04096oam 2200709 450 991082106720332120220405000201.01-64469-479-41-64469-478-610.1515/9781644694787(CKB)4100000011666341(MiAaPQ)EBC6424567(DE-B1597)567133(DE-B1597)9781644694787(EXLCZ)99410000001166634120210602d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPalestine for the third time /Ksawery Pruszynski ; translated with an introduction by Wiesiek Powaga ; foreword by Antony PolonskyBrookline, MA :Academic Studies Press,[2020]©20201 online resource (200 pages)Jews of Poland1-64469-477-8 Front matter --Contents --Foreword: Ksawery Pruszyński --Selected Bibliography of the Works of Ksawery Pruszyński --Introduction --Foreword --1. On a Bunk Bed with the Halutzim --2. The Dust of the Road --3. The Land without Crises --4. More Beautiful than Paris --5. The Jews Who Do Not Like It Here --6. The Onward March of Israel --7. Suppliers of Men and Money --8. Malaria and Millions --9. Histadrut Haovdim --10. Like Stones Thrown against a Bulwark --11. Trekking across Emek Israel --12. Sabras of Ein Harod --13. Gesher --14. Glass Towers Are not a Myth --15. From Ghetto to Kibbutz --16. The Dollar Falls Twenty Percent --17. Only Four Weeks --18. The Wailing Wall --19. Socialism --20. Collective Love --21. Kibbutz, Kolkhoz, Cloister --22. The Jewish Population Catches Up --23. In the Eyes of Young Islam --24. Arabs in the Eyes of Jews --25. Christian Jerusalem --26. Nineteen Centuries after Pilate: A Night in Gethsemane --27. The Way of the Cross --28. Resurrexit --29. So Many Different Roads: “Das Wirkliche Deutschland” --30. “A Daemonio Meridiano . . .” --31. Roads --32. The Threat of Soviet Cannons --Afterword --Appendix: Ksawery Pruszyński’s Speeches to the UN --Photographs --IndexPalestine for the Third Time is a book of reportage originally published in Poland in 1933 by Ksawery Pruszyński, a young reporter working for a Polish newspaper, who went to Mandate Palestine to see for himself whether the Zionist dream of returning to Eretz Yisrael had a chance of turning into reality. Travelling widely and talking to people he happened to meet on his way—Jews, Arabs, committed dreamers and the disaffected—he was trying to explain to his readers what he was seeing. This book is a unique firsthand account of the early stages in formation of the state and nation of Israel. But it's not just a nostalgic vignette. It resonates powerfully today, linking Tony Judt, Edward Said, and Amos Oz, illuminating the hotly debated questions of modern Israel.Jews of Poland.Authors, Polish20th centuryTravelPalestineDescription and travelAGPS.Aliyah.Israel.Mandate Palestine.Mysl Mocarstwowa.Poland.Polish-Jewish relations.Two-State Solution.Ukraine.Zionism.antisemitism.emigration.ethnicity.intelligentsia.journalism.kibbutzim.literary historical reportage.politics.Authors, PolishTravel.956.9404Pruszyński Ksawery1907-1950,1649346Powaga Wiesiek1958-Polonsky AntonyMiAaPQMiAaPQUtOrBLWBOOK9910821067203321Palestine for the third time3998037UNINA03419nam 22006612n 450 991096422750332120251117043036.00-19-774085-50-19-972933-610.1093/oso/9780195079111.001.0001(CKB)3710000000506571(EBL)430291(Au-PeEL)EBL430291(CaPaEBR)ebr11303408(OCoLC)930058882(MiAaPQ)EBC430291(OCoLC)1406787900(StDuBDS)9780197740859(EXLCZ)99371000000050657119920929e20231989 |y |engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierReligion, science, and magic in concert and in conflict /edited by Jacob Neusner, Ernest S. Frerichs and Paul Virgil McCracken FlesherNew ed.Oxford :Oxford University Press,20231 online resource (307 pages)Oxford scholarship onlinePreviously issued in print: 1992.0-19-507911-6 Includes bibliographical references.Contents; Introduction; I: Statement of the Question; 1. Rationality, Ritual, and Science; II: A Case for Comparison; 2. The Demonic Image of the Witch in Standard Babylonian Literature: The Reworking of Popular Conceptions by Learned Exorcists; III: Religion, Learning, and Magic in the History of Judaism; 3. Science and Magic, Miracle and Magic in Formative Judaism: The System and the Difference; 4. Jewish Magic from the Renaissance Period to Early Hasidism; IV: Religion, Learning, and Magic in the History of Christianity; 5. Magic and Messiah6. Light on a Dark Subject and Vice Versa: Magic and Magicians in the New Testament; 7. Magic, Miracle, and Popular Practice in the Early Medieval West: Anglo-Saxon England; V: Magic in Relation to Philosophy; 8. Theurgy and Forms of Worship in Neoplatonism; VI: Religion, Science, and Magic in the Study of Society; 9. Witchcraft and the Occult as Boundary Maintenance Devices; 10. Magic, Religion, Science, and Secularization; Index to Biblical and Talmudic References; General IndexEvery culture makes a distinction between what it perceives as 'true religion' and 'magic'. These essays explore the history of this tradition in Judaism and Christianity. They cover topics such as Babylonian witchcraft, Jesus the Magician, magic in Hassidism and Kabbalah, and magic in Anglo-Saxon England.Oxford scholarship online.MagicReligious aspectsCongressesMagicReligious aspectsJudaismCongressesMagicReligious aspectsChristianityCongressesReligion and scienceCongressesMagicReligious aspectsMagicReligious aspectsJudaismMagicReligious aspectsChristianityReligion and science291.3/3Neusner Jacob1932-147791Neusner Jacob1932-Frerichs Ernest S.Flesher Paul Virgil McCrackenWhitakerUkStDuBDSZStDuBDSZBOOK9910964227503321Religion, science, and magic4524561UNINA