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  • American Aliya: Portrait of an Innovative Migration Movement

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  • Author:
  • Chaim I. Waxman
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  • 9780814343418
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    The major focus is on the who, when, and where of American immigration to Israel, but it is the “why” of this aliya which constitutes the core of the book.  Waxman analyzes the relationship between Zionism, aliya, and the Jewish experience.  Chapters include “Zion in Jewish culture,” a synopsis of Zionism through the years, and “American Jewry and the land of Israel in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries,” an account of proto-Zionist ideas and movements in early America.

    Chaim I. Waxman delivers a broad analysis of the phenomenon of American migration to Israel – aliya.  Working within the context of the sociology of migration, Waxman provides primary research into a variety of dimensions of this movement and demonstrates the inadequacy of current migration theories to characterize aliya.

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  • Author:
  • Chaim I. Waxman
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  • ISBN:
  • 9780814343418
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    The major focus is on the who, when, and where of American immigration to Israel, but it is the “why” of this aliya which constitutes the core of the book.  Waxman analyzes the relationship between Zionism, aliya, and the Jewish experience.  Chapters include “Zion in Jewish culture,” a synopsis of Zionism through the years, and “American Jewry and the land of Israel in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries,” an account of proto-Zionist ideas and movements in early America.

    Chaim I. Waxman delivers a broad analysis of the phenomenon of American migration to Israel – aliya.  Working within the context of the sociology of migration, Waxman provides primary research into a variety of dimensions of this movement and demonstrates the inadequacy of current migration theories to characterize aliya.

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