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Shulamit Reinharz

    L'œuvre de Shulamit Reinharz explore la dynamique de groupe, l'histoire de la sociologie, la psychologie sociale et l'intersection de l'identité juive, du genre et de l'art. Ses efforts sont profondément empreints d'une imagination sociologique, axés sur le développement communautaire, les études sur les femmes juives et l'autonomisation des étudiants et des chercheurs. Par le biais d'initiatives telles qu'une galerie d'art florissante et une série de livres, elle favorise un engagement académique et communautaire dynamique, animée par une vision visant à nourrir la croissance intellectuelle et créative.

    Jguy'S Guide
    Hiding in Holland
    One Hundred Years of Kibbutz Life
    The Best School in Jerusalem - Annie Landau's School for Girls, 1900-1960
    • One Hundred Years of Kibbutz Life

      A Century of Crises and Reinvention

      • 362pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores a century of kibbutz life from 1909 to 2009, highlighting significant achievements, challenges, and failures. It delves into the evolution of communal living, reflecting on the social, economic, and cultural transformations that shaped the kibbutz movement over the years. Through various perspectives, the book offers insights into the ideals and realities of this unique lifestyle, providing a comprehensive look at its impact on Israeli society and the broader historical context.

      One Hundred Years of Kibbutz Life
    • Hiding in Holland

      A Resistance Memoir

      • 358pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The memoir recounts the harrowing experiences of Max Rothschild during the Nazi occupation of Holland, highlighting his resilience and survival tactics. Co-authored by his daughter Shulamit Reinharz, it offers a personal perspective on their family's struggle and the broader historical context of wartime Europe. Through their collaboration, the book captures the emotional and psychological challenges faced during this dark period, emphasizing themes of courage, hope, and the enduring bonds of family.

      Hiding in Holland
    • Jguy'S Guide

      • 186pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      What does it mean to be a young Jewish man? Who am I? How do I feel about myself? Do I seem cool? Do I fit in? These overarching teen boys' concerns are addressed head on through the voices of contemporary Jewish teens, men, and biblical and historical stories. The JGuy's Guide helps young teens see how Judaism can help them navigate the often choppy waters of adolescence while it strengthens Jewish identity and pride. This interactive book encourages personal reflection and discussion, making it ideal for the individual teenager as well as education and discussion groups. Its candid approach explores dilemmas boys face in their daily lives: the pressure to excel at sports, school and social life; the courage to speak up when friends make questionable choices or parents act hypocritically; and more. Like the Talmud, the book offers many perspectives and reflection questions to help boys find their own truths.

      Jguy'S Guide