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In Polish Jews in Israel: Polish-Language Press, Culture, and Politics Elżbieta Kossewska presents a study of the political history of Polish Jews in Israel and their cultural and intellectual achievements, with particular emphasis on the Polish-language press. The book describes Polish immigrants' adaptation in Israeli society after World War II, and shows the shifting of emigrants' attitudes and viewpoints against the backdrop of the Israeli political system. The book contains numerous testimonies, memoirs, and personal documents from Polish journalists and writers that have never been published before. These anecdotes, biographical curiosities, and fascinating details create an evocative and colorful picture of the lives of key figures of post-war Polish life in Israel.
Contents
List of Tables
Introduction
1 Foreign Languages in Israel
1.1 The Status of Yiddish, Polish, and Hebrew
1.2 Language and Press Policy
1.3 The Polish Language in Israel
2 Newspapers Published by the Progressive Party and the General Zionists
2.1 The Alliance of Jews from Poland in the Progressive Party
2.2 The Propaganda Policy of the Editors of Opinia
2.3 Nowiny [The News]
2.4 The Gomułka Aliyah
3 Mapai's Press
3.1 Mapai's Policy Towards Polish Journalists and Immigration
3.2 The Editorial Office
3.3 Clientelism
3.4 Language, Politics, and Propaganda
3.5 Nowiny versus Kurier
3.6 Nowiny-Kurier
3.7 The Lavon Affair and the Coalition Crisis
4 "Foreigners among Foreigners ..." - The March Aliyah
4.1 Ambivalent Identity
4.2 Nowiny-Kurier vis-à-vis the March Aliyah
4.3 The Attitudes of Zionists and Postcommunists Towards the March Aliyah
5 Mapam's Od Nowa
5.1 Mapam and the New Olim from Poland
5.2 Ignacy Iserles and "Homeless Themis"
5.3 Od Nowa - The Newspaper for Outsiders
5.4 Success with Readers in the Israeli Press
5.5 Between Commercialization and Weekly Opinion
5.6 Difficulties of Adaptation
5.7 Ethnic Politics and National Issues
5.8 Crisis
6 Walka - The Newspaper of the Israeli Communists
6.1 The Gomułka Aliyah and Maki
6.2 Walka
6.3 Controlled Adaptation of Communists
6.4 Israeli Communists and the International Communist Movement
6.5 March Epilogue: Biuletyn Związku Długoletnich Działaczy Ruchu Robotniczego
6.6 The Israeli Epilogue of Po Prostu and the Bund
Conclusion
Glossary of Selected Terms
Bibliography
Index