Homeland: From Clandestine Immigration to Israeli Independence
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Homeland: From Clandestine Immigration to Israeli Independence

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A tribute to a generation of survivors, Mordecai Hacohen's powerful memoir recounts the little-known clandestine immigration of Jews from Nazi-controlled Europe to Israel, the foundation of the State of Israel, and the birth of the Israeli Foreign Service. Hacohen, who devoted his life to the creation and promotion of the state of Israel, relates the numerous efforts that ...more
Hardcover, 232 pages
Published January 1st 2009 by Beaufort Books
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