Word: post-holocaust
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...with a demilitarized Palestinian state because a Palestine without military power can satisfy Israel's security needs." But real peace, Hartman knows, will be impossible until the Palestinians realize that the Jews have come home permanently, that they are indigenous to their land, that they are more than a post-Holocaust phenomenon imposed out of the West's guilty conscience. This is why Hartman is so dismayed by the Palestinians' opposition to Soviet Jewish immigration. "The first step on the road to our believing that they understand why we are here," he says, "is for them to welcome more...
There is a need for a strong Jewish community. In the post-Holocaust era, Jews realize that their survival may depend on ties to other Jews and to Israel. But organizations such as Sigma Alpha Mu represent more than just an honest attempt at religous and cultural activity such as that which exists at Hillel. Jewish fraternities stand for a self-enclosed world, with a secondary role for non-Jews...
...active plot and sharp conflict, the novel is vulnerable to interpretation. Is Bartfuss a wandering Jew in, of all places, Zion? Is his folkloric deathlessness the author's way of saying that, even with their own nation, Jews are eternally restless and unsettled? Or is Bartfuss just suffering from post-Holocaust syndrome: a feeling of withdrawal and loneliness, and an inclination toward "morbid precision, excess awareness, complicated pain...
Coming of Age in Post-Holocaust Israel: Aharon Appelfield, the Castle, 225 Bay State Road...
...host areas, and "we might ask people to take food with them," says FEMA spokesman James Holton. FEMA also plans to spend $600 million annually for the next seven years to supply rural areas with telephones and radios, medicine, and radiation detectors--all for the post-holocaust comfort of their city brethren...