Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1. History and Identity 2. Before and after the Holocaust 3. The Collective Voice of Submergence 4. An Experiment in Secular Jewishness 5. Voices of Yugoslav Jewry 6. Forward into the Past 7. Theoretical Musings: What Is a (Yugoslav) Jew? Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
"...we owe a major debt of gratitude to Paul Gordiejew for this remarkably insightful study." - Slavic Review "Gordiejew certainly captures the complexity of community transformation in the midst of the ethno-nationalist crossfire ... an excellent description of Jewry living within the fission and fusion of the ethnic republics which comprise the Balkans." - SHOFAR "This book provides, for the first time, a comprehensive portrait of post-war Yugoslav Jewry, and as such is an extremely valuable contribution to the literature on Jewish ethnicity." - Guy H. Haskell, Emory University
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