The Emergence of American ZionismNYU Press, 1998 - 296 pages The images of Zionist pioneers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries--hard working, brawny, and living off the land--sprang from the ascendent socialist Zionist movement in Palestine known as "Labor Zionism." The building of the Yishuv, a new Jewish society in Palestine, was accompanied by the rapid growth of Zionism worldwide. |
Contents
The American Setting | 5 |
From Immigrant Party to American Movement | 30 |
Cover of Poalei ZionZeirei Zion souvenir book September 1932 | 61 |
The Zionist Pioneer in the Mind of American Jews | 69 |
Photograph of HehaluzZion Circle 1908 | 76 |
Shomer and Arab marauders October 1912 | 79 |
Planting the Olive Tree January 912 | 82 |
Agriculture in Old Palestine February 1920 | 83 |
Cover of Betar Monthly January 1932 | 112 |
Cover of Hadar 1937 | 113 |
The Hora Dance of the Haluzim 1935 | 117 |
Old and New Elements in Modern Palestine 1935 | 118 |
Cover of United Palestine Appeal Yearbook 1937 | 121 |
Cover of Palestine Book 1939 | 123 |
Pioneers and Pacesetters | 125 |
S Harbingers of American Zionism | 148 |
Cover of Yizkor 1916 | 86 |
Frontispiece of Yizkor 1916 | 87 |
Fallen menorah 1916 | 89 |
IO Cover of Kadimah 1918 | 90 |
American contingent of the Jewish Legion 1918 | 92 |
Cover of Shaharut The Youth April 1918 | 96 |
Masthead of The Pioneer Woman December 1928 | 108 |