UID:
almahu_9949068895802882
Format:
1 online resource (289 pages)
ISBN:
1-61811-496-4
Content:
From her immigration to Mandatory Palestine in 1933 until her death in 1950 American-born Dorothy Kahn Bar-Adon worked as a reporter for The Palestine Post (later The Jerusalem Post), while freelancing for periodicals in Palestine and abroad. Bar-Adon covered life in towns, kibbutzim and Arab communities of Mandatory Palestine during this period of World War, armed conflict between Arabs and Jews, immigration to Israel of Holocaust survivors. Close to 60 years after her death, this edited collection of Bar-Adon's writing offers a vivid view both of daily life in the Jewish and Arab communities of pre-State Israel, and of the burning issues of the day.
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Frontmatter --
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Table of Contents --
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Acknowledgements /
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Editors' Preface --
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Foreword /
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Chapter 1. Biography of Dorothy Kahn Bar-Adon (1907-1950) --
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Chapter 2. Zionism and Immigration to Palestine --
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Chapter 3. The German Jews Conquer Tel Aviv --
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Chapter 4. "Our Cousins"-on the Arab Population of Mandatory Palestine --
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Chapter 5. Jerusalem: A City Not Yet Divided --
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Chapter 6. Jerusalem: A City Not Yet Divided --
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Chapter 7. The Collective Village --
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Chapter 8. Youth Aliyah --
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Afterword --
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Suggested Reading --
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Glossary --
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Index
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In English.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-61811-495-6
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9781618114969
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