Tremendously stimulating story of an ""assimilated Jew"" and the process of finding in herself the oneness with her race...

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Tremendously stimulating story of an ""assimilated Jew"" and the process of finding in herself the oneness with her race which made possible her determination to make Palestine her home. A book that should interest all intelligent non-Jews in the problems of the Jew in America and in the progress made toward a Jewish state. An intimate, personal sort of book, told with fire of conviction, an inseeing into national and racial problems, an understanding of the fineness and the ugliness and the vitality of what is being accomplished in Palestine. The audience is chiefly a Jewish one, but not wholly that.

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Publisher: Holt

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1936

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