Jewish honor courts: revenge, retribution and reconciliation in Europe and Israel after the Holocaust.
TítuloJewish honor courts: revenge, retribution and reconciliation in Europe and Israel after the Holocaust.
Call number940.5318/0448
Número del objeto04759
Lugar de publicaciónDetroit, Michigan, United States
EditorialWayne State University Press
Año de publicación
2015
Paginaciónviii,387p.,index
MaterialBook
ISBN9780814338773
Descripción
After World War II, virtually all European countries struggled with the dilemma of citizens who had collaborated with Nazi occupiers. Jewish communities in particular faced the difficult task of confronting collaborators among their own ranks-those who had served on Jewish councils, worked as ghetto police, or acted as informants. European Jews established their own tribunals-honor courts-for dealing with these crimes, while Israel held dozens of court cases against alleged collaborators under a law passed two years after its founding. This book bring together scholars of Jewish social, cultural, political, and legal history to examine this little-studied chapter of Jewish history.