Archives Juives
Les Belles lettres

I.S.B.N.2251694099
144 pages

p. 57 à 71
doi: en cours

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Dossier : Juifs russes à Paris

Volume 34 2001/2

Paroles et silences. L’affaire Schwartzbard et la presse juive parisienne (1926-1927)

Boris Czerny
The murder of the ukranian ataman Petlioura by Samuel Schwartzbard on May 25th 1926 and his trial which ended with the acquittal of the murderer on October 26th 1927, should have resulted in the coming together of the various trends of the jewish society in France, « french israelites » and immigrants. It did not occur, each group considering the defendant according to its own stand-point : to some he figured a french patriot voluntarily enlisted in the First World War who had killed an ally of the Germans, to others he figured the revolutionnary Jew, having taken revenge of the sufferings of his people. Sayings and silences of the jewish newspapers, yiddish or french, underline the mutual lack of understanding between the two communities.
• Une mobilisation en ordre dispersé du monde juif
• Deux images de Schwartzbard
• Au centre de l’affaire : antisémitisme et pogromes


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