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Hardback. English. Jonathan Ball. 2008. ISBN: 0. 234pp. In good condition. Spanning the past two centuries, The Jews in South Africa explores the fascinating role played by this small but highly significant community in the economic, political, social and cultural life of this country.
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The Jews of South Africa: What Future? - Tzippi Hoffman - Alan Fischer Dust Jacket has a tear at the bottom of the spine   Hardcover with Dust Jacket.  I send by Ordinary mail and supply a tracking number.    Because of postage costs it is sometimes better to to order more than one book, as I charge by weight and combine postage it is more cost effective. I combine postage. I also combine postage with Jessies. For condition see images below.    
R 60
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Author - Naomi Musiker (ed) Binding - Softcover. Some edge-wear and rubbing to card wraps with handling marks on the page corners. Book Condition - Good. Book Number - QB-008788 Location - Kalk Bay Shop Published Year - 2001 Published Place - Johannesburg Publisher - Scarecrow Books Size - 4to. 274pp.   An illustrated history to 1953 with an epilogue to 1975 by Gustav Saron.  
R 200
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An Illustrated History by Richard Mendelsohn and Milton Shain. First edition hardcover with dust jacket published by Jonathan Ball, 2008. 234 pages with index. Good sound copy with slight moisture to bottom of the first few pages. Tracked postage is R65.00.
R 200
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South Africa (All cities)
Publisher: Southern Book Publishers (1988) ISBN: 1868121577 Condition: Very Good Binding: Hardcover with DJ Pages: 393 Dimensions: 25 x 17.7 x 2.6cm SKU: IZ1748 Weight: 0.9kg Price: R125.00 +++ by Tzippi Hoffman & Alan Fischer +++ Please see photo for synopsis of book.
R 125
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South Africa
Jews and Zionism The South African Experience 1910 - 1967  By: Gideon Shimoni A first edition hardcover published by Oxford University Press in 1980 blue cover boards with white writing to the spine, binding is tight & strong, light foxing to the front & rear flyleaves, dustacket is complete but top of spine is worn & torn & there is rub to book ends Postage within South Africa R40.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation Abe #  
R 300
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South Africa
Gitlin, Marcia. The Vision Amazing. The Story of South African Zionism. Johannesburg: The Menorah Book Club, 1950. First Edition. 374pp., maps on eps, b+w ills. Very Good. Presentation stamp on ffp, in very good, slightly edgeworn, dw. Hardcover. (##2431) jews, jewish, south africa, joods, jode, suid-afrika,  
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South Africa
This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 6 - 13 working days Is American Jewish support for Israel waning? As a mobilized diaspora, American Jews played a key role in the establishment and early survival of the modern state of Israel. They created a centralized framework to raise funds, and a powerful, consensus¿oriented political lobby to promote strong U.S. diplomatic, military, and economic support. But now, as federation fundraising declines and sharp differences over the Israeli-Palestinian peace process divide the community, many fear that American Jews are distancing themselves from Israel. In The New American Zionism, Theodore Sasson argues that at the core, we are fundamentally misunderstanding the new relationship between American Jews and Israel. Sasson shows that we are in the midst of a shift from a "mobilization" approach, which first emerged with the new state and focused on supporting Israel through big, centralized organizations, to an "engagement" approach marked by direct and personal relations with the Jewish state as growing numbers of American Jews travel to Israel, consume Israeli news and culture, and connect with their Israeli peers via cyberspace and through formal exchange programs. American Jews have not abandoned their support for Israel, Sasson contends, but they now focus their philanthropy and lobbying in line with their own political viewpoints for the region and they reach out directly to players in Israel, rather than going through centralized institutions. As a result, American Jews may find Israel more personally meaningful than ever before. Yet, at the same time, their ability to impact policy will diminish as they no longer speak with a unified voice. Theodore Sasson is Professor of International Studies at Middlebury College and Senior Research Scientist at the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies. He is also Visiting Research Professor of Sociology at Brandeis University and a consultant to the Mandel Foundation. Features Summary Argues that, for supporters of Israel, there is good news and bad news - and that at the core, we are fundamentally misunderstanding the new relationship between American Jews and Israel. Author Theodore Sasson Publisher New York University Press Release date 20131129 Pages 229 ISBN 0-8147-6086-4 ISBN 13 978-0-8147-6086-4
R 1.201
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South Africa
The Vision Amazing - The Story of South African Zionism - Marcia Gitlin Hardcover with Dust Jacket.   I send by Ordinary mail and supply a tracking number.     I combine postage. Because of postage costs it is sometimes better to to order more than one book, as I charge by weight and combine postage it is more cost effective. I also combine postage with pbkc and Jessies. For condition see images below. Please quote Username or order number when making a payment            
R 45
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South Africa
  TITLE: THE VISION AMAZING THE STORY OF SOUTH AFRICAN ZIONISM BY MARCIA GITLIN 1950 DESCRIPTION:   HARDCOVER WITH EDGE WEAR & TEAR AND SPOTS TO DJ AS IN PHOTO. HAS A 1963 PRESENTATION LABEL INSIDE.                        
