“Marriage is the most obvious public practice about which information is readily available. When combined with the traditional Jewish concern for continuity and self-preservation - itself only intensified by the memory of the Holocaust - marriage becomes the sine qua non of social membership in the modern Orthodox community.” SelfSocialCommunityMemoriesPracticeModernInformationConcernObviousAvailableTraditionalOrthodoxHolocaustPreservationContinuitySelf PreservationMembership Author:Noah Feldman
“Poland remains undzer heym, our home, no matter how bitter the memories, how filled with disappointment and betrayal. Amerike iz goles, America is exile, a foreign land in which I speak a foreign tongue. But I will never live in Poland. I do not want to, though I do not see an end to the mourning.” WantEndsMatterHomeAmericaSpeakMemoriesLandRemainsFilledDisappointmentBetrayalTongueBitterMourningHolocaustExileHomelandPolandForeign Lands Book:Dreams of an Insomniac: Jewish Feminist Essays, Speeches, and Diatribes Source: Dreams of an Insomniac: Jewish Feminist Essays, Speeches, and Diatribes
“I think there is a risk that the Holocaust will be placed under a glass bubble just like the Napoleonic Wars or the Thirty Years' War. If you don't make the connection between memories of past atrocities and the present, there isn't any point to it. There are plenty of horrible things happening today in Germany and in the rest of the world.” IfsThinkingWorldYearsWarTodayPastMemoriesRiskHappeningsConnectionsGlassesThings HappenHorriblePlentyThirtyGermanyHolocaustBubblesThirty YearsAtrocitiesHorrible ThingsNapoleonic Author:Anita Lasker-Wallfisch