Western Jewry and the Zionist Project, 1914-1933
This is the first study of the Zionist movement in Germany, England and the United States that recognizes "Western Zionism" as a distinctive force. It focuses on images of Zionist leaders and Palestine, on tours of Palestine, youth and women's organizations, the First World War, and the rise of the Keren Hayesod (Palestine Foundation Fund).
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Western Jewry and the Zionist Project, 1914-1933
This is the first study of the Zionist movement in Germany, England and the United States that recognizes "Western Zionism" as a distinctive force. It focuses on images of Zionist leaders and Palestine, on tours of Palestine, youth and women's organizations, the First World War, and the rise of the Keren Hayesod (Palestine Foundation Fund).
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Western Jewry and the Zionist Project, 1914-1933

Western Jewry and the Zionist Project, 1914-1933

by Michael Berkowitz
Western Jewry and the Zionist Project, 1914-1933

Western Jewry and the Zionist Project, 1914-1933

by Michael Berkowitz

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This is the first study of the Zionist movement in Germany, England and the United States that recognizes "Western Zionism" as a distinctive force. It focuses on images of Zionist leaders and Palestine, on tours of Palestine, youth and women's organizations, the First World War, and the rise of the Keren Hayesod (Palestine Foundation Fund).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521894203
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 04/10/2003
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 324
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.91(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction; 1. Manly men and the attempted appropriation of the war experience; 2. A new pantheon: the portrayal of Zionist leaders in the West; 3. Dollars and the changing sense of Zionism; 4. Fundraising and catastrophe; 5. 'From swamp to settlement': rural and urban utopian visions; 6. Nationalized tourism in Palestine; 7. Idealism, realism, and sociability in Western Zionist youth organizations; 8. Cold embrace: the reception of Hasassah and organized European women Zionists; Conclusion.
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