The Romanian Orthodox Church and the Holocaust / Ion Popa.
2017
BX693 .P677 2017eb
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Title
The Romanian Orthodox Church and the Holocaust / Ion Popa.
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ISBN
9780253029898 (electronic bk.)
0253029899 (electronic bk.)
9780253029560
0253029899 (electronic bk.)
9780253029560
Published
Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2017]
Copyright
©2017
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations
Call Number
BX693 .P677 2017eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1006637247
Summary
In 1930, about 750,000 Jews called Romania home. At the end of World War II, approximately half of them survived. Only recently, after the fall of Communism, have details of the history of the Holocaust in Romania come to light. Ion Popa explores this history by scrutinizing the role of the Romanian Orthodox Church from 1938 to the present day. Popa unveils and questions whitewashing myths that concealed the Church's role in supporting official antisemitic policies of the Romanian government. He analyzes the Church's relationship with the Jewish community in Romania and Judaism in general, as well as with the state of Israel, and discusses the extent to which the Church recognizes its part in the persecution and destruction of Romanian Jews. Popa's highly original analysis illuminates how the Church responded to accusations regarding its involvement in the Holocaust, the part it played in buttressing the wall of Holocaust denial, and how Holocaust memory has been shaped in Romania today.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
1. A dangerous "symphonia" : the church-state relationship and its impact on the Jewish community of Romania before June 22, 1941
2. Perpetrator, bystander, or savior? The Romanian Orthodox Church and the Holocaust (1941-1944)
3. The Jewish community of Romania and the Romanian Orthodox Church in the aftermath of the Holocaust (1945-1948)
4. Cleansing the past, rewriting history : the Romanian Orthodox Church from active involvement in the Holocaust to the whitewashing process
5. Forgetting the truth, forgetting the dead : the use of the Holocaust for political and religious agendas and the persistence of anti-Semitism (1945-1948)
6. Behind religious harmony : the Romanian Orthodox Church and the Jewish community during the Communist era (1948-1989)
7. The Romanian Orthodox Church, Holocaust memory, and anti-Semitism during the Communist era (1948-1989)
8. Nationalism, anti-Semitism, and the Romanian Orthodox Church after 1989 : understanding the context of Holocaust memory's reemergence in postcommunist Romania
9. The Romanian Orthodox Church and Holocaust memory after 1989
Conclusion.
1. A dangerous "symphonia" : the church-state relationship and its impact on the Jewish community of Romania before June 22, 1941
2. Perpetrator, bystander, or savior? The Romanian Orthodox Church and the Holocaust (1941-1944)
3. The Jewish community of Romania and the Romanian Orthodox Church in the aftermath of the Holocaust (1945-1948)
4. Cleansing the past, rewriting history : the Romanian Orthodox Church from active involvement in the Holocaust to the whitewashing process
5. Forgetting the truth, forgetting the dead : the use of the Holocaust for political and religious agendas and the persistence of anti-Semitism (1945-1948)
6. Behind religious harmony : the Romanian Orthodox Church and the Jewish community during the Communist era (1948-1989)
7. The Romanian Orthodox Church, Holocaust memory, and anti-Semitism during the Communist era (1948-1989)
8. Nationalism, anti-Semitism, and the Romanian Orthodox Church after 1989 : understanding the context of Holocaust memory's reemergence in postcommunist Romania
9. The Romanian Orthodox Church and Holocaust memory after 1989
Conclusion.
Source of Description
Print version record.
Series
Studies in antisemitism (Bloomington, Ind.)
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Print version: Popa, Ion. Romanian Orthodox Church and the Holocaust
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