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Lacaune Jewish Friendship Association
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The Association wishes to maintain and develop relations between the survivors and families of the Jews forcibly relocated in Lacaune during the Second World War and the town’s population, and to ensure that the duty of memory for that period is carried out by supporting pertinent research and its dissemination.
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| Vient de paraître : Histoire régionale de la Shoah en France | sous la direction de Patrick Cabanel et Jacques Fijalkow Paris : Editions de Paris Marx Chaleil, 2011.
Les actes du cinquième colloque de Lacaune.

L'histoire de la Shoah en France est de mieux en mieux connue dans ses traits généraux. Mais il reste bien des zones d'ombre, qu'il s'agisse des assignations à résidence, des rafles et déportations dans les villes moyennes ou petites, du sauvetage sur le terrain. Le recours aux archives départementales, voire aux enquêtes orales, s'impose dès lors que l'on entend toucher au grain de l'histoire. C'est ce que propose, pour la première fois, cet ouvrage issu du cinquième colloque de Lacaune (Tarn), en 2009 : écrire une histoire régionale de la Shoah, dans les zones occupée et non occupée. Après une série d'éclairages généraux, les contributions permettent de parcourir successivement le Midi provençal et languedocien, le Sud-Ouest, le Massif central, l'Ouest (de l'Anjou à la Normandie), le Centre, les Alpes et l'Alsace. La diversité des sources et des approches, la variété des destins départementaux ou régionaux, la qualité des auteurs (Serge Klarsfeld, Jacques Sémelin, Renée Dray-Bensoussan, Martin de la Soudière...), font de ce livre un complément indispensable à la connaissance de la Shoah en France.
Patrick Cabanel est professeur d'histoire contemporaine à l'université de Toulouse-Le Mirail. Il dirige la revue semestrielle Diasporas. Histoire et sociétés. Il a publié, entre autres, Juifs et protestants en France, les affinités sélectives XVIe-XXIe siècles (2004), Chère Mademoiselle... Alice Ferrières et les enfants de Murat, 1941-1944 (2010).
Jacques Fijalkow est professeur émérite de psychologie à l'université de Toulouse-Le Mirail. ll préside l'Association des amitiés judéo-lacaunaises et a dirigé les actes des quatre premiers colloques co-organisés par cette association. Il a publié Vichy, les Juifs et les Justes (2003), Les femmes dans les années quarante - juives et non-juives, souffrances et résistance (2005), Les enfants de la Shoah (2007), Transmettre la Shoah (2009).
| | Affiche du sixième colloque de Lacaune | Les voyages de mémoire de la Shoah
| | LES VOYAGES DE MEMOIRE DE LA SHOAH | Le programme du Sixième colloque de Lacaune, 17-18 septembre 2011
| | File of the Jewish people kept in Lacaune during and after The Second World War | The complete informations collected by Jean-Pierre and Evelyne Aubanton, corrected and completed by Sandra Marc on Jewish people kept in Lacaune during the Second World War and after the War.
This file includes 754 names.
| | Incident sur le site | Suite à un incident d'origine inconnue de nombreux fichiers ont disparu de notre site. Veuillez nous excuser si vous ne parvenez pas à atteindre tous les fichiers indiqués. Nous sommes en train de restaurer ces fichiers.
Ce message sera effacé quand ce travail de restauration sera terminé.
| | Les Juifs de Lacaune-Les-Bains (Tarn) dans l’après-guerre : difficultés quotidiennes, réinsertion et aide du COJASOR (1944 – 1949) | Mémoire de master II d’histoire (recherche – 2 volumes) soutenu en septembre 2010 par Sandra Marc – Université de Toulouse II – Le Mirail – U.F.R d’histoire, art et archéologie
| | Vient de paraître sous la direction de Jacques Fijalkow : La mémoire juive – Les anciens | Centre de recherches du patrimoine de Rieumontagne Association de sauvegarde du patrimoine des monts de Lacaune

