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  • FU Berlin  (3)
  • Vienna  (3)
  • English  (3)
  • Arabic
  • Westport, Conn. [u.a.] : Praeger
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  • 1
    ISBN: 027599001X
    Language: English
    Pages: XXII, 160 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Year of publication: 2006
    DDC: 956.9405/4
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    Keywords: Frau ; Politik ; Women Social conditions ; Women Social conditions ; Women's rights ; Women's rights ; Women in politics ; Women in politics ; Palästinenserin ; Nahostkonflikt ; Frau ; Friedensbemühung ; Israel Social conditions ; Israel Politics and government ; Palestine Social conditions ; Palestine Politics and government ; Israel ; Israel ; Frau ; Nahostkonflikt ; Friedensbemühung ; Israel ; Palästinenserin ; Nahostkonflikt ; Friedensbemühung
    Abstract: Blossoms on the Olive Tree is an American woman's account of work that Israeli and Palestinian women are doing to educate themselves and their societies about militarization, human rights, women's rights, and the democratic process. The book highlights women on both sides of the political divide who reach out to each other, engage in bi-national dialogue, and challenge ongoing violence. Despite severe societal restraints in carving out political space for themselves, women in both societies have devised creative opportunities. Powers documents the women's working committees attached to Palestinian political parties and the creativity of Israeli women striving to "civil-ize" their society. Ironically, it is their marginalization that offers women space to engage in their peace-building efforts. The book ends with a clarion call for the implementation of UN Resolution 1325, which requires the presences of women at the highest levels of peace negotiations. Women, with their commitment to reconciliation and healing, bring a significant vision to the enterprise of peace-building, and Powers suggests that it's high time they be taken seriously
    Abstract: In the course of researching this book, Powers stayed in Jewish homes, Muslim homes, and Christian homes, observing women going about their daily tasks. She shared Shabbat dinners and Christmas dinners, Muslim family celebrations, herbal tea and Arab coffee, benefiting from extraordinary hospitality, and learning that Israeli and Palestinian are more alike than they are different. Like women everywhere, Jewish and Arab women care deeply for their children, put up with anger and abuse from their husbands, and try to negotiate a path between societal expectations and personal convictions. Virtually all of them yearn to live in peace, to raise their families without fear, and to enjoy the small pleasures of life without anxiety for the future. These are their stories, and they impart a measure of humanity to the occupation, the Separation Wall, and living with the fear of suicide bombings that is difficult to glean from nightly news reports. Most important, these remarkable women are succeeding in changing from within the way in which their own societies think about themselves
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 0313309507
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 335 S.
    Year of publication: 2004
    Series Statement: Bibliographies and indexes in religious studies 54
    Series Statement: Bibliographies and indexes in religious studies
    DDC: 016.94053181
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    Keywords: Christianisme et antisémitisme - Bibliographie ; Godsdienst ; Holocaust ; Juifs - Allemagne - 1933-1945 - Bibliographie ; Shoah - Aspect religieux - Christianisme - Bibliographie ; Shoah - Aspect religieux - Judaïsme - Bibliographie ; Shoah - Bibliographie ; Geschichte ; Judenvernichtung ; Religion ; Christianity and antisemitism Bibliography History ; Holocaust (Christian theology) Bibliography ; Holocaust (Jewish theology) Bibliography ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Bibliography Causes ; Judenvernichtung ; Antisemitismus ; Christentum ; Bibliografie ; Judenvernichtung ; Christentum ; Christentum ; Antisemitismus
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Erscheint: Mai 2004
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  • 3
    ISBN: 0275951391
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 234 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Year of publication: 1995
    DDC: 940.53/18/09436
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1938-1945 ; Holocaust ; Joden ; Juden ; Judenvernichtung ; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Jews Persecutions ; Juden ; Exil ; Judenverfolgung ; Österreich ; Austria Ethnic relations ; Österreich ; Österreich ; Juden ; Geschichte 1938-1945 ; Österreich ; Judenverfolgung ; Geschichte 1938-1945 ; Österreich ; Juden ; Exil ; Geschichte 1938-1945
    Abstract: When Hitler marched into Austria in March 1938, the country's Jewish population numbered nearly 200,000. Those Jews who were able to find refuge in neutral countries were safe; those who fled to countries subsequently overrun by the Nazis were eventually hunted down. Between 1938 and 1945, more than 50,000 Austrian Jews were deported; no more than 2,000 returned. The estimate of Austrian Jews caught by the Nazis in neighboring countries is 17,000. Therefore, more than one-third of Austria's Jewish population were killed during this period. After extensive research of the records at the various documentation centers and using primary as well as secondary sources, Schneider relates how Jews lived in Austria until either flight or deportation; she follows the transports to their destination and, using the fate of family and friends as examples, describes the experiences in the camps, as well as the homecoming of the survivors. In the process, Schneider provides the most detailed account available on the fate of exiles and victims from Austria. She concludes with a complete list of all camp survivors. A gripping historical record for all students of the Holocaust and modern European history.
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