Święta w rodzinach żydowskich w Niemczech w latach 1933-1943
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Autor:
Bednarowska, Aleksandra
Źródło: Dom, codzienność i święto. Ceremonie i tradycje rodzinne. Studia historyczno-antropologiczne / redakcja Bożena Popiołek, Agnieszka Chłosta-Sikorska, Marcin Gadocha. - Kraków : Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Pedagogicznego, 2018. - S. 255-[264]
Język: pl
Data: 2018
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Immediately after Hitler assumed power, German Jews faced rising anti-Semitism
and constant harassment. Newly introduced legislature stripped Jews of their basic
rights and excluded them from civil society. For half a million Jews living in Germany
tradition, religion and community became extremely important. Celebration of
Jewish holidays and participation in religious services meant return to the roots, to
tradition, and to Jewish faith and community. Impoverishment, mass emigration,
difficulties in obtaining kosher food and restrictions on the purchase of basic food
items constituted an additional problem and finally, the destruction of most of the
synagogues during the pogrom of November 9,1938 influenced the religious life of
German Jews.

