Vaad Hatzalah
Le Vaad Hatzalah (« Comité de sauvetage ») est un organisme fondé en à New York par l'Union des rabbins orthodoxes des États-Unis et du Canada (Agudath Harabbanim) dans le but de sauver les Juifs d'Europe de la Shoah[1],[2],[3],[4].
Histoire
modifierBibliographie
modifier- (en) David S. Wyman. The Abandonment of the Jews. America and the Holocaust 1941-1945. Pantheon Books: New York, 1984. (ISBN 9780394428130)
- (en) William R. Perl. The Holocaust Conspiracy: An International Policy of Genocide. SP Books, 1989. (ISBN 0944007244), (ISBN 9780944007242)
- (en) Joseph Friedenson & David Kranzler. Heroine of Rescue. The incredible story of Recha Sternbuch who saved thousands from the Holocaust. Mesorah: Brooklyn, New York, 1984, 1999. (ISBN 0-89906-460-4)
- (en) Alex Grobman. Battling for Souls: The Vaad Hatzala Rescue Committee in Post-Holocaust Europe. Ktav Publishing House, 2004. (ISBN 0881258431 et 9780881258431)
- (en) Gutta Sternbuch & David Kranzler. Gutta. Memories of a Vanished World. A Bais Yaakov Teacher's Poignant Account of the War Years, with a Historical Overview. Feldheim: Jerusalem & New York, 2005. (ISBN 1-58330-779-6)
- (en) Emil Kerenji. Jewish Responses to Persecution: 1942-1943. Rowman & Littlefield, 2014. (ISBN 1442236272), (ISBN 9781442236271)
Notes et références
modifier- Voir, (en) An Inventory to the Vaad Hatzala Collection, 1940-1963. Yeshiva Universities Libraries.
- Voir, (en) Ephraim Zuroff. Vaad Ha-Hatzalah. Jewish Virtual Library.
- Voir, (en) William Rubinstein. The Response of Orthodox Jewry In The United States To The Holocaust: The Activities Of The Vaad-Hatzalah Rescue Committee. First Things. May 2001.
- Voir, (en) Documents of rescue of Jews by Vaad Hatzalah. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.