02433nam 2200637 a 450 991046118700332120200520144314.01-283-13365-297866131336561-86189-881-9(CKB)2670000000092479(EBL)692190(OCoLC)727796896(SSID)ssj0001012554(PQKBManifestationID)11567535(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001012554(PQKBWorkID)11052614(PQKB)10456965(MiAaPQ)EBC692190(Au-PeEL)EBL692190(CaPaEBR)ebr10470246(EXLCZ)99267000000009247920110606d2000 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Jewish self-image[electronic resource] American and British perspectives, 1881-1939London Reaktion Books20001 online resource (178 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-86189-063-X Includes bibliographical references and index.The Jewish Self-Image Cover; Imprint page; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. The Gallery of Zionists; 3. Greater Deviations; Epilogue; References; Select Bibliography; Photographic Acknowledgements; IndexThis text explores the ways in which Jews visualized themselves as a political entity between 1881 and 1939. Keen to assimilate into the Western societies of which they were a part, Jews also sought to preserve and re-invent forms of solidarity for themselves. Their efforts of self-assertion in the face of conflicting impulses came to be embodied in such personalities as Theodor Herzl and Rebecca Sieff.JewsPortraitsJewsBiographyJewsIdentityZionistsPortraitsSelf-perceptionReligious aspectsJudaismElectronic books.JewsJewsJewsIdentity.ZionistsSelf-perceptionReligious aspectsJudaism.305.8924Berkowitz Michael865499MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910461187003321The Jewish self-image2136937UNINA