Description: Choice of the Jews under Vichy, The by Adam Rayski, Will Sayers In The Choice of the Jews under Vichy, Adam Rayski buttresses his analysis of war-era archival materials with his own personal testimony. His research in the archives of the military, the Central Consistory of the Jews of France, the police, and Philippe Pétain demonstrates the Vichy governments role as a zealous accomplice in the Nazi programme of genocide. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In The Choice of the Jews under Vichy, Adam Rayski buttresses his analysis of war-era archival materials with his own personal testimony. His research in the archives of the military, the Central Consistory of the Jews of France, the police, and Philippe Petain demonstrates the Vichy governments role as a zealous accomplice in the Nazi program of genocide. He documents the efforts and absence of efforts of French Protestant and Catholic groups on behalf of their Jewish countrymen; he also explores the prewar divide between French-born and immigrant Jews, manifested in cultural conflicts and mutual antagonism as well as in varied initial responses to Vichys antisemitic edicts and actions. Rayski reveals how these Jewish communities eventually set aside their differences and united to resist the Nazi threat. Author Biography Adam Rayski (1913–2008) left Poland in 1932 for Paris, where he became a full-time journalist working for the Neie Presse, a leftist Yiddish-language daily newspaper. From July 1941 until the end of World War II he served as national secretary of the Jewish Section of the French Communist Party and headed the Union des Juifs pour la Résistance et lEntraide, in which he played a major part in Jewish survival in France. Review "The publication of an English translation of Adam Rayskis book ... is a welcome addition.... Rayskis book remains valuable largely for the valuable primary source material it brings to the fore.... [T]he University of Notre Dame Press with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum should be commended for having made this work available in an excellent English translation." —American Historical Review"Rayski renders justice to the numerous French Jews who joined the resistance. . . . [He] gives us for the first time a comprehensive picture of the collective attitudes of the Jews of France from 1939 to 1944." —LArche"Well researched and forcefully argued, . . . Adam Rayskis book describes not only what the Jews did, but makes a case for what they should have done. As such, whatever the viewpoint of the reader, this is a valuable contribution to our understanding of the mentalities of the time, and also a testament to some activists faith in human solidarity." —Times Literary Supplement"Rayski, who served as an official of an important Jewish resistance organization under Vichy, examines Jewish responses to Vichy policy as a series of choices. . . . Rayskis approach effectively portrays French Jews as much more than passive victims of an oppression imposed on them from above; rather, through oral and written testimonies and extensive archival research, he conveys the Jews involvement in their own collective destiny. . . . Recommended." —Choice"[A] rich and detailed description of the challenges faced by French Jewry during World War II. . . . This complex . . . important book is recommended for scholars of French history and Jewish and Holocaust studies." —Library Journal"[Rayski] pieces together the hidden face of daily Jewish life under the Occupation and relates the experiences of those who went underground—an especially rich and valuable discussion as this phenomenon has rarely been studied." —Library Journal"This highly recommended book is suitable for anyone concerned with resistance, the Holocaust, Jewish studies, or the history of the Jews under Vichy." —History: Reviews of New Books"One of the most informed memoirs of the Occupation, the book is also a shrewd and detailed analysis. It is nuanced in its approach and yet ready to be decisive and provocative in its judgments. Anyone searching for context as well as narrative will be richly rewarded by a thematic concentration on the multiple constraints which faced the Jews in Vichy France… This is both witness and history of exceptional provenance and quality." —The English Historical Review"Reading the excellent English-language version of Rayskis original study is unsettling. Rayski is concerned first and foremost with erecting a pantheon for heroes of the war-Jewish activists on the Left in the Resistance-and condemning those elements in the French Jewish community who, in his estimation, blindly acceded to Vichy pressure and irresponsibly maintained the officially mandated stance throughout most of the war. If read as a testament by a significant representative of Eastern European Jewry to try to make sense of the world in which he lived and the decisions which he took, Rayskis book provides a viewpoint that will enrich the future historians analysis of the ways that many survivors of the Holocaust in France interpreted their past." —Journal of Modern History"The strength of the book, particularly taking its original publication date into consideration, lies in its ability to portray Jews not as passive victims but as active resisters and to emphasize a collective consciousness of self-affirmation." — H-Net Reviews Review Quote "Well researched and forcefully argued, . . . Adam Rayskis book describes not only what the Jews did, but makes a case for what they should have done. As such, whatever the viewpoint of the reader, this is a valuable contribution to our understanding of the mentalities of the time, and also a testament to some activists faith in human solidarity." -- Times Literary Supplement Details ISBN0268040613 Author Will Sayers Short Title CHOICE OF THE JEWS UNDER VICHY Pages 408 Publisher University of Notre Dame Press Language English Translator Will Sayers ISBN-10 0268040613 ISBN-13 9780268040611 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2015 Imprint University of Notre Dame Press Subtitle Between Submission and Resistance Place of Publication Notre Dame IN Country of Publication United States Publication Date 2015-08-15 UK Release Date 2015-08-15 AU Release Date 2015-08-15 NZ Release Date 2015-08-15 US Release Date 2015-08-15 Illustrations 1 Maps Alternative 9780268040215 DEWEY 940.53180944 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: Choice of the Jews under Vichy, The
Author: Adam Rayski
Publication Name: Choice of the Jews under Vichy, The: between Submission and Resistance
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Subject: History
Publication Year: 2015
Type: Textbook
Number of Pages: 408 Pages