Rooting the rootless: the absorption of Holocaust survivors in Israeli rural settlements
TitoloRooting the rootless: the absorption of Holocaust survivors in Israeli rural settlements
Autore
Call number940.5318/0401
Numero oggetto08563i
Luogo di pubblicazioneNew York, New York, United States
EditoreBerghahn Books
Anno di pubblicazione
2012
Paginazionepp207-232
MaterialeArticle
ISBN9780857452474
NotesArticle from the book 'Holocaust survivors: resettlement, memories, identities' pp207-232
Descrizione
From its outset, the Zionist movement placed agriculture at the pinnacle of its priorities, and made it an inseparable part of the fulfillment of the ideal of establishing Jewish national control of the land. Zionism viewed agriculture as the best way of restoring the Jewish people to economic and social health, and as the preferred method for the creation of a permanent, stable and broad-based Jewish presence in Palestine