Refuge Must Be Given

Refuge Must Be Given

Eleanor Roosevelt, the Jewish Plight, and the Founding of Israel

Sears, John F.

Purdue University Press

05/2021

360

Mole

Inglês

9781612496337

15 a 20 dias

645

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Introduction
1. A Cautious Response to Nazi Germany
2. Partnering with Clarence Pickett
3. Responding to the Threat of War and the Nazi Assault on the Jews
4. Antisemitism and The Moral Basis of Democracy
5. The Wagner-Rogers Bill
6. The United States Committee for the Care of European Children
7. The Emergency Rescue Committee, Sumner Welles, and theObstacles to Rescue
8. Continuing the Fight on Behalf of Visa Applicants
9. Combating Anti-Immigrant Sentiment and Antisemitismon the Home Front
10. A Failed Attempt at Rescue
11. Responding to News of the Extermination Camps, 1942-45
12. A March to a Better Life
13. The Postwar Refugee Crisis and the Future of Palestine
14. Committing to the Establishment of a Jewish State
15. Visiting Israel as World Patron of Youth Aliyah
16. Immigrant Children and the Task of Cultural Integration
17. American Policy toward Israel in the 1950s
18. A Special Bond with Israel
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Clarence Pickett; Sumner Welles; Nazi persecution; Youth Aliyah; Hadassah; cultural bias; Arab-Jew conflict; Holocaust; Palestine; migration; transmigration; Franklin Roosevelt; antisemitism