaust
- New Perspectives on Modern Jewish History
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Table of Figures
- The Founding of the World Jewish Congress
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Chapter 1 - World Jewish Congress Activity in the United States during World War II
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The World Jewish Congress and Reports of the Holocaust of European Jewry
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The World Jewish Congress Leadership and the Jewish Public in the United States at the Time of the Holocaust
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Chapter 2 - Stephen Wise, Nahum Goldmann, and the Question of Palestine in 1940s America
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The Episode of the Pro-Zionist Proposals in Congress
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The Party Platforms
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Moderation and Restraint: The Response by American Jews to the Holocaust and the Struggle for the Establishment of the State of Israel
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Chapter 3 - The World Jewish Congress’s Rescue Effort
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The “Soul Searching” Conference in Atlantic City
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Philanthropy and Politics: The World Jewish Congress and the Jews of Europe 1936–1942
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The Untold Story: The Operation to Rescue Children in Portugal
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From Denmark to Bulgaria: The Involvement of the World Jewish Congress in Further Rescue Operations in Europe
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Chapter 4 - Diaspora Nationalism, The World Jewish Congress, American Jewry, and the Post-War Rehabilitation of Europe’s Jews
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The Rehabilitation of Europe’s Jews
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The Institute of Jewish Affairs
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Diaspora Nationalism
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- Summary
- Afterword
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Bibliography
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Archives
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Published Documents
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- Index
- 出版地 : 德國
- 語言 : 德文
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