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“Yizkor”: A Case of Holocaust Memory Activism In a Czech Village
“Yizkor”: A Case of Holocaust Memory Activism In a Czech Village

Author(s): Veronika Seidlová, Hedvika Novotná
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Political history, Social history, Recent History (1900 till today)
Published by: Wydawnictwa AGH
Keywords: memory; activism; Holocaust; Kosova Hora; village; ethnography; focus group interview

Summary/Abstract: The article explores the construction and preservation of Holocaust memory in the small Czech village of Kosova Hora. The study, based on focus group interviews, reveals how local Holocaust memory is shaped by a unique combination of activism, local history, and communal practices. The article highlights the role of a Jewish couple who, by rescuing and restoring the village synagogue during the Communist era, created a central site for Holocaust remembrance. This act of preservation catalyzed broader local engagement, resulting in a collective effort to remember the Jewish community that once thrived there. The synagogue now serves not only as a cultural and educational center but also as a place for religious commemoration, despite the absence of a local Jewish population. The research concludes that such localized efforts are crucial for sustaining Holocaust memory, showing how minority activism can embed itself within majority memory, even in small and seemingly ordinary communities.

  • Issue Year: 23/2024
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 39-53
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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