Syn będzie Lech ...: asymilacja Żydów w Polsce międzywojennej
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adam_text | Spis
tresei
Wstęp
............................................................. 7
Część
I.
Asymilacja
Rozdział I. Specyfika żydowskiej asymilacji
............................ 23
Wyznaczniki asymilacji
- 26;
Asymilacja, akulturacja, polonizacja
- 39;
Drogi asymila¬
cji
- 44;
Liczebność
- 46
Rozdział
II.
Czy asymilacja Żydów w ogóle była możliwa
-
antysemityzm
i nacjonalizm a asymilacja
........................................ 52
Żydzi jako obcy
- 53;
Antysemityzm polityczny
- 60;
Rasizm
- 68;
Strona żydow¬
ska
- 71
Rozdział III. Asymilacja
-
dobra czy zła?
.............................. 74
Zwolennicy asymilacji
- 75;
Przeciwnicy asymilacji
- 80;
Argumenty przeciwników
asymilacji
- 84;
Opinie współczesnych
- 89
Rozdział
IV.
Kto się asymilował
...................................... 92
Warstwy
- 93;
Regiony
- 107;
Miasto i wieś
- 111
Rozdział
V.
Specyfika asymilacji w
II
Rzeczypospolitej
..................117
Część
II.
Życie codzienne
Rozdział I. Tożsamość narodowa
.....................................125
Podwójna przynależność
- 131;
Żydzi
-
Polacy
- 136;
Dysymilacja
- 148;
Asymilacja
w pierwszym pokoleniu
- 155;
Polonizacja a żydowska tożsamość
- 157
Rozdział
II.
Rodzina
................................................161
Małżeństwo i dzieci
- 161;
Dalsza rodzina
- 165;
Asymilacja a konflikty
w rodzinie
- 172
Kobiety
.........................................................176
Wychowanie dziewcząt
- 181;
Matki i babki
- 184
Związki mieszane
................................................193
Rozdział III. Język
................................................. 206
Jidysz
- 224
Imiona
.........................................................229
Rozdział
IV.
Religia
................................................ 237
Szabas
- 238;
Obrzezanie, bar miewa, koszerność
- 242;
Pokolenia
- 245;
Religia
w domu
- 251;
Modele odchodzenia od wiary u dzieci i młodzieży
- 256;
Chrześcijań¬
stwo
- 261;
Konsekwencje
- 266
Święta
.........................................................268
Chrzest
.........................................................286
Motywy chrztu
- 289;
Chrzest a nawrócenie
- 293;
Stosunek do neofitów
- 296
Rozdział
V.
Towarzystwo
............................................311
Miasto i wieś
- 311;
Przyczyny dystansu
- 314;
Szkolne przyjaźnie
- 318;
Miejsce
zamieszkania
- 325;
Pokolenia
- 328;
Środowiska
- 334;
Żydzi tradycyjni
- 338
Rozdział
VI.
Szkoły
.................................................345
Edukacja religijna
- 351;
Szkofy świeckie
- 360
Rozdział
VII.
Patriotyzm, polityka
....................................388
Poglądy polityczne
- 389;
Lewica
- 391;
Syjonizm
- 400;
Asymilatorzy
- 405;
Organi¬
zacje młodzieżowe
- 406;
Kult Marszałka
- 408;
Patriotyzm
- 413;
Obchody
- 418
Rozdział
VIII.
Wojsko
...............................................422
Zakończenie. Czy w Polsce międzywojennej istniało zjawisko asymilacji?
.. 433
Abstract
...........................................................442
Bibliografia
........................................................444
Indeks
............................................................463
My son s name shall be Lech .
Assimilation of the Jews in interwar Poland
Abstract
The problem of assimilation of the jews in the interwar period has not been thor¬
oughly examined so far. This is the first book completely devoted to this issue.
The present book is the first attempt to describe this group of inhabitants of interwar
Poland from the perspective of their awareness, religiousness, language and place oc¬
cupied within the society. The authoress wanted to present how the people
-
who
usually could not be explicitly ascribed to one culture, nationality, tradition
-
in reality
functioned within the Second Polish Republic.
It is an attempt to present an everyday life of this large and unexplored so far part
of a society living on national borderline.
The book consists of two main parts. The first one describes a specificity of Jewish
assimilation. Usually the assimilation of the Jews is treated like assimilation of other
nationalities while it seems to be different and more complex problem.
Due to the assimilation movement of the
19*
century, the assimilation in the inter¬
war period was unnecessary. The Jews who wanted to assimilate already had their own
community
-
they could become Poles mingling mainly with the group of assimilated
Jews. At the time of partitions there was a community of fate
-
both the Poles and Jews
were a national minorities which placed them on the same side of the dividing line.
