2014
DOI: 10.1163/1872471x-12341265
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Nationalism, Gender and Feminine Identity: The Case of Post-World War ii Zionist Female Emissaries

Abstract: The last three years of the British Mandate for Palestine, 1945-48, were peak years in the Jewish national struggle for the establishment of a Jewish state and the formation of a progressive society peopled by new Hebrew men and women. This article discusses the historical phenomenon of Zionist women in Palestine who were sent to Europe on spe cial missions to rescue Holocaust survivors and bring them to Palestine. Their stories shed light on the emergence of a new feminine identity and serve as a platform for… Show more

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