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Full Description
Polanim's literary journalism/reportage draws on extensive interviews with Israelis of Polish origin and their children, with each chapter organized around a particular experience of Poland and of Palestine/Israel, or around memories passed on. Some had gotten away from pre-war antisemitism, some found post-war devastated Poland unbearable, and some were pushed out in 1968. Through those individual experiences, Przewrocka-Aderet gets at Jewish life in Poland from the 1920s into the 1990s, and at their experiences in Palestine/Israel of these Polanim. Leaving at and arriving at different moments, they also differed in social class, education, gender, political affiliation, and age at the moment of emigration—but they also differed in the unpredictable variety of human experience beyond any social categories.
Contents
INSTEAD OF AN INTRODUCTION
Roots
Gidi
1. ROAD TO THE ERETZ
Rush
Tel Aviv
Lodzia
Illegals
Miri
Kibbutznikim
2. THEY SURVIVED
Aliza
The Strong
Boris
3. IN YOUNG ISRAEL
Midwife
Unwanted
Gomułkowo
Jakub
Judeocommunism
Michał
Palimpsest
Polish Mother
Mother and Son
Together
4. RETURN JOURNEYS
Karol
Zuza
Haggai
EPILOGUE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
BIBLIOGRAPHY