Assimilation into the Polishness, thus into the culture of a nation that did not wield
power, could not be regarded as a careerism, pushing one s way up. Whereas after the
World War I adaptation to the Polish culture ceased to be a clear determinant of the
Polishness.
A specificity of the Jewish assimilation is also influenced by the attitude towards it
of a part of the Polish people and authorities. Usually it is that the dominating group
imposes the assimilation on the other, weaker group,
i.e.
with forced assimilation or
denationalisation. Sometimes assimilation is made with the approval and acceptance of
both parties. The opposite situation
-
when the weaker group or its part wants to as¬
similate and the dominating group rejects it
-
is much less frequent, in fact it is so
uncommon that there is no name for such a phenomenon. Yet it was the situation in
which the Jewish community found itself in the Second Polish Republic.
Because the problem of rejection of nationalities trying to assimilate is compara¬
tively rare, only a few studies noticed that the assimilation of Jews in the 20th century
goes beyond the traditional model of assimilation processes. Another fact worth noting
442
is that this is an unusual situation when two nations
-
assimilating and assimilated into
-
have one homeland.
Usually, the state authorities support a complete assimilation of the minorities in¬
habiting the state territories, regarding it not only as a superiority of the own culture
and state attraction but also as an opportunity to deal easily with the question of mi¬
norities. The problem is an attempt to denationalise rather than to reject the people
who want to entirely belong to a larger, dominating nation. Yet, in the Second Polish
Republic there was a tendency to assimilate the Slavic minorities and to rebuff
-
or at
least to treat with suspicion
-
the Jewish assimilation efforts. There was no such a thing
as a community of fate. The Poles had their own state, the Jews were a national minor¬
ity. In the time of increasing nationalisms their lives were more and more complicated
because they did not wholly belong to the one of the worlds; they had double identity
in the time when ethnicity was becoming one of the most important determinant of
identity.
The second part attempts to present an everyday life of this large and unexplored
so far part of the Polish society on the national borderline. First of all, the authoress
wanted to reconstruct the sense of national identity of the assimilated Jews; to examine
whether they regarded themselves as Jews, Poles or rather were on the national border¬
line between the two. She also analyses the
-
very important for the process of as¬
similation
-
social circles in which the members of this group moved or inclined toward.
Another subject of interest are family problems
-
mixed marriages, the role of a wom¬
an in the assimilation process, relationship between the old and young generations;
religious questions
-
observance of Jewish laws, celebration of important rituals and
holidays, and dilemmas related to it, baptisms, and fundamental question posed by both
sides, whether a complete assimilation without conversion is possible.
One of the basic determinant of assimilation was excellent fluency in Polish. The
separate chapter sheds light on the knowledge of languages, home languages, multilin-
gualism and sophisticated patterns of giving names.
One of the more comprehensive chapters is dedicated to the issue of school
-
the
choice of school: religious, secular, Polish, Hebrew, and a mood of child at school as
well. Finally, there is a description of a patriotism of the assimilated Jews, cult of Mar¬
shall Pitsudski and their attitude toward military service.
The book also attempts to answer the question whether the assimilated and trying
to assimilate Jews were functioning within the Polish society in the same way as the
Poles for generations or whether they formed a particular group with different cus¬
toms.
Translated by
Grażyna Waluga
443
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adam_txt |
Spis
tresei
Wstęp
. 7
Część
I.
Asymilacja
Rozdział I. Specyfika żydowskiej asymilacji
. 23
Wyznaczniki asymilacji
- 26;
Asymilacja, akulturacja, polonizacja
- 39;
Drogi asymila¬
cji
- 44;
Liczebność
- 46
Rozdział
II.
Czy asymilacja Żydów w ogóle była możliwa
-
antysemityzm
i nacjonalizm a asymilacja
. 52
Żydzi jako obcy
- 53;
Antysemityzm polityczny
- 60;
Rasizm
- 68;
Strona żydow¬
ska
- 71
Rozdział III. Asymilacja
-
dobra czy zła?
. 74
Zwolennicy asymilacji
- 75;
Przeciwnicy asymilacji
- 80;
Argumenty przeciwników
asymilacji
- 84;
Opinie współczesnych
- 89
Rozdział
IV.
Kto się asymilował
. 92
Warstwy
- 93;
Regiony
- 107;
Miasto i wieś
- 111
Rozdział
V.
Specyfika asymilacji w
II
Rzeczypospolitej
.117
Część
II.
