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Prominent academicians suggest that the collective§sense of trauma imparted by the Nazi Holocaust§contributes to the intractability of the§Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This pilot study§considers the anomalous group of individuals ... celý popis
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Prominent academicians suggest that the collective§sense of trauma imparted by the Nazi Holocaust§contributes to the intractability of the§Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This pilot study§considers the anomalous group of individuals directly§tied to the trauma of the Holocaust who are working§for a sustainable and just peace. Through extensive§interviews, this inquiry provides an understanding§and appreciation for the complexities of what§motivates a number of Israeli Holocaust survivors and§their descendants to work towards achieving peace,§understanding, and social justice for Palestinians§within their society. It joins other human-centered§approaches in recognizing the critical importance of§going to the roots of a conflict to address the§issues that sustain it. This thought provoking work§will be of particular interest to those in the fields§of conflict resolution, the emerging field of peace§psychology, as well as those interested in the§experiences of European Jewry during the Holocaust§and the social-psychological dynamics of the§Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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