Commander of the Exodus
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Author
Contributions
- Seymour Simckes (Translator) - Contributor
Publication
2000-05-01 - Grove Pr
Language
English
Word Count
53,500 words, Guess
Page Count
214 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7874411M
- ISBN-139780802116642
- ISBN-100802116647
- OCLC Control Number44019657
- OCLC Control Numbercommanderofexodu0000kani
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number00022898
- LibraryThing377219
- Goodreads1905764
Classifications
- LCCDS126.4 .K23713 1999
Description
"Commander of the Exodus animates the life of Yossi Harel, a modern-day Moses who defied the blockade of the British Mandate to deliver more than 24,000 displaced Holocaust survivors to Palestine when the rest of the world closed its doors.". "Of the four expeditions commanded by Harel between 1946 and 1948, the voyage of the Exodus left the deepest impression on public consciousness, quickly becoming a beacon for Zionism and a symbol to all that neither guns, cannons, nor warships could stand in the way of the human need of a home. On July 18, 1947, a rickety ship carrying nearly 4,500 Holocaust survivors approached the Haifa harbor and was attacked by a British navy intent on keeping the refugees out of Palestine. Kaniuk's hair-raising reconstruction of the ludicrous battle that ensued between ten polished warships and a dilapidated junkheap unfolds with the dramatic intensity of a biblical tale." "Kaniuk pays homage to the young Israeli who was motivated not by politics or personal glory, but by the pleading eyes of the orphaned children languishing on the shores of Europe."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
When the persecutions of the Jews began to assume a fierce momentum in Europe, Yossi Harel was fighting in Jerusalem and the Galilee against Arabs in the anti-Jewish riots of the 1930s.
Description
Chronicles the life of Yossi Harel, who successfully defied the blockade of the British Mandate to deliver more than 24,000 displaced Holocaust survivors to Palestine.
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