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  • Rein, Raanan  (8)
  • Jews History 1945-  (5)
  • Argentina Ethnic relations  (2)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004237285
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 399 pages) , illustrations, maps
    Year of publication: 2013
    Series Statement: Jewish Latin America v. 2
    Series Statement: issues and methods
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The New Jewish Argentina: Facets of Jewish Experiences in the Southern Cone
    Keywords: Jews History ; Jews Identity ; Jews Intellectual life ; Jews Social life and customs ; Jews Cultural assimilation ; Argentina Ethnic relations
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Raanan Rein and Adriana Brodsky -- Chapter One The Jewish Experience in Argentina in a Diasporic Comparative Perspective /José C. Moya -- Chapter Two From Textile Thieves to “Supposed Seamstresses”: Jews, Crime, and Urban Identities in Buenos Aires, 1905–1930 /Mollie Lewis Nouwen -- Chapter Three Uprooting the Seeds of Evil: Ezras Noschim and Jewish Marriage Regulation, Morality Certificates, and Degenerate Prostitute Mothers in 1930s Buenos Aires /Mir Yarfitz -- Chapter Four Print Culture and Urban Geography: Jewish Bookstores, Libraries and Printers in Buenos Aires, 1910–1960 /Alejandro Dujovne -- Chapter Five “Don Jacobo en la Argentina” Battles the Nacionalistas: Crítica, the Funny Pages, and Jews as a Liberal Discourse (1929–1932) /Ariel Svarch -- Chapter Six The “Other” Gerchunoff and the Visual Representation of the Shoah /Edna Aizenberg -- Chapter Seven An Argentine Experience? Borges, Judaism, and the Holocaust /Federico Finchelstein -- Chapter Eight Electing ‘Miss Sefaradí ’, and ‘Queen Esther’: Sephardim, Zionism, and Ethnic and National Identities in Argentina, 1933–1971 /Adriana Brodsky -- Chapter Nine Politically Incorrect: César Tiempo and the Editorial Staff of the Cultural Supplement of La Prensa /Raanan Rein -- Chapter Ten Generation and Innovation in the Rise of an Argentine-Jewish Community, 1960–1967 /Beatrice D. Gurwitz -- Chapter Eleven Reading Kissinger’s Avatars: Cold War Pragmatism in Argentina’s Middle East Policy /David M. K. Sheinin -- Chapter Twelve “Memories that Lie a Little.” New Approaches to the Research into the Jewish Experience during the Last Military Dictatorship in Argentina /Emmanuel Nicolás Kahan -- Chapter Thirteen Child Survivors of the Shoa: Testimony, Citizenship, and Survival in Jewish Buenos Aires /Natasha Zaretsky -- Chapter Fourteen Body and Soul: Therapeutic Dimensions of Jewish Ultra-Orthodoxy in Neoliberal Argentina /Shari Jacobson -- Chapter Fifteen The Other Becomes Mainstream: Jews in Contemporary Argentine Cinema /Tzvi Tal -- Index.
    Abstract: Congratulations to Adriana Brodsky and Raanan Rein whose edited volume has been chosen as the winner of the 2013 Latin American Jewish Studies Association Book Prize! The New Jewish Argentina aims at filling in important lacunae in the existing historiography of Jewish Argentines. Moving away from the political history of the organized community, most articles are devoted to social and cultural history, including unaffiliated Jews, women and gender, criminals, printing presses and book stores. These essays, written by scholars from various countries, consider the tensions between the national and the trans-national and offer a mosaic of identities which is relevant to all interested in Jewish history, Argentine history and students of ethnicity and diaspora. This collection problematizes the existing image of Jewish-Argentines and looks at Jews not just as persecuted ethnics, idealized agricultural workers, or as political actors in Zionist politics.  \'This book is a must-read for students and scholars interested in immigration to Latin America, Ethnic History, and Jewish Studies, but its readership could extend to anybody who is interested in this chapter of social and cultural history.\' Ariana Huberman, Haverford College This book is also available in paperback
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789004233461 , 9789004237285
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 399 S. , Ill., Kt. , 25 cm
    Year of publication: 2013
    Series Statement: Jewish Latin America 2
    DDC: 982/.0004924
    Keywords: Argentinien ; Juden ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Literaturangaben
    URL: 04
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2012
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of Modern Jewish Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 11,3 (2012) 357-376
    Keywords: Youth movements, Jewish ; Antisemitism ; Jews History 1945- ; Argentina Foreign relations ; Israel Foreign relations
    Abstract: The years after the kidnapping of Adolf Eichmann, in 1960, were the most difficult for Jews in Argentina since the pogrom of the Tragic Week in 1919. Antisemitic propaganda, vandalism against Jewish institutions, and attacks against Jewish schoolchildren and university students continued well into the mid-1960s, carried out by Catholic and nationalist youth organizations. The Jewish communal “establishment” reacted on a political level, denouncing the attacks to the authorities and at international forums. Nevertheless, many young Jews, mainly members of Zionist youth movements, organized self-defense groups under the supervision of the Israeli “Mossad”. Their activities consisted of physical training, providing security for events, guarding Jewish schools and synagogues, and escorting Israeli dignitaries. They also infiltrated antisemitic organizations, beat up hooligans, and attacked nationalist demonstrations. Concludes that the activities of the Jewish self-defense groups were amateurish, and that their effectiveness was doubtful. However, these activities had a strong psychological effect on the Jews in the country and on Argentinian public opinion in general, in the sense that the Jews presented themselves as capable of reacting violently against attacks and as able to defend their honor.
