Today, Europe is a favoured destination for refugees from all over the world. We might have forgotten an earlier exodus during the aftermath of the Second World War in the opposite direction. Jewish survivors of the Holocaust aimed for Palestine, and after 1948, the State of Israel. Protestants from the Netherlands, Switzerland, America and Germany intended to join the Jewish people in their new homeland by building the village Nes Ammim. The Netherlands had been occupied during the war; Switzerland had remained neutral. Germany carried the taints of guilt and defeat, the United States the laurels of the victor. What made them work together? And why did the Americans and the Swiss withdraw in 1967, the year of the Six-Day War? The many ques...
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Herbert Haag\u27s article discusses the outcome of the 1958 conference that was sponsored by the Chr...
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Historians have devoted increasing attention in the past decade to the aftermath of the Shoah, focus...
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In recent decades, growing academic attention has been paid to the Christian Zionist movement. Chri...
In March 1952, representatives of the Federal Republic of Germany, Israel and the Conference on Jewi...
In the aftermath of World War II, between twelve and fourteen million Germans residing in Central Eu...
International audienceThis project is at its very beginning. It deals with the illegal emigration to...
In this book Ben Braber answers the question how the integration of Jews into Dutch society influenc...
Moroccan Jews would be established in Jerusalem. The cornerstone for the new community would be the ...
Understanding religion from a material and corporeal angle, this open access book addresses the ways...
Chapter 2 of the unpublished book: United Nations' First Failure: UNSCOP and the Partition of Palest...
After the Holocaust, 250,000 Jewish survivors settled into Displaced Persons (DPs) centers throughou...
In October of 1941, twenty-nine rabbis and rabbinical students left Shanghai and eventually arrived ...
Herbert Haag\u27s article discusses the outcome of the 1958 conference that was sponsored by the Chr...
No country is like the tiny land of Israel which has been the location of the long history of its pe...
The Life and Times of Leopold Cohn conference, Dec. 4-6, 2019 As the title of my paper indicates, th...
Historians have devoted increasing attention in the past decade to the aftermath of the Shoah, focus...
It is no secret that Christian Zionism in the U.S. has long been paired with American patriotism. Si...
In recent decades, growing academic attention has been paid to the Christian Zionist movement. Chri...
In March 1952, representatives of the Federal Republic of Germany, Israel and the Conference on Jewi...
In the aftermath of World War II, between twelve and fourteen million Germans residing in Central Eu...
International audienceThis project is at its very beginning. It deals with the illegal emigration to...
In this book Ben Braber answers the question how the integration of Jews into Dutch society influenc...
Moroccan Jews would be established in Jerusalem. The cornerstone for the new community would be the ...
Understanding religion from a material and corporeal angle, this open access book addresses the ways...
Chapter 2 of the unpublished book: United Nations' First Failure: UNSCOP and the Partition of Palest...
After the Holocaust, 250,000 Jewish survivors settled into Displaced Persons (DPs) centers throughou...
In October of 1941, twenty-nine rabbis and rabbinical students left Shanghai and eventually arrived ...
Herbert Haag\u27s article discusses the outcome of the 1958 conference that was sponsored by the Chr...
No country is like the tiny land of Israel which has been the location of the long history of its pe...