Życie codzienne
Rozdział I. Tożsamość narodowa
.125
Podwójna przynależność
- 131;
Żydzi
-
Polacy
- 136;
Dysymilacja
- 148;
Asymilacja
w pierwszym pokoleniu
- 155;
Polonizacja a żydowska tożsamość
- 157
Rozdział
II.
Rodzina
.161
Małżeństwo i dzieci
- 161;
Dalsza rodzina
- 165;
Asymilacja a konflikty
w rodzinie
- 172
Kobiety
.176
Wychowanie dziewcząt
- 181;
Matki i babki
- 184
Związki mieszane
.193
Rozdział III. Język
. 206
Jidysz
- 224
Imiona
.229
Rozdział
IV.
Religia
. 237
Szabas
- 238;
Obrzezanie, bar miewa, koszerność
- 242;
Pokolenia
- 245;
Religia
w domu
- 251;
Modele odchodzenia od wiary u dzieci i młodzieży
- 256;
Chrześcijań¬
stwo
- 261;
Konsekwencje
- 266
Święta
.268
Chrzest
.286
Motywy chrztu
- 289;
Chrzest a nawrócenie
- 293;
Stosunek do neofitów
- 296
Rozdział
V.
Towarzystwo
.311
Miasto i wieś
- 311;
Przyczyny dystansu
- 314;
Szkolne przyjaźnie
- 318;
Miejsce
zamieszkania
- 325;
Pokolenia
- 328;
Środowiska
- 334;
Żydzi tradycyjni
- 338
Rozdział
VI.
Szkoły
.345
Edukacja religijna
- 351;
Szkofy świeckie
- 360
Rozdział
VII.
Patriotyzm, polityka
.388
Poglądy polityczne
- 389;
Lewica
- 391;
Syjonizm
- 400;
Asymilatorzy
- 405;
Organi¬
zacje młodzieżowe
- 406;
Kult Marszałka
- 408;
Patriotyzm
- 413;
Obchody
- 418
Rozdział
VIII.
Wojsko
.422
Zakończenie. Czy w Polsce międzywojennej istniało zjawisko asymilacji?
. 433
Abstract
.442
Bibliografia
.444
Indeks
.463
"My son's name shall be Lech".
Assimilation of the Jews in interwar Poland
Abstract
The problem of assimilation of the jews in the interwar period has not been thor¬
oughly examined so far. This is the first book completely devoted to this issue.
The present book is the first attempt to describe this group of inhabitants of interwar
Poland from the perspective of their awareness, religiousness, language and place oc¬
cupied within the society. The authoress wanted to present how the people
-
who
usually could not be explicitly ascribed to one culture, nationality, tradition
-
in reality
functioned within the Second Polish Republic.
It is an attempt to present an everyday life of this large and unexplored so far part
of a society living on national borderline.
The book consists of two main parts. The first one describes a specificity of Jewish
assimilation. Usually the assimilation of the Jews is treated like assimilation of other
nationalities while it seems to be different and more complex problem.
Due to the assimilation movement of the
19*
century, the assimilation in the inter¬
war period was unnecessary. The Jews who wanted to assimilate already had their own
community
-
they could become Poles mingling mainly with the group of assimilated
Jews. At the time of partitions there was a community of fate
-
both the Poles and Jews
were a national minorities which placed them on the same side of the dividing line.
Assimilation into the Polishness, thus into the culture of a nation that did not wield
power, could not be regarded as a careerism, pushing one's way up. Whereas after the
World War I adaptation to the Polish culture ceased to be a clear determinant of the
Polishness.
A specificity of the Jewish assimilation is also influenced by the attitude towards it
of a part of the Polish people and authorities. Usually it is that the dominating group
imposes the assimilation on the other, weaker group,
i.e.
with forced assimilation or
denationalisation. Sometimes assimilation is made with the approval and acceptance of
both parties. The opposite situation
-
when the weaker group or its part wants to as¬
similate and the dominating group rejects it
-
is much less frequent, in fact it is so
uncommon that there is no name for such a phenomenon. Yet it was the situation in
which the Jewish community found itself in the Second Polish Republic.
Because the problem of rejection of nationalities trying to assimilate is compara¬
tively rare, only a few studies noticed that the assimilation of Jews in the 20th century
goes beyond the traditional model of assimilation processes. Another fact worth noting
442
is that this is an unusual situation when two nations
-
assimilating and assimilated into
-
have one homeland.
