In the Shadow of the Holocaust: The Struggle Between Jews and Zionists in the Aftermath of World War II

The story of Jewish survivors and refugees in Displaced Person camps and their forced role in the founding on Israel.

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In the Shadow of the Holocaust: The Struggle Between Jews and Zionists in the Aftermath of World War II

The story of Jewish survivors and refugees in Displaced Person camps and their forced role in the founding on Israel.

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In the Shadow of the Holocaust: The Struggle Between Jews and Zionists in the Aftermath of World War II

In the Shadow of the Holocaust: The Struggle Between Jews and Zionists in the Aftermath of World War II

by Yosef Grodzinsky
In the Shadow of the Holocaust: The Struggle Between Jews and Zionists in the Aftermath of World War II

In the Shadow of the Holocaust: The Struggle Between Jews and Zionists in the Aftermath of World War II

by Yosef Grodzinsky

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The story of Jewish survivors and refugees in Displaced Person camps and their forced role in the founding on Israel.


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ISBN-13: 9781567512786
Publisher: Common Courage Press
Publication date: 07/01/2004
Pages: 250
Product dimensions: 4.90(w) x 7.60(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author


Yosef Grodzinsky is Professor of Psychology at Tel Aviv University, and Professor and Canada Research Chair in Neurolinguistics at McGill University. He has studied language mechanisms in the brain for many years, and has published several books and articles on the subject. He has been involved in historical research for a decade, focusing on Jewish national movements around the time of the Holocaust, and the relation between these and the establishment of the State of Israel. He has published extensively on these topics in the Hebrew scholarly and literary press. This book was published in Hebrew in 1998 under the title "Good Human Material."
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