| | Presentations from the 5th Lacaune Colloquium THE SHOAH IN THE FRENCH "DEPARTMENTS" Deportation, rescue, survival are on line on the Akadem site | Akadem's cameras recorded the many hours of the Colloquium's work for posterity. Six videos covering the different presentations in their thematic order are available on the site: http://www.akadem.org/index.php (for further information and to access the videos, go to the heading "links")
| | Results of the fifth Lacaune colloquium | The Lacaune colloquium, September 12-13, kept its promises, making it possible to hear nearly all of the 22 papers announced in the programme on « The Shoah in the French Departments ». A larger public than at any of the earlier colloquiums from 70 to 170 people— listened closely and respectfully to the half-hour presentations which lead listeners on a « tour de France » comparing the suffering endured from one French department to another.
A highlight was the presentation, Saturday at the end of the morning, of the work of Lea Markscheid (published by the Centre de recherches du patrimoine de Rieumontagne, CRPR), along with the speeches of Jacques Fijalkow (President of the Lacaune-Jewish Friendship Association), Robert Pistre (President of the CRPR), André Cabrol (mayor of Lacaune) and the reply of the authoress herself, having specially come to Lacaune from Israel, accompanied by her husband.
Saturday evening, the group « Klezmaz » delighted an audience of nearly a hundred people with a concert of Klezmer music, traditional among Jews of central and eastern Europe.
The proceedings, to be published within a year, will cover around 30 French departments and will include both papers presented at the colloquium and those whose authors could not attend, as well as a selection of papers presented at the fourth Lacaune colloquium. The volume will constitute a 450-page comprehensive survey of the question. It will make it possible to know, for each of the departments studied, what and how much is known about each one, and consequently, what work remains to be done (authors were specifically asked to conform to this structure). The volume will also serve as a model for other departments which, for lack of time or sufficient information, were not able to have been included. It is the aim of the Lacaune-Jewish Friendship Association that this work become a key reference for the curious and for researchers, a step along the path that others will follow.
Videos of the presentations will soon be available on the Akadem site.
| | The past in the present, a work by Léa Markscheid | Centre de recherches du patrimoine de Rieumontagne (The Rieumontagne historical research centre)
Association de sauvegarde du patrimoine des monts de Lacaune (Associataion for the protection of the heritage of the Lacaune mountains))
Lea Markscheid and her family were forcibly relocated in Lacaune as of 1942. Her book tells the story of the persecutions endured by a Jewish family in that period and describes the attitude of the inhabitants of Lacaune faced with this situation.
The story of one family brings to light a chapter of local history which cannot be ignored.

Publication on sale through the Centre de recherches du patrimoine de Rieumontagne, 20€ (excluding shipping costs).
See the links on this site.
| | | Proceedings of the Fourth Lacaune Colloquium (2007): Fijalkow, J. (Ed.), (2009) Passing on the message of the Shoah, Paris, Editions de Paris (recently published)

The book approaches the Shoah from the point of view of handing down awareness: in what way can knowledge about the organized extermination of Europe’s Jews during WWII be passed on to people, particularly younger generations, at a time when witnesses are gradually disappearing?
The process of passing on awareness takes place within the family circle (both Jewish and non-Jewish), and now at school, since the Shoah is now an integral part of history currricula. . It also takes place through commemorations, museum exhibits, various forms of artistic expression —cinema, literature, visual arts—, as well as through the law, too rarely studied from this angle. Two countries are at the heart of the analysis: the France of the Vel-d’hiv roundup and the Rivesaltes internment camp, but also of the heroic village of Chambon-sur-Lignon; the Israel of the Eichmann trial as well as of the post-Shoah of Claude Lanzmann.
The book brings together the work of well-known specialists: : Dominique Borne, Patrick Cabanel, Benoît Falaize, Levana Frenk, Marcel Frydman, Nicole Lapierre, ... edited by Jacques Fijalkow, Professor at the University of Toulouse-Le Mirail and president of the Laucaune-Jewish Friendship Association.
Proceedings of the Third Lacaune Colloquium (2005): Fijalkow, J. (Ed.), (2006) The Children of the Shoah, Paris, Editions de Paris.br>

Proceedings of the Second Lacaune Colloquium (2003): Fijalkow, J. (Ed.), (2004) Women facing the trials of the 1940s. Jews and non-Jews, Suffering and Resistance, Paris, Editions de Paris.

Proceedings of the First Lacaune Colloquium (2001): Fijalkow, J. (Ed.), (2003) Vichy, the Jews and the Righteous among nations, Toulouse, Privat.

| | Books associated with AJL | Le mémoire de Sandra Marc : Les Juifs de Lacaune sous Vichy (1942 - 1944), assignation à résidence et persécution

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