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Jewish Literatures in Spanish and Portuguese

Autor: Ruth Fine , Susanne Zepp

Número de Páginas: 686

This volume offers a thorough introduction to Jewish world literatures in Spanish and Portuguese, which not only addresses the coexistence of cultures, but also the functions of a literary and linguistic space of negotiation in this context. From the Middle Ages to present day, the compendium explores the main Jewish chapters within Spanish- and Portuguese-language world literature, whether from Europe, Latin America, or other parts of the world. No comprehensive survey of this area has been undertaken so far. Yet only a broad focus of this kind can show how diasporic Jewish literatures have been (and are ) – while closely tied to their own traditions – deeply intertwined with local and global literary developments; and how the aesthetic praxis they introduced played a decisive, formative role in the history of literature. With this epistemic claim, the volume aims at steering clear of isolationist approaches to Jewish literatures.

Jewish Self-Defense in South America

Autor: Raanan Rein

Número de Páginas: 277

Jewish Self-Defense in South America charts the ways in which Jewish youth in Argentina and Uruguay organized self-defense groups in the wake of an anti-Semitic wave that swept the Southern Cone in the 1960s. The kidnapping of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in Buenos Aires in 1960 and his trial and execution in Israel in 1962, as well as the assassination of the Latvian war criminal Herberts Cukurs in Montevideo in 1965, provoked violent attacks by right-wing nationalist organizations against Jewish lives and property. Thousands of Jews decided to teach the anti-Semitic bullies a lesson and make it very clear that shedding Jewish blood would not go unpunished, that Jews were no longer passive victims. The central role that the State of Israel and its envoys played in organizing, instructing, and training self-defense activists highlights the special ties between Israel and the Jewish Diaspora. Based on more than 120 interviews with former activists of self-defense, ex-Mossad officers and veteran Israeli diplomats, as well as on archival research, this is a pioneering study on ethnicity and diaspora in a time of growing political violence in South America. This book is a valuable ...

Jewish Experiences across the Americas

Autor: Katalin Franciska Rac , Lenny A. Ureña Valerio

Número de Páginas: 289

This volume explores the local specificities and global forces that shaped Jewish experiences in the Americas across five centuries, illuminating the culturally, religiously, and politically diverse lives of Jewish minorities in the Western Hemisphere.

Einstein en Uruguay

Autor: Diego Moraes

Número de Páginas: 236

Un exhaustivo trabajo de investigación en el que Diego Moraes reconstruye el viaje de uno de los personajes más importantes en la historia de la humanidad y un Uruguay a la vanguardia de la cultura y el pensamiento. En 1925 el famoso físico alemán Albert Einstein realizó una histórica visita al Uruguay. Casi cien años han pasado desde entonces pero, en la actualidad, ¿qué sabemos los uruguayos sobre aquel episodio? Una estatua ubicada en la Plaza de los Treinta y Tres, en el Centro montevideano, recuerda el momento más famoso de aquella visita: el célebre encuentro mantenido en ese mismo sitio entre Einstein y el filósofo Carlos Vaz Ferreira. Sin embargo, es poco más lo que se conoce, en términos generales. ¿Qué vino a hacer Einstein al Uruguay? ¿Quién lo invitó a nuestro país y por qué? ¿Qué personajes prominentes de la sociedad uruguaya conoció durante su estadía? ¿Dónde se alojó? ¿Qué actividades realizó durante la semana que permaneció en suelo uruguayo? ¿Qué impresión dejó entre los compatriotas de 1925? E, inversa mente, ¿qué opinión guardó luego de su paso por estas tierras? Estas son solo algunas de las preguntas que este libro...

The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute Planning Assessment, 2004-2005

Autor: Sergio Della Pergola , Jewish People Policy Planning Institute

Número de Páginas: 678

This volume comprises three main parts: The first includes five broad overviews of the current status of Jewish affairs. The second part includes six chapters, each of which reviews the main recent trends and policy issues relevant to Jewish life in six world regions which articulate contemporary Jewish life: North America; Latin America; Europe and the European Union; the Former Soviet Union; Asia, Africa, and the Pacific; and Israel. The third part introduces an overview of the goals and tasks accomplished by the main Jewish institutions and organizations worldwide in the definition and defense of Jewish interests.

