Nitzotz Nitzotz
Religion, Theology and the Holocaust

Nitzotz

The Spark of Resistance in Kovno Ghetto and Dachau-Kaufering Concentration Camp

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Under the brutal conditions of the Dachau-Kaufering concentration camp, a handful of young Jews resolved to resist their Nazi oppressors. Their weapons were their words. During the Soviet occupation of Kovno and, after the German invasion, within the Kovno ghetto, the members of Irgun Brith Zion circulated an underground journal, Nitzotz (Spark). In its pages, they debated Zionist politics and laid plans for postwar settlement in Palestine. When the Kovno ghetto was liquidated, several contributors to Nitzotz were deported to the Kaufering satellite camps of Dachau. Against all odds, they did not lay down their pens.

Nitzotz is the only Hebrew-language publication known to have appeared consistently throughout the Nazi occupation anywhere in Europe. Its authors believed that their intellectual defiance would insulate them against the dehumanizing cruelty of the concentration camp and equip them to lead the postwar effort for the physical and spiritual regeneration of European Jewry. Laura Weinrib presents this remarkable document to English readers for the first time. Along with a translation of the five remaining Dachau-Kaufering issues, the book includes an extensive critical introduction. Nitzotz is a testament to the resilience of those struggling for survival.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2009
30 de noviembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
278
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Syracuse University Press
VENDEDOR
Ingram DV LLC
TAMAÑO
7.8
MB
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