American Jewish Women and the Zionist Enterprise

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Price
$42.00
Publisher
Brandeis University Press
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Pages
456
Dimensions
5.94 X 8.58 X 1.02 inches | 1.33 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781584654391
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About the Author
JEHUDA REINHARZ is the Richard Koret Professor of Modern Jewish History at Brandeis University.
Reviews
Anyone interested in the significant role of women and Zionism should definitely find this book a must read.-- "The National Jewish Post & Opinion"
Shulamit Reinharz and Mark Raider's magnificent study... challenges us to understand how faith in Zionism and in the American dream nourished and changed both projects. This is a story not of ideologies or, for the most part, of ideologues, but rather of the creators of a new tradition. The essays in this collection bring some of the leaders of Hadassah, Pioneer Women, and of Mizrahi beautifully to life and show how a dedication to the Zionist cause deepened a commitment to American values, and enlarged the Zionist perspective, to preserve a set of liberal principles reaching across the ethnic and national divide in Palestine...In this book Reinharz and Raider assemble essays that chart the rich profusion of movements, institutions, and activities - including aliyah - that Zionism inspired in Jewish women living in the United States.-- "Israel Studies"
The organizations that women created as an expression of their goal are deftly analyzed. There is valuable and intriguing material here which calls for the attention of scholars in the fields of American history, women's history, feminism, and Zionism.-- "Jewish Book World"
"Enhanced by a 100-year timeline linking American Jewish women and Zionism, the book goes beyond activities in the United States... illuminating."-- "Hadassah Magazine"