Mandato de sangre

Autor: Fernando Amado

Número de Páginas: 338

Una investigación que indaga en el aparente y en el real poder de los judíos en Uruguay. Un intento por despejar las dudas en torno a esta colectividad. Según el imaginario popular, la colectividad judía es omnipresente, poderosa y cerrada. Pese a ser pocos en términos comparativos, los judíos siempre se han hecho notar en Uruguay. Fernando Amado ausculta con su estilo incisivo a esta comunidad heterogénea, rica, peculiar y contradictoria tratando de responder a numerosas preguntas. ¿Cuán «asimilados» están a la sociedad criolla y cómo los afecta? ¿Cómo funciona el entramado de instituciones judías y en qué medida operan como adoctrinamiento? ¿Cuán poderoso es el lobby judío? ¿Cuánto peso han ejercido sobre la política y en qué filas? ¿Cómo funciona en Uruguay su servicio secreto de inteligencia? ¿Existe un ejército paralelo?

Israel, the Diaspora, and Jewish Identity

Autor: Danny Ben-moshe , Zohar Segev

Número de Páginas: 372

This title investigates the significance, contribution, and role played by the State of Israel - ideologically and practically - and explores the extent and way Israel features in diaspora identity through a range of issues.

Roads Taken

Autor: Hasia R. Diner

Número de Páginas: 280

Between the late 1700s and the 1920s, nearly one-third of the world’s Jews emigrated to new lands. Crossing borders and often oceans, they followed paths paved by intrepid peddlers who preceded them. This book is the first to tell the remarkable story of the Jewish men who put packs on their backs and traveled forth, house to house, farm to farm, mining camp to mining camp, to sell their goods to peoples across the world. Persistent and resourceful, these peddlers propelled a mass migration of Jewish families out of central and eastern Europe, north Africa, and the Ottoman Empire to destinations as far-flung as the United States, Great Britain, South Africa, and Latin America. Hasia Diner tells the story of millions of discontented young Jewish men who sought opportunity abroad, leaving parents, wives, and sweethearts behind. Wherever they went, they learned unfamiliar languages and customs, endured loneliness, battled the elements, and proffered goods from the metropolis to people of the hinterlands. In the Irish Midlands, the Adirondacks of New York, the mining camps of New South Wales, and so many other places, these traveling men brought change—to themselves and the...

Memorias del Uruguay

Autor: Haim Avni , Rosa Perla Raicher

Número de Páginas: 150

Una colección de testimonios orales que constituyen información de primera fuente respecto de la historia de la comunidad judía en el Uruguay. Los entrevistados discuten los aportes judíos a la educación, la política, la vida social y cultural, y al sionismo.

Tiempos difíciles

Autor: Miguel Feldman

Número de Páginas: 236

During the authoritarian rule of Gabriel Terra in 1931-38, Uruguay experienced an increase in fascist and Nazi activities. Campaigns containing antisemitic elements were carried out in the press and in the parliament to change Uruguay's liberal immigration and cultural policies. As a result, two laws, enacted in 1932 and 1936, severely restricted Jewish immigration and use of the Yiddish language. This policy continued through the beginning of World War II; it was gradually abandoned due to Jewish and liberal public pressure.

Shoá

Autor: Robert Rozett , Shmuel Spector , Efraim Zadoff

Número de Páginas: 592

Este libro es parte de la colección e-Libro en BiblioBoard.

Memorias del Uruguay

Autor: Haim Avni , Rosa Perla Raicher

Número de Páginas: 146

Una colección de testimonios orales que constituyen información de primera fuente respecto de la historia de la comunidad judía en el Uruguay. Los entrevistados discuten los aportes judíos a la educación, la política, la vida social y cultural, y al sionismo.

Tiempos difíciles

Autor: Miguel Feldman

Número de Páginas: 244

During the authoritarian rule of Gabriel Terra in 1931-38, Uruguay experienced an increase in fascist and Nazi activities. Campaigns containing antisemitic elements were carried out in the press and in the parliament to change Uruguay's liberal immigration and cultural policies. As a result, two laws, enacted in 1932 and 1936, severely restricted Jewish immigration and use of the Yiddish language. This policy continued through the beginning of World War II; it was gradually abandoned due to Jewish and liberal public pressure.

Uruguay en la lucha por el judaísmo soviético

Autor: Comité Central Israelita Del Uruguay

Número de Páginas: 23

Entre la matzá y el mate

Autor: Daniela Bouret , Alvaro Martínez , David Telias

Número de Páginas: 180

Reconstructs, based on interviews, Jewish immigration to Uruguay in the 1930s. Discusses the consequences of restrictive immigration laws on Jewish immigrants and refugees. Recalls the hostile atmosphere against Jews as expressed in the press. Evaluates Nazi influence in the country before and during the war, as well as reactions against it.

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