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Kibbutz: Utopia and Politics

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This biography of Meir Yaari, the leader of Hashomer Hatza’ir and its Kibbutz movement, discusses pivotal issues in the history of the Jewish people and the State of Israel, such as the friction be...
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Meir Yaari (1897-1987) was the leader of Hashomer Hatza’ir, a movement which took an active part in shaping the history of the Jewish people in the crucial decades of the twentieth century. Its Kibbutzim had a leading role in matters of aliyah, settlement, and defense in mandatory Palestine and then independent Israel, and its members were among the organizers of Jewish resistance and revolt during the Holocaust. This biography discusses pivotal issues in the history of the Jewish people and the State of Israel, such as the friction between Zionism and socialism, the Arab question, the absorption of new immigrants, and generation gaps and conflicts. The book blends individual and collective perspectives and never loses sight of the tension between ideology and reality.
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Price: $45.00
Pages: 496
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Imprint: Academic Studies Press
Series: Israel: Society, Culture, and History
Publication Date: 28 September 2018
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781618119834
Format: Paperback
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Middle Eastern history

“Aviva Halamish has produced a splendid biography of Meir Yaari, one of the Zionist movement’s most colorful and intriguing figures. Writing with profound erudition and empathy, Halamish reveals the mysteries of Yaari’s charisma, his intellectual and organizational strengths, and his all-too-human flaws. Halamish throws light on not only Yaari as an individual but also on the kibbutz movement that he founded and on Israeli history writ large.”
Aviva Halamish is Historian at the Open University of Israel, specializing in the history of the Jewish people and of Palestine in the twentieth century, focusing on Jewish immigration, the kibbutz, and historical biography. She has authored or edited over a dozen books. Halamish is a member of Israel's Council for Higher Education.
Introduction

Chapter 1: Reisha

Chapter 2: Vienna

Chapter 3: Bitaniyya Illit

Chapter 4: Founding a Kibbutz Movement

Chapter 5: A Wife and Helpmate

Chapter 6: Ideological Collectivism

Chapter 7: Facing the Catastrophe

Chapter 8: Facing the Forces of Tomorrow

Chapter 9: A Gaping Abyss

Chapter 10: Against the Current

Chapter 11: From Military Glory to Marking Time in the Opposition

Chapter 12: Unrequited Love

Chapter 13: In the Shadow of Big Brother

Chapter 14: The Kibbutz during the Transition from Yishuv to State

Chapter 15: For Zionism, for Socialism, for the Brotherhood of the Nations—and in That Order

Chapter 16: Fractured Beliefs

Chapter 17: The Rebellion of the Sons

Chapter 18: A Dove with Folded Wings

Chapter 19: Twilight

Chapter 20: Epilogue

Bibliography