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Interrupting confession, resisting absolution: monuments after the Holocaust

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A distinction can be drawn between the identity of being Jew and Jewish being. The first element refers to the conception of the Jew at work within the history of antisemitism: that is Christian thought's representation of the Jew. The second pertains to the conflict within Judaism concerning the question of Jewish identity. Despite a number of important differences these two may overlap

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