Holocaust Survivors in Canada: Exclusion, Inclusion, Transformation, 1947-1955

Holocaust Survivors in Canada: Exclusion, Inclusion, Transformation, 1947-1955

by Adara Goldberg
Holocaust Survivors in Canada: Exclusion, Inclusion, Transformation, 1947-1955

Holocaust Survivors in Canada: Exclusion, Inclusion, Transformation, 1947-1955

by Adara Goldberg

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Overview

In the decade after the Second World War, 35,000 Jewish survivors of Nazi persecution and their dependants arrived in Canada. This was a watershed moment in Canadian Jewish history. The unprecedented scale of the relief effort required for the survivors, compounded by their unique social, psychological, and emotional needs challenged both the established Jewish community and resettlement agents alike. Adara Goldberg’s Holocaust Survivors in Canada highlights the immigration, resettlement, and integration experience from the perspective of Holocaust survivors and those charged with helping them. The book explores the relationships between the survivors, Jewish social service organizations, and local Jewish communities; it considers how those relationships—strained by disparities in experience, language, culture, and worldview—both facilitated and impeded the ability of survivors to adapt to a new country. Researched in basement archives and as well as at Holocaust survivors’ kitchen tables, Holocaust Survivors in Canada represents the first comprehensive analysis of the resettlement, integration, and acculturation experience of survivors in early postwar Canada. Goldberg reveals the challenges in responding to, and recovering from, genocide—not through the lens of lawmakers, but from the perspective of “new Canadians” themselves.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780887552045
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
Publication date: 09/11/2015
Series: ISSN , #14
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Adara Goldberg received her PhD from the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Clark University. She lives in Vancouver.

Table of Contents

Introduction Ch. 1 A Door, Slightly Ajar Ch. 2 Ordinary Survivors Ch. 3 The War Orphans Project Ch. 4 “I Remain its Reluctant Child” Ch. 5 Keeping the Faith Ch. 6 Moving Forward: Survivor Shuls Ch. 7 Abandoning Tradition: Atheism and Converts Ch. 8 The Final Movement: Israeli Transmigrants and Other “Late Arrivals” Ch. 9 Mothers and Misters: Parenting, Work and Gender Conclusion

What People are Saying About This

Gerald Tulchinsky

“Holocaust Survivors in Canada offers a significant and original contribution to our understanding of the experience and transformations, of unprecedented proportions, of the Jewish community in the post-war period. Comprehensive and compelling, Goldberg’s work is written with an impressive subtlety and depth of understanding for both the immigrants and their Canadian recievers.”

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