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Hadassah: American Women Zionists and the Rebirth of Israel (The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization) by Katzburg-Yungman, Mira (2014) Paperback
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Hadassah: American Women, Zionists, and the Rebirth of Israel The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization by Katzburg-Yungman Mira, 2014 Paperback In February 1912, thirty-eight American Jewish women gathered at Temple Emanuel in New York and founded Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, which has become the largest Zionist organization in the Diaspora and the largest and most active Jewish women's organization ever. Its history is inseparable from the history of American Judaism and the State of Israel, and the relationship between them. Hadassah's achievements are not only those of Zionism but also of women and the modern world. Mira Katzburg Yungman pays particular attention to the life stories of individual women who played a role in Hadassah's history, based on historical documentation collected in the United States and Israel, and broad research. Introduction The book begins with an introduction that sets the context and challenges of Hadassah's history, from its founding to the birth of the State of Israel.
Хадасса: Американские женщины, сионисты и возрождение Израиля Библиотека еврейской цивилизации Литтмана Кацбург-Юнгман Мира, 2014 Мягкая обложка В феврале 1912 года тридцать восемь американских еврейских женщин собрались в Храме Эмануэля в Нью-Йорке и основали Хадассу, Женская сионистская организация Америки, которая стала крупнейшей сионистской организацией в диаспоре и крупнейшей и самой активной еврейской женской организацией за всю историю. Его история неотделима от истории американского иудаизма и государства Израиль, и отношений между ними. Достижения Хадассы - это достижения не только сионизма, но также женщин и современного мира. Мира Кацбург Юнгман уделяет особое внимание жизненным историям отдельных женщин, сыгравших роль в истории Хадассы, основанным на исторической документации, собранной в США и Израиле, и широких исследованиях. Введение Книга начинается с введения, которое устанавливает контекст и проблемы истории Хадассы, от ее основания до рождения Государства Израиль.
Hadassah : s femmes américaines, les sionistes et la renaissance d'Israël Bibliothèque de civilisation juive Littman Katzburg-Jungman Mir, 2014 Couverture douce En février 1912, trente-huit femmes juives américaines se sont réunies au Temple Emanuel à New York et ont fondé Hadassah, l'Organisation sioniste des femmes d'Amérique l'organisation sioniste de la diaspora et la plus grande et la plus active organisation de femmes juives de toute l'histoire. Son histoire est indissociable de celle du judaïsme américain et de l'État d'Israël, et des relations entre eux. s réalisations de Hadassah sont celles non seulement du sionisme, mais aussi des femmes et du monde moderne. Mira Katzburg Jungman met l'accent sur les histoires de vie des femmes qui ont joué un rôle dans l'histoire de Hadassah, en se fondant sur la documentation historique rassemblée aux États-Unis et en Israël et sur de vastes recherches. Introduction livre commence par une introduction qui établit le contexte et les problèmes de l'histoire de Hadassah, de sa fondation à la naissance de l'État d'Israël.
Hadassa: Mujeres americanas, sionistas y renacimiento de Israel Biblioteca de la civilización judía Littman Katzburg-Jungman Mira, 2014 Portada suave En febrero de 1912, treinta y ocho mujeres judías estadounidenses se reunieron en el Templo Emanuel de Nueva York y fundaron Hadassah, Mujer onista la organización de Estados Unidos, que se convirtió en la organización sionista más grande de la diáspora y la organización femenina judía más grande y activa de la historia. Su historia es inseparable de la historia del judaísmo estadounidense y del Estado de Israel, y de las relaciones entre ambos. logros de Hadassa son los logros no sólo del sionismo, sino también de las mujeres y del mundo moderno. Mira Katzburg Jungman presta especial atención a las historias de vida de mujeres individuales que han jugado un papel en la historia de Hadassah, basadas en documentación histórica recopilada en Estados Unidos e Israel, y en amplias investigaciones. Introducción libro comienza con una introducción que establece el contexto y los problemas de la historia de Hadassa, desde su fundación hasta el nacimiento del Estado de Israel.
