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OverviewIn 1973, Leonard and Edith Ehrlich chose to undertake a daunting task that would ultimately become their greatest work: conducting over thirty years of meticulous research to investigate and document Vienna’s Jewish community and its leadership during the Holocaust. Inescapably, this path led them to the controversial figure of Benjamin Murmelstein, Viennese rabbi and later Judenrat council elder at Theresienstadt. As a youth in Vienna during the 1930s, Leonard Ehrlich grew up knowing and respecting Murmelstein, who was the rabbi for his bar mitzvah. Ehrlich and his family would flee Vienna for the United States two months after the beginning of World War II; upon hearing post-war accounts of Murmelstein’s involvement in Nazi atrocities, Ehrlich attempted to reconcile those accounts with his experience of Murmelstein as a thoughtful, devoted intellectual. Leonard Ehrlich and his wife Edith, like Leonard a Viennese refugee and doctor of philosophy, thus began an intellectual magnum opus that would seek to interrogate a number of basic assumptions of Holocaust scholarship and critical thought. The Ehrlichs would conduct painstaking historical research not only in archives but also in interviews with subjects, not the least of whom was Murmelstein himself, who had settled in Rome after the conclusion of the war. The first volume focuses on the Jewish community of Vienna during the period of 1938 to 1942. Choices under Duress of the Holocaust is most certainly a historical work, but it is also a philosophical work, in which “duress” and “choice” are considered fully in their relevant contexts. It is, then, a history of the destruction of the Jewish community of Vienna and an examination of the performance of the Jewish leadership in its dealings with the Nazis on behalf of the Jews. But it is also the positing of a question, the opening of a space to consider the nuances of consent, complicity, and condemnation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Leonard H. Ehrlich , Edith Ehrlich , Carl S. EhrlichPublisher: Texas Tech Press,U.S. Imprint: Texas Tech Press,U.S. Weight: 0.938kg ISBN: 9781682830345ISBN 10: 1682830349 Pages: 672 Publication Date: 01 July 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationLeonard H. Ehrlich earned his doctorate degree at Yale University; he was professor of Judaic Studies, professor of Philosophy, and the first director of the Judaic Studies Program (later Department of Judaic and Near Eastern Studies) at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. His wife, Edith Ehrlich, earned her master’s at Yale University and her doctorate at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Both Leonard and Edith were born in Vienna, where they attended school together, and fled the Nazi occupation of Austria—Edith first to England on a Kindertransport and then to the United States, and Leonard directly to the United States. The two were eventually reunited and married when Leonard was drafted into the U.S. Army to serve as a frontline medic on the European front, in which capacity he was awarded the Silver Star and the Purple Heart. Leonard and Edith Ehrlich would be partners and intellectual collaborators for sixty-seven years, until their deaths in 2011 and 2015. Carl S. Ehrlich earned his doctorate at Harvard University, and he is professor of History and Humanities at York University in Toronto, where he serves as director of the Israel and Golda Koschitzky Centre for Jewish Studies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |