This dissertation examines the meanings and uses of medicine for American Jews from 1945-1955. Focusing on medical activism in the United States, Europe, and Israel, I argue that medicine provides a lens with which to interpret the enormous changes of the immediate postwar decade among American Jews. In an era concerned with the need to heal and rebuild in the wake of the Holocaust, there was an urgent need for American Jews to become “caretakers” for world Jewry and medicine served as part of that effort in both Europe and Palestine/Israel. In the wake of the war, American Jews spearheaded efforts to rebuild medical networks, provide medical aid to Jewish displaced persons in Europe, and build medical infrastructures in Palestine and Israe...
As the women’s health movement grew out of second wave feminism in the late 1960s, activists demande...
Judaism, that is dealt with in a lot of publications, is a religion scattered all over the world. In...
This dissertation explores the activism of a cohort of Eastern European Jewish immigrants who came t...
This dissertation examines the meanings and uses of medicine for American Jews from 1945-1955. Focus...
In America, Jews had to learn how to explain and present themselves to non-Jews in order to survive ...
Recent histories of American Jews between 1945 and 1960 have emphasized their celebration of rising ...
This dissertation stakes a claim for the importance of Labor Zionism in the American Jewish context ...
Responding to momentous global events such as the Holocaust and the birth of Israel, participating i...
Historians and sociologists of American Jewish life have identified a tension between the American J...
Aaron Berman takes a moderate and measured approach to one of the most emotional issues in American ...
In this volume Yehudi Bauer describes the efforts made to aid European victims of World War II by th...
This dissertation investigates the construction and maintenance of ethnic boundaries in the face of ...
This dissertation focuses on the dynamic interplay between notions of Jewish identity and American u...
The transformation of Jewish political identity over the three decades following the Second World Wa...
The dissertation considers how a wide range of actors—including physicians, scientists, hospitals, a...
As the women’s health movement grew out of second wave feminism in the late 1960s, activists demande...
Judaism, that is dealt with in a lot of publications, is a religion scattered all over the world. In...
This dissertation explores the activism of a cohort of Eastern European Jewish immigrants who came t...
This dissertation examines the meanings and uses of medicine for American Jews from 1945-1955. Focus...
In America, Jews had to learn how to explain and present themselves to non-Jews in order to survive ...
Recent histories of American Jews between 1945 and 1960 have emphasized their celebration of rising ...
This dissertation stakes a claim for the importance of Labor Zionism in the American Jewish context ...
Responding to momentous global events such as the Holocaust and the birth of Israel, participating i...
Historians and sociologists of American Jewish life have identified a tension between the American J...
Aaron Berman takes a moderate and measured approach to one of the most emotional issues in American ...
In this volume Yehudi Bauer describes the efforts made to aid European victims of World War II by th...
This dissertation investigates the construction and maintenance of ethnic boundaries in the face of ...
This dissertation focuses on the dynamic interplay between notions of Jewish identity and American u...
The transformation of Jewish political identity over the three decades following the Second World Wa...
The dissertation considers how a wide range of actors—including physicians, scientists, hospitals, a...
As the women’s health movement grew out of second wave feminism in the late 1960s, activists demande...
Judaism, that is dealt with in a lot of publications, is a religion scattered all over the world. In...
This dissertation explores the activism of a cohort of Eastern European Jewish immigrants who came t...