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Stages of Annihilation: Theatrical Representations of the Holocaust (review)

Stages of Annihilation: Theatrical Representations of the Holocaust (review) SHOFAR Summer 1999 Vol. 17, No.4 efforts of the hasidei Ashkenaz to found new communities in the borderlands of the Holy Roman Empire and Poland. Part 3 includes an exchange between Artur Eisenbach and Tomasz G'lsowski on the former's study of the emancipation of Polish Jewry in the nineteenth century and review articles by Shmeruk on new works on Isaac Bashevis Singer and by Nechama Tec on books on Auschwitz. There follow 29 individual reviews, a 20-page bibliography of Polish-Jewish studies for 1994 (297 entries!), a glossary, and an index. Polin offers the latest and best scholarship on Polish Jewry, and a short review can only signal Polin's breath and richness. The tenth volume is an occasion to congratulate and to thank the patrons and the editor for their efforts to recover the rich history of a community that is tragically only an image before our eyes, and to note the importance of this English-language annual for scholars and students not only of Polish Jewry, but also for East European and Jewish specialists. Stanislaus A. Blejwas Department of History Central Connecticut State University Stages of Annihilation: 'Theatrical Representations of the Holocaust, by Edward R. Isser. Teaneck, NJ: Fairleigh http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies Purdue University Press

Stages of Annihilation: Theatrical Representations of the Holocaust (review)

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Abstract

SHOFAR Summer 1999 Vol. 17, No.4 efforts of the hasidei Ashkenaz to found new communities in the borderlands of the Holy Roman Empire and Poland. Part 3 includes an exchange between Artur Eisenbach and Tomasz G'lsowski on the former's study of the emancipation of Polish Jewry in the nineteenth century and review articles by Shmeruk on new works on Isaac Bashevis Singer and by Nechama Tec on books on Auschwitz. There follow 29 individual reviews, a 20-page bibliography of Polish-Jewish studies for 1994 (297 entries!), a glossary, and an index. Polin offers the latest and best scholarship on Polish Jewry, and a short review can only signal Polin's breath and richness. The tenth volume is an occasion to congratulate and to thank the patrons and the editor for their efforts to recover the rich history of a community that is tragically only an image before our eyes, and to note the importance of this English-language annual for scholars and students not only of Polish Jewry, but also for East European and Jewish specialists. Stanislaus A. Blejwas Department of History Central Connecticut State University Stages of Annihilation: 'Theatrical Representations of the Holocaust, by Edward R. Isser. Teaneck, NJ: Fairleigh

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Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish StudiesPurdue University Press

Published: Oct 3, 1999

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