Keeping Contact
Jewish Cultural Initiatives Across Cold War Borders
Jacob Ari Labendz editor Rebekah Klein-Pejšová editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Purdue Scholarly Publishing Services
Publishing:15th Jul '26
£42.00
This title is due to be published on 15th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Keeping Contact: Jewish Cultural Initiatives Across Cold War Borders builds upon discussions of Jewish survival and cultural viability after the Holocaust in Eastern and Central Europe, including the Soviet Union. This book confronts both a shifting postwar geopolitical landscape and the remnants of devastated European Jewish populations with their global diasporas, tragically and radically transformed. The volume traces the flow of ideas, people, cultural practices and materials, and even bodily remains across securitized Cold War borders, as the postwar geography of European Jewish life largely shifted to Israel and North America. How did Jews and Jewish institutions across hostile Cold War geopolitical boundaries seek and maintain contact with each other? Contact meant continuity. Contact was a means of mapping the Cold War terrain, of exploring strategies of adaptation, conservation, and reconstruction. It meant rabbis' reprised visits to the USSR, wholesale movement of libraries, dissent, dashed dreams of belonging, and urns of ashes.
ISBN: 9781626712652
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
350 pages