Kibbutz: Utopia and Politics
The Life and Times of Meir Yaari, 18971987
Aviva Halamish author Lenn Schramm translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Academic Studies Press
Published:30th Jul '17
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Meir Yaari (1897-1987) was the leader of Hashomer Hatza’ir, a movement which took an active part in shaping the history of the Jewish people in the crucial decades of the twentieth century. Its Kibbutzim had a leading role in matters of aliyah, settlement, and defense in mandatory Palestine and then independent Israel, and its members were among the organizers of Jewish resistance and revolt during the Holocaust. This biography discusses pivotal issues in the history of the Jewish people and the State of Israel, such as the friction between Zionism and socialism, the Arab question, the absorption of new immigrants, and generation gaps and conflicts. The book blends individual and collective perspectives and never loses sight of the tension between ideology and reality.
“Aviva Halamish has produced a splendid biography of Meir Yaari, one of the Zionist movement’s most colorful and intriguing figures. Writing with profound erudition and empathy, Halamish reveals the mysteries of Yaari’s charisma, his intellectual and organizational strengths, and his all-too-human flaws. Halamish throws light on not only Yaari as an individual but also on the kibbutz movement that he founded and on Israeli history writ large.” -- Derek Penslar, Stanley Lewis Professor of Israel Studies, University of Oxford
“Aviva Halamish has written a riveting biography of a key figure in the history of the Yishuv and the State of Israel. It is a work of extraordinary and relentless exploration of archival sources, letters, memoirs, and the contemporaneous press to reveal, in an engaging and fascinating manner, Yaari’s personal story and pivotal role in the creation of a new society. A must-read for scholars and students of the emergence of the Jewish State.” -- Jehuda Reinharz, Richard Koret Professor of Modern Jewish History, Brandeis University
“Aviva Halamish wrote a comprehensive biography of one of the most fascinating figures in the Zionist history, skillfully tracing his inner contradictions, conflicts with colleagues and opponents. What was the source of his magic impact on his adherents, who followed him to the dividing line between Zionism and communism? Whoever wishes to understand the social and cultural making of one of the most important kibbutz movements, Hashomer Hatza’ir, should read Halamish’s book.” -- Anita Shapira, Tel Aviv University
“This is an excellent book, one that I enjoyed reading very much. Halamish is an extraordinary historian and storyteller. It is also important for me to note that even though I was born and educated in Israel, I learned much and gained new insights into the kibbutz movement by reading this volume. … This book has significant relevance for Israeli society today.” —Moti Gigi, Sapir College, Israel Studies Review Vol. 33, No. 3 -- Moti Gigi * Israel Studies Review *
ISBN: 9781618116246
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496 pages