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Jedidiahs Vision: Zionism in South Africa: 60 Years of Jedidiahs Blumenthals Writings (Inscrib... for R150.00
R 150
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South Africa
Sephardi Jews In The Ottoman Empire - Edited By Esther Juhasz Reprint Edition, Soft Cover, Published By The Israel Museum 1990 Cover Boards Are Clean & Bright With Minimal Rubbing To The Edges. Binding Is Tight & Strong. Light Browning & Minimal Foxing To The Pages. Postage Within South Africa Will Be R40.00 Overseas Buyers Can Contact Us For A Postal Quote.
R 200
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South Africa
Subtitle: Volume V: Goldfields, Mountain Route, Riemland, Southern Free State, Western Free State Editors: Adrienne Kollenberg and Rose Norwich Publisher: South African Friends of Beth Hatefutsoth (2012) ISBN-13: 9780986990625 Condition: Very Good. The cover has a few scratches and light wear to the edges and corners. Binding: Softcover Pages: 594 Dimensions: 22.4 x 23.4 x 3.4 cm +++ Edited by Adrienne Kollenberg and Rose Norwich +++ Beth Hatefutsoth, the Museum of the Diaspora in Tel Aviv, Israel, is the only repository of data on the history of diaspora Jewry. However the only South African information which was stored in the database of the museum, was the history of the Jews in some of the large cities. This book, Volume V in the series produced by the South African Friends of Beth Hatefutsoth, looks at Jewish settlement in Goldfields, Mountain Route, Riemland, Southern Free State and Western Free State.
R 560
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South Africa
Paperback. English. Jonathan Ball Publishers. 2003. Fair/Good. Previous owner's name inside. It is the dramatic story of how a handful of rookie politicians came 'out of the bush' ' to use Mandela's own phrase ' to take over the running of a complex and deeply troubled country that they thought was richly endowed but in fact was almost bankrupt; of how they struggled to come to terms with an often hostile bureaucracy; and how above all they found themselves struggling not only with the complexities of their own society but also with the bewildering and often destabilizing forces of the new globalized economy. It is the story of singular triumphs and some distressing failures. South Africa still faces many problems, but it is also one of the most vibrant and exciting places on earth ' and, as Sparks suggests, a microcosm of the world. For this is a country not only of white and black, but one where the impoverished meet the rich everyday, where Christians and Jews and Muslims and Hindus, sophisticated urbanites and tribal traditionalists, Zulus and Xhosas, English and Afrikaners, must all surmount their historical conflicts and find a common national identity. Mandela's dream was of a nonracial democracy, and this book is a realistic assessment of the status of that dream as the new South Africa nears the end of its first decade. But Sparks also suggests that it is much more than that. South Africa also represents a unique negotiated resolution to a historical conflict that had its roots in rival claims to sovereignty over the same piece of national territory. Whose country is it? Both white Afrikaners and black Africans laid claim to South African sovereignty ' one as a God-ordained right, the other by indigenous birthright. This is a conflict that repeats itself in many of the world's most intractable trouble spots ' between Israelis and Palestinians, Protestants and Catholics in Northern Island, Greeks and Turks in Cyprus. In that respect particularly, Sparks suggests that the great South African experiment is of abiding global importance.
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South Africa (All cities)
  Hardcover with dust jacket covered with plastic. Dust jacket a bit worn and torn on side and edges, otherwise in good overall condition. Publisher: The Menorah Book Club. 1950. Black and white plates. 373 pages.    
R 45
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