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The Best School In Jerusalem Laura S Schor

  • SKU: BELL-51261416
The Best School In Jerusalem Laura S Schor
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Publisher: Brandeis University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.56 MB
Pages: 321
Author: Laura S. Schor
ISBN: 9781611684865, 9781611684858, 9781611684841, 1611684862, 1611684854, 1611684846
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Best School In Jerusalem Laura S Schor by Laura S. Schor 9781611684865, 9781611684858, 9781611684841, 1611684862, 1611684854, 1611684846 instant download after payment.

Annie Edith (Hannah Judith) Landau (1873-1945), born in London to immigrant parents and educated as a teacher, moved to Jerusalem in 1899 to teach English at the Anglo-Jewish Association's Evelina de Rothschild School for Girls. A year later she became its principal, a post she held for forty-five years. As a member of Jerusalem's educated elite, Landau had considerable influence on the city's cultural and social life, often hosting parties that included British Mandatory officials, Jewish dignitaries, Arab leaders, and important visitors. Her school, which provided girls of different backgrounds with both a Jewish and a secular education, was immensely popular and often had to reject candidates, for lack of space. A biography of both an extraordinary woman and a thriving institution, this book offers a lens through which to view the struggles of the nascent Zionist movement, World War I, poverty and unemployment in the Yishuv, and the relations between the religious and secular sectors and between Arabs and Jews, as well as Landau's own dual loyalties to the British and to the evolving Jewish community.

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