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  • 4
    Language: Spanish
    Year of publication: 2011
    Titel der Quelle: Pensar lo judío en la Argentina del siglo XXI
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2011) 181-196
    Keywords: Perón, Juan Domingo, ; Organización Israelita Argentina ; Jews History 1945-
    Note: A larger version appeared in "Investigaciones y Ensayos" 58 (2009) 429-468.
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  • 5
    Language: Spanish
    Year of publication: 2011
    Titel der Quelle: Pertenencia y Alteridad
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2011) 201-222
    Keywords: Jews History 1945-
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  • 6
    Article
    Article
    In:  זמנים; רבעון להיסטוריה 88-99 (2011) 114
    Language: Hebrew
    Year of publication: 2011
    Titel der Quelle: זמנים; רבעון להיסטוריה
    Angaben zur Quelle: 88-99 (2011) 114
    Keywords: Jews ; Jews History 1945- ; Jews Sports
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden [The Netherlands] : Brill
    ISBN: 9789047441489
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 2010
    Series Statement: Jewish identities in a changing world v. 12
    Series Statement: Brill ebook titles
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Argentine Jews or Jewish Argentines?: Essays on Ethnicity, Identity, and Diaspora
    DDC: 982/.004924
    Keywords: Jews Identity ; Jews Attitudes ; Jews, Argentine Attitudes ; Argentina Ethnic relations ; Argentina Politics and government 20th century ; Argentina Politics and government 20th century ; Press coverage
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /R. Rein -- Chapter One. Ethnicity And Diaspora In Twentieth-Century Latin America: The Jewish Case /R. Rein -- Chapter Two. Searching For Home Abroad: Jews In Argentina And Argentines In Israel /R. Rein -- Chapter Three. Complementary Identities: Sephardim, Zionists, And Argentines In The Interwar Period /R. Rein -- Chapter Four. Argentina, World War II, And The Entry Of Nazi War Criminals /R. Rein -- Chapter Five. Nationalism, Education, And Identity: Argentine Jews And Catholic Religious Instruction /R. Rein -- Chapter Six. Diplomats And Journalists: The Image Of Peronism In The Hebrew Press /R. Rein -- Chapter Seven. A Pact Of Oblivion: The De-Peronization Of The Jewish Community /R. Rein -- Chapter Eight. Argentine Jews And The Accusation Of ‘Dual Loyalty’ /R. Rein -- Chapter Nine. Perón’s Return To Power As Reflected In The Israeli Press /R. Rein -- Chapter Ten. Soccer As A Double-Edged Weapon: Argentine Exiles In Israel Protest Against The 1978 World Cup /R. Rein -- Bibliography /R. Rein -- Index /R. Rein.
    Abstract: The essays gathered here challenge essentialist concepts and overemphasis on Jewish particularity, as well as the common discourse of Jewish victimology. At the same time, they reveal how the Jews, like other ethnic groups, are not monolithic but fragmented by place of origin, social class, political ideologies, and gender. The topics discussed include the non-political Zionism espoused by Sephardic Jews during the first half of the 20th century, Argentine neutrality during World War II, the entry of Nazi war criminals to Argentina, the regime of Juan Perón and its attitudes towards Jewish-Argentines and the state of Israel, the reactions of Jews to the anti-Semitic wave in Argentina following the kidnapping of Adolf Eichman by Mossad agents, the Latin American community in Israel, and protests by Argentine exiles in Israel against the 1978 world-cup soccer games, played in Argentina during a brutal military regime. This book is also available in paperback. \'... Argentine Jews or Jewish Argentines?: Essays on Ethnicity, Identity and Diaspora is a critical contribution encouraging more subtle approaches to studying the identities of Jewish populations in Latin America.\' Steven Hyland Jr., Wingate University
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-274) and index
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  • 8
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2010
    Titel der Quelle: Jewish Social Studies
    Angaben zur Quelle: 16,3 (2010) 1-31
    Keywords: Timerman, Jacobo, ; Jews History 1945- ; Israel and the diaspora ; Israeli periodicals ; Argentina Foreign relations ; Israel Foreign relations
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