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One Step Toward Jerusalem

Oral Histories of Orthodox Jews in Stalinist Hungary

Sándor BacskaiSeries: Modern Jewish History
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Pages
69
Year
2018
Language
English

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Originally published in 1997, Bacskai's powerful ethnography portrays the political, religious, and individual forces that came to bear on the Orthodox Jewish tradition as it struggled for survival in the aftermath of the Holocaust in Hungary. Jews who returned to their homes eagerly reestablished their close-knit community lives. However, they were greeted with hostility and faced daily prejudice. Following the fall of Hungarian democracy, the number of Orthodox Jewish congregations dramatically decreased. Those who remained struggled to combat antisemitism and antizionism. It is these individuals, the bearers of the Orthodox Jewish tradition, whom Bacskai celebrates and gives voice to in One Step toward Jerusalem. Through detailed interviews and intimate profiles, Bacskai narrates the individual stories of survival and the collective story of Jews struggling to maintain a community despite significant resistance.

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"Sándor Bacskai's powerful collection of oral histories of Hungarians in the Shoah and then life under the Stalinists presents us with memories that must always be refreshed, for Jews and also, and perhaps more importantly, for gentiles."
David R. Slavitt

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