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  • 1
    ISBN: 1874774439
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: X, 404 S. , 8
    Year of publication: 2002
    Uniform Title: Haskala ve'historia
    Note: Transl. from Hebr.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 0761821414
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: XIV, 273 S. , 8
    Year of publication: 2001
    Uniform Title: Frants Kafka
    Keywords: Kafka, Franz ; Religion
    Note: Transl. from the Hebr.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781468315585 , 1468315587
    Language: English
    Pages: 243 Seiten , Illustrationen , 21 cm
    Year of publication: 2017
    DDC: 307.776092
    Keywords: Neeman, Yael Childhood and youth ; Neeman, Yael ; Kibbutzim ; Kibbutzim History 20th century ; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Personal Memoirs ; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Religious ; RELIGION ; Religion, Politics & State ; Kibbutzim ; History
    Abstract: "The kibbutz movement is one of the most fascinating phenomena of modern history and one of Zionism's greatest stories. Several hundred communities attempted to live the ideas of equality, freedom, and social justice by giving up private property, individualism, and the "bourgeois" family unit to create an Israeli utopia following the Holocaust--the only example in world history of entire communities attempting to live in total equality. However, for the children raised in these communities, the kibbutz was an institution collapsing under the weight of an ideology that marginalized its offspring to make a political statement. In this spare and lucid memoir, Yael Neeman, born in 1960 at the height of the kibbutz movement, skillƯfully captures the defining memories of her childhood, which were shared by hundreds of thousands of Israeli children in the kibbutz. Using the collective narrator "we," Neeman recounts the experiences of the children of the kibbutz movement, as well as the sociopolitical circumstances within which the communities functioned. We Were the Future is more than a compelling personal account of growing up in the kibbutz movement; it is an unstintingly honest examination of the price of equality and a new lens through which to see the history of Israel."
    Note: "First published in Hebrew in 2011 as Hayinu Hé atid by Tel Aviv."--Title page verso , "First published in paperback in the United States in 2017 by The Overlook Press, Peter Mayer Publishers, Inc."--Title page verso
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781783780464
    Language: English
    Pages: 192 Seiten
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Year of publication: 2015
    Abstract: Over the last seven years Etgar Keret has had plenty of reasons to worry. His son, Lev, was born in the middle of a terrorist attack in Tel Aviv. His father became ill. And he has been constantly tormented by nightmarish visions of the Iranian president Ahmadinejad, anti-Semitic remarks both real and imagined, and, perhaps most worrisome of all, a dogged telemarketer who seems likely to chase him to the grave. Emerging from these darkly absurd circumstances is a series of funny, tender ruminations on everything from his three-year-old son's impending military service to the terrorist mindset behind Angry Birds. Moving deftly between the personal and the political, the playful and the profound, The Seven Good Years takes a life-affirming look at the human need to find good in the least likely places, and the stories we tell ourselves to make sense of our capricious world.
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