Usually, the state authorities support a complete assimilation of the minorities in¬
habiting the state territories, regarding it not only as a superiority of the own culture
and state attraction but also as an opportunity to deal easily with the question of mi¬
norities. The' problem is an attempt to denationalise rather than to reject the people
who want to entirely belong to a larger, dominating nation. Yet, in the Second Polish
Republic there was a tendency to assimilate the Slavic minorities and to rebuff
-
or at
least to treat with suspicion
-
the Jewish assimilation efforts. There was no such a thing
as a community of fate. The Poles had their own state, the Jews were a national minor¬
ity. In the time of increasing nationalisms their lives were more and more complicated
because they did not 'wholly' belong to the one of the worlds; they had double identity
in the time when ethnicity was becoming one of the most important determinant of
identity.
The second part attempts to present an everyday life of this large and unexplored
so far part of the Polish society on the national borderline. First of all, the authoress
wanted to reconstruct the sense of national identity of the assimilated Jews; to examine
whether they regarded themselves as Jews, Poles or rather were on the national border¬
line 'between' the two. She also analyses the
-
very important for the process of as¬
similation
-
social circles in which the members of this group moved or inclined toward.
Another subject of interest are family problems
-
mixed marriages, the role of a wom¬
an in the assimilation process, relationship between the old and young generations;
religious questions
-
observance of Jewish laws, celebration of important rituals and
holidays, and dilemmas related to it, baptisms, and fundamental question posed by both
sides, whether a complete assimilation without conversion is possible.
One of the basic determinant of assimilation was excellent fluency in Polish. The
separate chapter sheds light on the knowledge of languages, home languages, multilin-
gualism and sophisticated patterns of giving names.
One of the more comprehensive chapters is dedicated to the issue of school
-
the
choice of school: religious, secular, Polish, Hebrew, and a mood of child at school as
well. Finally, there is a description of a patriotism of the assimilated Jews, cult of Mar¬
shall Pitsudski and their attitude toward military service.
The book also attempts to answer the question whether the assimilated and trying
to assimilate Jews were functioning within the Polish society in the same way as the
Poles for generations or whether they formed a particular group with different cus¬
toms.
Translated by
Grażyna Waluga
443 |
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spelling | Landau-Czajka, Anna 1957- Verfasser (DE-588)17114967X aut Syn będzie Lech ... asymilacja Żydów w Polsce międzywojennej Anna Landau-Czajka Wyd. 1. Warszawa Wydawn. "Neriton" 2006 475 p. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. 444-462) and index Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte 1918-1939 gnd rswk-swf Jews / Poland / History / 20th century Jews / Cultural assimilation / Poland / History / 20th century Geschichte Juden Jews Cultural assimilation Poland History 20th century Jews Poland History 20th century Assimilation Soziologie (DE-588)4139304-1 gnd rswk-swf Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd rswk-swf Polen Polen (DE-588)4046496-9 gnd rswk-swf Polen (DE-588)4046496-9 g Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 s Assimilation Soziologie (DE-588)4139304-1 s Geschichte 1918-1939 z DE-604 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016073973&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016073973&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract |
spellingShingle | Landau-Czajka, Anna 1957- Syn będzie Lech ... asymilacja Żydów w Polsce międzywojennej Jews / Poland / History / 20th century Jews / Cultural assimilation / Poland / History / 20th century Geschichte Juden Jews Cultural assimilation Poland History 20th century Jews Poland History 20th century Assimilation Soziologie (DE-588)4139304-1 gnd Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd |
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title | Syn będzie Lech ... asymilacja Żydów w Polsce międzywojennej |
title_auth | Syn będzie Lech ... asymilacja Żydów w Polsce międzywojennej |
title_exact_search | Syn będzie Lech ... asymilacja Żydów w Polsce międzywojennej |
title_exact_search_txtP | Syn będzie Lech ... asymilacja Żydów w Polsce międzywojennej |
title_full | Syn będzie Lech ... asymilacja Żydów w Polsce międzywojennej Anna Landau-Czajka |
title_fullStr | Syn będzie Lech ... asymilacja Żydów w Polsce międzywojennej Anna Landau-Czajka |
title_full_unstemmed | Syn będzie Lech ... asymilacja Żydów w Polsce międzywojennej Anna Landau-Czajka |
title_short | Syn będzie Lech ... |
title_sort | syn bedzie lech asymilacja zydow w polsce miedzywojennej |
title_sub | asymilacja Żydów w Polsce międzywojennej |
topic | Jews / Poland / History / 20th century Jews / Cultural assimilation / Poland / History / 20th century Geschichte Juden Jews Cultural assimilation Poland History 20th century Jews Poland History 20th century Assimilation Soziologie (DE-588)4139304-1 gnd Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Jews / Poland / History / 20th century Jews / Cultural assimilation / Poland / History / 20th century Geschichte Juden Jews Cultural assimilation Poland History 20th century Jews Poland History 20th century Assimilation Soziologie Polen |
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