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  • 1
    Language: Hebrew
    Year of publication: 1970-
    Dates of Publication: 1.1970=5730 -
    DDC: 890
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    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
    Note: In hebr. u. lat. Schr.
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  • 2
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 1959-
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    Keywords: Jewish legends ; Anthologie ; Judentum ; Judentum ; Legende ; Jüdische Literatur ; Märchen
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781108472197 , 9781108459129
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 225 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2019
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zeira, Yael The revolution within
    DDC: 956.9405/5
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    Keywords: Palestinian Arabs Politics and government 20th century ; Palestinian Arabs Politics and government 21st century ; Government, Resistance to ; Political participation ; Civil society ; Palästina ; Widerstand ; Politische Beteiligung ; Gewaltloser Widerstand ; Zivilgesellschaft
    Abstract: Inhaltsverzeichnis: The Rise of Anti-Regime Resistance -- Educational Institutions and Participation in Resistance -- Disciplinary Institutions and Participation in Resistance -- Beyond State Institutions : Civil Society and the Coordination of Resistance.
    Abstract: Klappentext: Why do some individuals participate in risky, anti-regime resistance whereas others abstain? The Revolution Within answers this question through an in-depth study of unarmed resistance against Israeli rule in the Palestinian Territories over more than a decade. Despite having strong anti-regime sentiment, Palestinians initially lacked the internal organizational strength often seen as necessary for protest. This book provides a foundation for understanding participation and mobilization under these difficult conditions. It argues that, under these conditions, integration into state institutions - schools, prisons and courts - paradoxically makes individuals more likely to resist against the state. Diverse evidence drawn from field research - including the first, large-scale survey of participants and non-participants in Palestinian resistance, Arabic-language interviews, and archival sources - supports the argument. The book's findings explain how anti-regime resistance can occur even without the strong civil society organizations often regarded as necessary for protest and, thus, suggest new avenues for supporting civil resistance movements.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 206-217. - Index: Seite 218-225
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781138580541 , 9780367664145
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 140 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Routledge Jewish studies series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Şanlı, Süleyman, author Jews of Turkey
    DDC: 305.892/40561
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    Keywords: Jews, Turkish ; Jews, Turkish ; Turkey Emigration and immigration ; Israel Emigration and immigration ; Türkei ; Juden ; Kultur ; Migration
    Abstract: Jews of Turkey: Migration, Culture and Memory explores the culture of Jews, who immigrated from East Turkey to Israel. The study reveals the cultural values of their communities, way of life, beliefs and traditions in the multicultural and multi-religious environment that was the East of Turkey. The book presents their immigration processes, social relationships, and memories of their past from a cultural perspective. Consequently, this study reconstructs the life of Eastern Jews of Turkey before their immigration to Israel. The anthropological fieldwork for this research was carried out over a year in Israel. The author visited eleven cities, where he found Jewish communities from the Ottoman Empire. The book examines their history and origins, personal stories of their immigration, and different social aspects, such as their relationships with Muslims, other Jewish neighbourhoods, the family, childhood, status of women, marriages, clothing, cuisine, religious life, education, economic conditions, Sabbath and Holidays. This book is the first discussing multiple Jewish communities living in Israel, who moved from East Turkey. The book will be a valuable resource for researchers and students who are interested in Jewish and Israeli studies, Turkish minorities and Anthropology
    Abstract: Introduction : invisible and forgotten Jews of Turkey -- Origins and history -- Migration -- Social life, culture, and collective memory -- Conclusion : become visible and be remembered
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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