Between involuntary and voluntary memories: a case study of Holocaust education in Israel
TitreBetween involuntary and voluntary memories: a case study of Holocaust education in Israel
Auteur
Call number940.5318/0451
N° d'objet04790f
Lieu de publicationHeidelberg, Germany
EditeurSpringer
Année de publication
2015
Paginationpp111-135
MatérielArticle
ISBN9783319154183
NotesArticle from the book 'As the witnesses fall silent' pp111-135
Description
Reviews the history of Holocaust education in Israel, placing it into periods to capture the major turning points in public attitudes about the Holocaust. She employs the distinction between voluntary and involuntary memory to guide the discussion. She explores the increasingly prominant role of the Holocaust in Israeli national identity, and the major turning points, from the Eichmann trial, through the Six-Day War, to Likud's election. Gross explores ongoing dilemmas in Israel's relationship to the Holcaust and education about it.