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This comprehensive history of French Jewry in the fifty years covering the end of World War II until the presidential election of May 1995 in the Fifth Republic is also the first study of its kind. Most modern and contemporary histories of the French Jewish communities after 1945 period rely on secondary sources and testimonies by community activists, or selected studies subsumed in conference proceedings. Generally, much of the written history devoted to the modern period that is well documented focuses on the nineteenth century onto the liberation of France in 1944 from Vichy and German…mehr

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This comprehensive history of French Jewry in the fifty years covering the end of World War II until the presidential election of May 1995 in the Fifth Republic is also the first study of its kind. Most modern and contemporary histories of the French Jewish communities after 1945 period rely on secondary sources and testimonies by community activists, or selected studies subsumed in conference proceedings. Generally, much of the written history devoted to the modern period that is well documented focuses on the nineteenth century onto the liberation of France in 1944 from Vichy and German domination. Having consulted all major archives in France, Israel and the United States that are in French, English, Hebrew, and Yiddish, Michael Laskier provides a fascinating history of the third largest Jewish population concentration after Israel and the United States. Major themes include: the diverse and multiple organizational structures and their vitality; Zionist endeavors and French-Jewish