Hadassa: donne americane, sioniste e la rinascita di Israele Biblioteca della civiltà ebraica Littman Katsburg-Jungman Peace 2014 Copertina morbida Nel febbraio 1912, trentotto donne ebree americane si riunirono nel Tempio Emanuel di New York e fondarono Hadassu, l'organizzazione sionista femminile americana diventata la più grande organizzazione sionista di New York diaspora e la più grande e attiva organizzazione di donne ebraiche della storia. La sua storia è indissolubile da quella dell'ebraismo americano e dello Stato d'Israele, e dalle loro relazioni. I successi di Hadassah non sono solo il sionismo, ma anche le donne e il mondo moderno. Mira Katsburg Jungman si concentra in particolare sulle storie di vita di singole donne che hanno giocato un ruolo nella storia di Hadassa, basandosi su documenti storici raccolti negli Stati Uniti e in Israele e su ampie ricerche. L'introduzione del inizia con un'introduzione che stabilisce il contesto e i problemi della storia di Hadassah, dalla sua fondazione alla nascita dello Stato di Israele.
Hadassah: Amerikanische Frauen, Zionisten und die Wiedergeburt Israels Bibliothek der jüdischen Zivilisation von Littman Katzburg-Jungman Mira, 2014 Taschenbuch Im Februar 1912 versammelten sich achtunddreißig amerikanisch-jüdische Frauen im Emanuel-Tempel in New York und gründeten Hadassah, die zionistische Frauenorganisation Amerikas, die zur größten zionistischen Organisation in der Diaspora und zur größten und am meisten aktive jüdische Frauenorganisation in der Geschichte Seine Geschichte ist untrennbar mit der Geschichte des amerikanischen Judentums und des Staates Israel und den Beziehungen zwischen ihnen verbunden. Hadassas Errungenschaften sind nicht nur Errungenschaften des Zionismus, sondern auch der Frauen und der modernen Welt. Mira Katzburg Jungman legt ein besonderes Augenmerk auf die bensgeschichten einzelner Frauen, die in Hadassas Geschichte eine Rolle gespielt haben, basierend auf historischen Dokumentationen, die in den USA und Israel gesammelt wurden, und auf umfangreichen Recherchen. Einleitung Das Buch beginnt mit einer Einführung, die den Kontext und die Probleme der Geschichte Hadassas von ihrer Gründung bis zur Geburt des Staates Israel aufzeigt.
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Hadassah: Amerikalı Kadınlar, yonistler ve İsrail'in Yeniden Doğuşu Littman Katzburg-Jungman Yahudi Uygarlığı Barış Kütüphanesi, 2014 Paperback Şubat 1912'da otuz sekiz Amerikalı Yahudi kadın New York'taki Temple Emanuel'de toplandı ve Hadassah'ı kurdu. Diasporadaki en büyük yonist örgüt ve şimdiye kadarki en büyük ve en aktif Yahudi kadın örgütü haline gelen Amerika'nın Kadın yonist Örgütü. Tarihi, Amerikan Yahudiliğinin ve İsrail devletinin tarihinden ve aralarındaki ilişkiden ayrılamaz. Hadassah'ın başarıları sadece yonizmin değil, kadınların ve modern dünyanın başarılarıdır. Mira Katzburg Jungman, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ve İsrail'de toplanan tarihsel belgelere ve kapsamlı araştırmalara dayanarak Hadassah tarihinde rol oynayan kadınların yaşam öykülerine özel önem veriyor. Giriş Kitap, kuruluşundan İsrail Devleti'nin doğuşuna kadar Hadassah'ın tarihinin bağlamını ve zorluklarını ortaya koyan bir giriş ile başlar.
Hadassah: American Women, Shionists and the Rebenth of Israel Littman Katzburg-Jungman Peace Library of Jewish Civilization, 2014 غلاف ورقي في فبراير 1912، اجتمعت ثماني وثلاثون امرأة يهودية أمريكية في تمبل إيمانويل في نيويورك وأسست هداسا، المنظمة النسائية الصهيونية الأمريكية، التي أصبحت أكبر منظمة صهيونية في الشتات وأكبر منظمة نسائية يهودية وأنشطها على الإطلاق. تاريخها لا ينفصل عن تاريخ اليهودية الأمريكية ودولة إسرائيل والعلاقة بينهما. إنجازات هداسا ليست فقط إنجازات الصهيونية، ولكن أيضًا إنجازات النساء والعالم الحديث. تولي Mira Katzburg Jungman اهتمامًا خاصًا لقصص حياة النساء الفرديات اللواتي لعبن دورًا في تاريخ Hadassah، بناءً على الوثائق التاريخية التي تم جمعها في الولايات المتحدة وإسرائيل، وبحوث مكثفة. مقدمة يبدأ الكتاب بمقدمة تحدد سياق وتحديات تاريخ هداسا، من تأسيسه إلى ولادة دولة إسرائيل.

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