Full Description
An in-depth and multifaceted investigation of how Polish Jews, Polish Zionism, and Polish culture influenced Israel's cultural and political development, as well as of how the Zionist project influenced Jewish life in Poland. From its inception as a political movement, Zionism had as its main goal the creation of a 'New Jew' who could contribute to building a Jewish state, preferably in the historic homeland of the Jewish people, where Jews would free themselves from the negative characteristics which, in the view of the ideologues of Zionism, had developed in the diaspora. Yet, inevitably, those who settled in Palestine brought with them considerable cultural baggage. A substantial proportion of them came from the Polish lands, and their presence significantly affected the political and cultural life of the Yishuv, and later the State of Israel. In this volume, scholars from Israel, Poland and elsewhere in Europe, and North America explore different aspects of this influence, as well as the continuing relationship between Israel and Poland, up to the present day.
Contents
Introduction
 Israel Bartal, François Guesnet, Antony Polonsky, and Scott Ury
 I. Before Zionism
 Hasidic Communities in the Land of Israel in the Nineteenth Century
 Uriel Gellman
 Polish Distinctiveness in Jerusalem, Congress Poland, and Western Prussia in the Nineteenth Century
 Yochai Ben-Ghedalia
 II. From the Beginnings of Zionism to the Second World War
 Between Attraction and Repulsion, Disaster and Hope: Jews, Poland, and the Land of Israel before 1948
 Łukasz Tomasz Sroka
 Zionism in Poland, Poland in Zionism
 Anna Landau-Czajka
 The Fourth Aliyah and the Fulfilment of Zionism in the Land of Israel
 Meir Chazan
 Nalewki Street in Tel Aviv? The Political Heritage of East European Jewry in the Yishuv and the State of Israel
 Gershon Bacon
 Between Tłomackie 13, Warsaw, and Kaplan 2, Tel Aviv: The Role of the East European Jewish Press in Shaping Israeli Journalism
 Ela Bauer
 Jewish Politics Without Borders: How Ben-Gurion Won the Elections to the Zionist Congress of 1933
 Rona Yona
 A Bridge between West and East: Polish Economic Policy and the Yishuv
 Katarzyna Dziekan
 Palestine for the Third Time: Ksawery Pruszyński and the Emergence of Israel
 Wiesław Powaga
 III. From the War to the Israeli Declaration of Independence
 Imagined Motherland: Zionism in Poland after the Holocaust
 Natalia Aleksiun
 Between Hostility and Intimacy: Christian and Jewish Polish Citizens in the USSR, Iran, and Palestine
 Mikhal Dekel
 Mordecai Tsanin: Yiddish Orphanhood in Israel and Afterlife in Poland
 Monika Adamczyk-Garbowska
 IV. From Israeli Independence to the End of Communism
 Art and Society between Poland and Israel: The Life and Work of Henryk Hechtkopf 
 Hanna Lerner
 Yom-Tov Levinsky, Jewish Ritual, and Exile in Israeli Culture
 Adi Sherzer
 Israel Expunged: Communist Censorship of the Polish Catholic Press, 1945-1989
 Bożena Szaynok
 Homeland, State, and Language: The Integration of Polish Jews into Israel
 Elżbieta Kossewska
 The Polish Exodus of 1968: Antisemitism, Dropouts, and Re-emigrants in Nowiny i Kurier
 Miri Freilich
 V. From the End of Communism to Today
 Home as a Place of No Return: Journeys to Poland in the Writings of Child Survivors and the Second and Third Generations
 Efraim Sicher
 Israelis? Poles? Blurring the Boundaries of Identity in Contemporary Israeli Literature
 Shoshana Ronen
 Other Family Stories: The Third Post-Holocaust Generation's Journey to Poland 
 Jagoda Budzik
 Neuland, or the Displacement of an Ideal: Israel in the Work of Eshkol Nevo
 Alina Molisak
 Israel and Poland Confront Holocaust Memory
 Yifat Gutman and Elazar Barkan
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