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Zionism In An Arab Country Jews In Iraq In The 1940s Esther Meirglitzenste

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Zionism In An Arab Country Jews In Iraq In The 1940s Esther Meirglitzenste
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.41 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Esther Meir-Glitzenste
ISBN: 9780203344064, 9780714655796, 0203344065, 0714655791
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Zionism In An Arab Country Jews In Iraq In The 1940s Esther Meirglitzenste by Esther Meir-glitzenste 9780203344064, 9780714655796, 0203344065, 0714655791 instant download after payment.

Zionism in an Arab Country explores the relations between the Zionist establishment in Israel, and the Jewish community in Iraq. This relationship is centred on two organizations: a Zionist movement and a defense organization. By reviewing the activity of these organizations, Esther Meir-Glitzstein examines the decade preceding mass immigration, and reveals the political, societal, economic and cultural developments that shaped the history of Iraqi Jewry in this crucial period.Beyond the main focus on the sphere of Zionist activity, Meir-Glitzstein also uncovers the basic problems that shaped both the development of Iraqi Jewry in the 1940s and the policy of the Zionist establishment - trapped between Arab nationalism and Jewish nationalism. Finally, she elucidates the reasons and circumstances that led to the mass immigration of Jews from Iraq to the state of Israel.

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