Small Numbers, Big Presence: Jews in Poland after World War II
In this path-breaking book, he reflects on the evolution of Polish Jewry in these years against the background of its enormous contribution to Jewish religious traditions and its tragic fate in the Holocaust. A Jewish community, ‘small in numbers’ but with a ‘big presence’, continues to function in Poland. This book is essential reading for all those who wish to understand this remarkable phenomenon.
Antony Polonsky, Emeritus Professor of Holocaust Studies,
Brandeis University
Small Numbers, Big Presence is history rooted in assiduous dispassionate research, but no less, in passionate commitment to Polish Jewry. As much Pole as Jew, Stanislaw Krajewski was a witness to Poland’s postwar Jewish renaissance and the Jews’ de-assimilation. A frontliner in many struggles and triumphs, he tells the story with an insider’s knowledge of the intricacies of events and personalities.
Moshe Rosman, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
The most important is Stanisław Krajewski’s ability to capture complex phenomena with often mutually exclusive interpretations in a surprisingly new and original way.
Stanisław Obirek, Professor at the American Studies Centre,
University of Warsaw
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Small Numbers, Big Presence: Jews in Poland after World War II
In this path-breaking book, he reflects on the evolution of Polish Jewry in these years against the background of its enormous contribution to Jewish religious traditions and its tragic fate in the Holocaust. A Jewish community, ‘small in numbers’ but with a ‘big presence’, continues to function in Poland. This book is essential reading for all those who wish to understand this remarkable phenomenon.
Antony Polonsky, Emeritus Professor of Holocaust Studies,
Brandeis University
Small Numbers, Big Presence is history rooted in assiduous dispassionate research, but no less, in passionate commitment to Polish Jewry. As much Pole as Jew, Stanislaw Krajewski was a witness to Poland’s postwar Jewish renaissance and the Jews’ de-assimilation. A frontliner in many struggles and triumphs, he tells the story with an insider’s knowledge of the intricacies of events and personalities.
Moshe Rosman, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
The most important is Stanisław Krajewski’s ability to capture complex phenomena with often mutually exclusive interpretations in a surprisingly new and original way.
Stanisław Obirek, Professor at the American Studies Centre,
University of Warsaw
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Small Numbers, Big Presence: Jews in Poland after World War II

Small Numbers, Big Presence: Jews in Poland after World War II

Small Numbers, Big Presence: Jews in Poland after World War II

Small Numbers, Big Presence: Jews in Poland after World War II

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In this path-breaking book, he reflects on the evolution of Polish Jewry in these years against the background of its enormous contribution to Jewish religious traditions and its tragic fate in the Holocaust. A Jewish community, ‘small in numbers’ but with a ‘big presence’, continues to function in Poland. This book is essential reading for all those who wish to understand this remarkable phenomenon.
Antony Polonsky, Emeritus Professor of Holocaust Studies,
Brandeis University
Small Numbers, Big Presence is history rooted in assiduous dispassionate research, but no less, in passionate commitment to Polish Jewry. As much Pole as Jew, Stanislaw Krajewski was a witness to Poland’s postwar Jewish renaissance and the Jews’ de-assimilation. A frontliner in many struggles and triumphs, he tells the story with an insider’s knowledge of the intricacies of events and personalities.
Moshe Rosman, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
The most important is Stanisław Krajewski’s ability to capture complex phenomena with often mutually exclusive interpretations in a surprisingly new and original way.
Stanisław Obirek, Professor at the American Studies Centre,
University of Warsaw

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783631900840
Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 06/21/2024
Series: Studies in Jewish History and Memory , #17
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Stanislaw Krajewski, professor of philosophy at the University of Warsaw, has published on logic, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of interfaith dialogue, and Jewish experience. Founding co-chairman of Polish Council of Christians and Jews, co-author of the post-war section of the exhibition in POLIN, the Museum of the History of
Polish Jews.

Table of Contents

Religious Legacy of Polish Jews — How Jewish Were Jewish Communists? — Polish Jews in Post- War Poland — Assumptions Behind the Work on the Post- war Section of the Core Exhibition at POLIN — The Concept of De- assimilation: The Example of
Jews in Poland — Christian- Jewish Dialogue in Post- war Poland — Pope John Paul II’s Encounters with Polish Jews — Is the Holocaust Unique?
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