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From Catastrophe to Power: The Holocaust Survivors and the Emergence of Israel [Hardcover]

Idith Zertal (Author)
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0520215788 978-0520215788 October 5, 1998
In a book certain to generate controversy and debate, Idith Zertal boldly interprets a much revered chapter in contemporary Jewish and Zionist history: the clandestine immigration to Palestine of Jewish refugees, most of them Holocaust survivors, that was organized by Palestinian Zionists just after World War II. Events that captured the attention of the world, such as the Exodus affair in the summer 1947, are seen here in a strikingly new light.
At the center of Zertal's book is the Mossad, a small, unorthodox Zionist organization whose mission beginning in 1938 was to bring Jews to Palestine in order to subvert the British quotas on Jewish immigration. From Catastrophe to Power scrutinizes the Mossad's mode of operation, its ideology and politics, its structure and history, and its collective human profile as never before.
Zertal's moving story sweeps across four continents and encompasses a range of political cultures and international forces. But underneath this story another darker and more complex plot unfolds: the special encounter between the Zionist revolutionary collective and the mass of Jewish remnant after the Holocaust. According to Zertal, this psychologically painful yet politically powerful encounter was the Zionists' most effective weapon in their struggle for a sovereign Jewish state. Drawing on primary archival documents and new readings of canonical texts of the period, she analyzes this encounter from all angles--political, social, cultural, and psychological. The outcome is a gripping and troubling human story of a crucial period in Jewish and Israeli history, one that also provides a key to understanding the fundamental tensions between Israel and the Jewish communities and Israel and the world today.

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The clandestine Jewish immigration organized by the Zionists of Palestine is the subject of Zertal's absorbing book, an abridged and revised edition of her work first published in Hebrew in 1996. The covert transfer of 80,000 people, mostly Holocaust survivors, from 1945 to the founding of the State of Israel in 1948, was an undertaking of major dimensions. The purpose of her book, Zertal posits, is to go beyond the Zionist rhetoric of rescue and redemption; to analyze the refugee's movement from a different point of view. She focuses on the group that organized the immigration, the Mossad, which circumvented the restrictions on Jewish immigration to Palestine imposed by the British. In her research, the author examined the Mossad's voluminous records: operation reports, cables, letters, notes from telephone conversations, and written testimonies, as well as personal letters, diaries, and memoirs. The result is a detailed account of this perilous period in the struggle for a Jewish state, along with an impressive study of its political and ideological aspects. George Cohen

Language Notes

Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Hebrew

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 345 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press (October 5, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520215788
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520215788
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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1.0 out of 5 stars History Loaded with Politics, April 21, 2000
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This book is anything but a history of its subjects. The survivors are treated as objects by the author to further a political agenda that has little to do with their past. The book tries to theorize on a theme that is still raw history. The writer tries to impress her readers with her very inadequate knowledge of post-modern theories on nationalism and the like. Had she stuck to the story, she may have succeeded in writing a hi-story.
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Britain's frustration with Italy's role as a staging ground for the Jewish clandestine immigration campaign in the years 1945-48 was summed up by a British official in January 1948: "It seems to me to be monstrous" he wrote in a memorandum, "that when we have virtually stopped all complicity in the traffic by all other nations except the Communists, our old despised and beaten enemy, the Italians, should be allowed to flout us openly like this." Read the first page
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militant immigration, deportation ships, clandestine immigration, immigration enterprise, illegal sailings, immigration campaign, clandestine immigrants, immigration operations, refugee ships, immigration certificates, refugee girl, ooo refugees, foreign ministers conference
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Jewish Agency, United States, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, New York, Shaul Meirov, Ministry of the Interior, Ada Sereni, World War, Yehuda Arazi, Zionist Congress, Pino Ginsburg, President Warfield, White Paper, Foreign Office, History of Haganah Archive, Port de Bouc, Ze'ev Schind, Red Cross, Communist Party, Executive Committee, Moshe Averbuch, Moshe Shertok, Tel Aviv, Theodor Herzl, Grand Plan
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