Jewish American Relief Organizations in the Aftermath of WWII: Media, Commemoration, Memory, and Acknowledgment of the Holocaust

Liat Steir-Livny
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Abstract:From 1945 to 1948, prominent Jewish relief organizations in the United States (Hadassah, the Joint Distribution Committee, the United Palestine Appeal, and the United Jewish Appeal) launched worldwide Zionist media campaigns to support the rehabilitation and resettlement of Holocaust survivors. The campaign, which was based on short documentaries the organizations produced and newsletters they published, influenced attitudes towards the Holocaust and the survivors. This essay analyzes the representation of the Holocaust and Holocaust survivors in these films and newsletters. It discusses the narratives promoted by these organizations, the ways their media campaigns commemorated the Holocaust, and the identities they crafted for Holocaust survivors. It contributes to the ongoing debate as to whether American Jews marginalized the Holocaust until the 1960s. It shows that Jewish relief organizations produced films and published newsletters that dealt directly with the Holocaust and the survivors’ pleas in the three years immediately following World War II.
二战后的美国犹太人救济组织:媒体、纪念、记忆和对大屠杀的承认
摘要:1945年至1948年,美国著名的犹太救济组织(哈达萨、联合分配委员会、巴勒斯坦联合呼吁和犹太联合呼吁)在全球范围内发起了犹太复国主义媒体运动,以支持大屠杀幸存者的康复和重新安置。这一运动以各组织制作的短纪录片和它们出版的通讯为基础,影响了人们对大屠杀和幸存者的态度。本文分析了大屠杀和大屠杀幸存者在这些电影和通讯中的表现。它讨论了这些组织所倡导的叙述,它们的媒体宣传活动纪念大屠杀的方式,以及它们为大屠杀幸存者塑造的身份。它促成了一场持续的辩论,即美国犹太人是否在20世纪60年代之前将大屠杀边缘化。它表明,在第二次世界大战后的三年中,犹太救济组织制作了直接处理大屠杀和幸存者请求的电影和出版的通讯。
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