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Sometimes also called the “godfather of the moshavot,”* Rothschild sent European agricultural experts to Palestine to advise the newly arrived immigrants, and he acquired extensive land holdings
Daniel Gordis • Israel: A Concise History of a Nation Reborn
One Bielski partisan, Oppenheim, a man in his forties, was a talented locksmith. He came to the forest with his son from Novogródek ghetto.
Nechama Tec • Defiance
Bernard Rudofsky’s Streets for People;
Ray Oldenburg • The Great Good Place: Cafes, Coffee Shops, Bookstores, Bars, Hair Salons, and Other Hangouts at the Heart of a Community
He stopped and buried his face in his hands, like an animal that has been wounded from an unknown quarter, and he knew then that he would never be free to leave Makor, since he was now as firmly bound to the basilica as he had been to the synagogue, for when a man builds a place of worship he walls himself inside.
James A. Michener • The Source: A Novel
Locale and regulations volatility.
Löwy Juval • Righting Software
Locale and regulations volatility.
Löwy Juval • Righting Software
Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe (d. 2005)
David Jaffe • Changing the World from the Inside Out: A Jewish Approach to Personal and Social Change
Joseph Roths Protagonist Graf Morstin macht die Erfahrung der Heimatlosigkeit, weil er von einer heterogenen Gesellschaft in eine homogene wechselt. Aber auch das Gegenteil kann passieren, wenn der Übergang von einer homogenen zu einer heterogenen Welt Unbehagen bereitet.