The Road to September 1939: Polish Jews, Zionists, and the Yishuv on the Eve of World War II
Yaacov Shavit
(Author)
Jehuda Reinharz
(Author)
Description
In European and Holocaust historiography, it is generally believed that neither the Zionist movement nor the Yishuv were mindful of the plight of European Jews in the face of the Nazi threat during the 1930s. Drawing on a wide variety of memoirs, letters, and institutional reports by people from all walks of life, this volume sheds new light on a troubled period in Jewish history. Jehuda Reinharz and Yaacov Shavit trace Jewish responses to developments in Eastern and Central Europe, as well as reactions to British policy on the question of a Jewish homeland, to show that Zionists in the Yishuv worked tirelessly on the international stage on behalf of their coreligionists in Europe. Nevertheless, their efforts were all too often shattered by the realities of their powerlessness and lack of resources. Piercing to the heart of conversations about how or whether to save Jews in an increasingly hostile Europe, this volume provides a nuanced assessment of what could and could not be achieved in the years just prior to World War II and Holocaust.Product Details
Price
$57.50
Publisher
Brandeis University Press
Publish Date
January 02, 2018
Pages
432
Dimensions
6.5 X 9.3 X 1.3 inches | 0.02 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781512601534
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About the Author
Jehuda Reinharz is the Richard Koret Professor of Modern Jewish History at Brandeis University. He is the president of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation. Yaacov Shavit is professor emeritus at Tel Aviv University. They are the coauthors of Darwin and His Circle and Glorious Accursed Europe: An Essay on Jewish Ambivalence.
Reviews
"Meticulously researched . . . This valuable book is a corrective to simplistic views of strategies of the Zionist leaders of European Jewry in general just before the Holocaust."--Choice
"Wide-ranging, multilayered, and riveting."--Jewish Review of Books
"Contains a treasure trove of information about this critical period in terms of the contemporaneous understandings and interpretations of some of the most important figures in modern Jewish history."--Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs
"This book offers an opportunity for critical reflection on what was, and was not, possible before the storm clouds of war fell on Europe."--Gazeta
"Wide-ranging, multilayered, and riveting."--Jewish Review of Books
"Contains a treasure trove of information about this critical period in terms of the contemporaneous understandings and interpretations of some of the most important figures in modern Jewish history."--Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs
"This book offers an opportunity for critical reflection on what was, and was not, possible before the storm clouds of war fell on Europe."--Gazeta