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Menachem Keren-Kratz

Menachem Keren-Kratz, a researcher of Hungarian Orthodoxy and of contemporary Haredi society in the State of Israel, is the author of Maramaros-Sziget: Extreme Orthodoxy and Secular Jewish Culture at the Foothills of the Carpathian Mountains.

  • George Mandel-Mantello greets the Satmar Rebbe, Joel Teitelbaum, when he arrives in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport from Bergen-Belsen.(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Enrico Mandel-Mantello)
    George Mandel-Mantello greets the Satmar Rebbe, Joel Teitelbaum, when he arrives in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport from Bergen-Belsen.(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Enrico Mandel-Mantello)
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    The Satmar Rebbe and the Destruction of Hungarian Jewry: Part 1

    The terrible cost of Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum’s life and actions during the Holocaust, and his later extremism

    byMenachem Keren-Kratz
  • The Satmar Rebbe, Yoel Teitelbaum, far right, when he arrives in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport from Bergen-Belsen.
    The Satmar Rebbe, Yoel Teitelbaum, far right, when he arrives in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport from Bergen-Belsen.
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    The Satmar Rebbe and the Destruction of Hungarian Jewry: Part 2

    The late Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum and his disciples’ interpretation of his decisions and actions during the Holocaust

    byMenachem Keren-Kratz
  • George Mandel-Mantello greets the Satmar Rebbe, Joel Teitelbaum, when he arrives in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport from Bergen-Belsen.(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Enrico Mandel-Mantello)
    George Mandel-Mantello greets the Satmar Rebbe, Joel Teitelbaum, when he arrives in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport from Bergen-Belsen.(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Enrico Mandel-Mantello)
    Arts & Letters section icon
    The Satmar Rebbe and the Destruction of Hungarian Jewry: Part 1

    The terrible cost of Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum’s life and actions during the Holocaust, and his later extremism

    byMenachem Keren-Kratz
  • George Mandel-Mantello greets the Satmar Rebbe, Joel Teitelbaum, when he arrives in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport from Bergen-Belsen.(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Enrico Mandel-Mantello)
    George Mandel-Mantello greets the Satmar Rebbe, Joel Teitelbaum, when he arrives in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport from Bergen-Belsen.(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Enrico Mandel-Mantello)
    Arts & Letters section icon
    The Satmar Rebbe and the Destruction of Hungarian Jewry: Part 1

    The terrible cost of Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum’s life and actions during the Holocaust, and his later extremism

    byMenachem Keren-Kratz
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