Israels Impact 1950-1951

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Author: Allen Lesser

ISBN-10: 0819141267

ISBN-13: 9780819141262

Category: Peoples & Cultures - Biography

Studies and analyzes the changes and other developments in the American Jewish community, its organizations and leadership, as it reacted to the Holocaust and the establishment of an independent state of Israel. Based on the author's first-hand reporting of events which appeared in his weekly newsletter, Cross-Section, USA, the author examines the changes in the Zionist movement, in religion, culture, news services, and the entire structure of Jewish philanthropy, as well as the United...

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Studies and analyzes the changes and other developments in the American Jewish community, its organizations and leadership, as it reacted to the Holocaust and the establishment of an independent state of Israel.

\ American Jewish Archives JournalThis volume is a fascinating and important source of historical information that records and analyzes the people and events central to the development of the special set of circumstances that define the relationship between Israel and the American Jewish community.\ \ \ \ \ American Jewish Archives Journal - Jacob R. Marcus\ ...a very interesting and valuable study. American Jewish historians will enjoy reading it; it is a mine of information.\ \ \ American Jewish Archives JournalI find in the book information on a crucial period of Jewish life and exciting material that has not been published elsewhere. Although Mr. Lesser defines the book as a 'personal record,' it is more than that. It is also a treatise that includes objective analysis of trends and organizations in the Jewish community that go beyond the years which the book covers. Further, though the title implies that the book deals only with Israel, what it reveals about the American Jewish community is, just as important, and comprehensive. I am pleased to recommend it enthusiastically.\ \ \ \ \ American Jewish Archives JournalWhat is so remarkable is that many of the problems unsolved then still remain unsolved today. Israel became much stronger and much more central to American Jewish life after the Six-Day War. The giants mentioned in the book like Ben-Gurion, Jacob Blaustein, and Abba Hillel Silver have disappeared and we feel more than ever their absence. Mr. Lesser should be complimented on having written this book, which is a reminder of the struggles of the 1950s.\ \