Abstract

After defining the salient features (“marqueurs”) of a Jewish orthodox society (part I) we try to expose the resilient factors for this microsociety. To this end, we are reflecting on the link between salient features (“marqueurs”) and resilient factors (“facteurs de resilience”). ObjectivesWe emphasize this microsociety's resilient factors and we hypothesize the following idea: what about disembodied tutors? the resilient factors could be not embodied values in a world merely based on belief. MethodAfter describing this world (“Resilience tutors … - part I”), we asked them about a difficult par of their life: the Holocaust. Thus, in a situation of transmission to their children, we perceive the resilient features. They exercised self-censorship (don’t speak about the worst events, the worst sensations, the worst feelings), but they wish to express the basis of their strength, that we called resilient factors. ResultsWe propose four “concepts-resilient factors” (“concepts-tuteurs de résilience”): (1) the silence of the spouse, (2) the law, (3) the filiation, (4) the daily ritual based on practicticing jewish life. DiscussionThe notion of “concept-resilient factors” is not linked to a human being who knew how to overcome the lack of an attachment pattern but to an absolute element of faith, which would give to this microsociety the ways to its proper resilience. ConclusionTo validate this hypothesis, we should generalize the study the link between faith and religion. Otherwise, the idea of conceptualized tutor is particularly interesting in a context where it's merely the faith, which put them in considerable danger.

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