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Salman Schocken (left) with Menachem Ussishkin, during a Zionist Congress (1930’s) Activist Schocken was an ardent Zionist, focusing mostly on
Salman Schocken (left) with Menachem Ussishkin, during a Zionist Congress (1930’s) Activist Schocken was an ardent Zionist, focusing mostly on
S.Y. Agnon Nahum Glatzer Martin Buber A Jewish Renaissance Schocken’s ongoing pursuit of a Jewish identity was based on a
The Hebrew University Photographer: Alfred Bernheim Source: Schocken Family Archive The Hebrew University Photographer: Alfred Bernheim Source: Schocken Family Archive
Scenes from Gut Winkel Photographer: Roman Vishniac Source: Schocken Family Archive Scenes from Gut Winkel Photographer: Roman Vishniac Source: Schocken
Haaretz In 1936, Schocken was convinced that Hebrew-readers in Palestine could benefit from the kind of solid, liberal newspapers he