The Melting Pot in Israel

The Melting Pot in Israel
Author: Zvi Zameret,Tsevi Tsameret
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2002-03-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0791452557

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Covers early Israeli education policy regarding immigrant populations.

The Melting Pot A Tale of Russian Jewish Immigrants

The Melting Pot  A Tale of Russian Jewish Immigrants
Author: Israel Zangwill
Publsiher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2020-12-17
Genre: Drama
ISBN: EAN:4064066396404

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The Melting-Pot depicts the life of a Russian Jewish immigrant family, the Quixanos. David Quixano has survived a pogrom, which killed his mother and sister, and he wishes to forget this horrible event. He composes an "American Symphony" and wants to look forward to a society free of ethnic divisions and hatred, rather than backward at his traumatic past.

The Melting Pot in Israel

The Melting Pot in Israel
Author: Zvi Zameret
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780791489222

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This volume combines a translation of substantial portions of one of the most important documents in the early history of Israel—the government commission of inquiry concerning education in the immigrant camps, appointed in 1950—with analysis of the ensuing public debates and repercussions, and their meaning for Israeli society today. Using extensive historical research, Zameret traces the development of political and social processes in the early years of Israel's existence and points to their far-reaching and decisive implications for contemporary Israeli society, including the rise of Shas, the political party created by ultra-Orthodox Oriental Jews.

The Melting Pot

The Melting Pot
Author: Israel Zangwill
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2022-11-13
Genre: Drama
ISBN: EAN:8596547399179

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The Melting-Pot depicts the life of a Russian Jewish immigrant family, the Quixanos. David Quixano has survived a pogrom, which killed his mother and sister, and he wishes to forget this horrible event. He composes an "American Symphony" and wants to look forward to a society free of ethnic divisions and hatred, rather than backward at his traumatic past.

The Melting pot

The Melting pot
Author: Israel Zangwill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 215
Release: 1921
Genre: Jews
ISBN: OCLC:1014136911

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From the Ghetto to the Melting Pot

From the Ghetto to the Melting Pot
Author: Israel Zangwill
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0814329551

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In his historic play The Melting Pot, Israel Zangwill (1864-1926) introduced into our discourse a potent metaphor that for nearly a hundred years has served as a key definition of the United States. The play, enthusiastically espoused by President Theodore Roosevelt, to whom it was dedicated, offered a grand vision of America as a dynamic process of ethnic and racial amalgamation. By his own admission, The Melting Pot grew out of Zangwill's intense involvement in issues of Jewish immigration and resettlement and was grounded in his interpretation of Jewish history. Zangwill, Anglo Jewry's most renowned writer, began writing seriously for the stage in the late 1890s. At the time, the negative stereotype of the so-called Stage Jew was still deeply entrenched in the theatrical mainstream, so much so that Jewish playwrights writing for the English-language stage avoided altogether the portrayal of Jewish life. Zangwill shattered this silence in 1899 with the American premiere of Children of the Ghetto-his first full-length drama, and the first English-language play devoted in its entirety to the depiction of Jewish life in an authentic and positive fashion. The play's groundbreaking production drew tremendous attention and generated heated debates, but since the script was never published, the memory of the passions it generated dimmed, and its whereabouts eventually became unknown. After more than a century, theater historian Edna Nahshon has discovered the original manuscript of this milestone text, as well as that of another unpublished Zangwill play, The King of Schnorrers, and the original version of The Melting Pot. Nahshon brings these three works together in print for the first time in From the Ghetto to the Melting Pot. Edna Nahshon's in-depth introduction to this volume includes a biography of Israel Zangwill that especially pertains to these works and situates them within the Anglo-American theater of the time. The essays preceding each play provide rich and hitherto unknown information on the scripts, their stage productions, and their popular and critical reception. While some issues addressed in From the Ghetto to the Melting Pot are uniquely Jewish, others are universal and typical of the negotiation of self-presentation by ethnic and minority groups, particularly within the American experience.

Israeli Soul

Israeli Soul
Author: Michael Solomonov,Steven Cook
Publsiher: Rux Martin/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2018
Genre: HOUSE & HOME
ISBN: 9780544970373

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Simple meals inspired by Israeli street food, by the authors of the best-selling James Beard Book of the Year, Zahav.

A Jew in the Public Arena

A Jew in the Public Arena
Author: Meri-Jane Rochelson
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0814333443

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Examines the fascinating and controversial career of Israel Zangwillauthor, journalist, feminist, Zionist, and the first Jewish celebrity of the twentieth century.