1. CULTURAL INFLUENCES OF ISRAEL ON AMERICAN JEWRY.
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Dushkin, Alexander M.
- Subjects
JUDAISM & state ,JEWISH languages ,NEWLY independent states ,RELIGION & state - Abstract
This article presents information regarding the cultural influences of Israel on American Jewry. The new state of Israel is not only a Jewish national homeland, the refuge and haven of homeless Jews, it is also to serve as the cultural and spiritual center of Judaism the world over, even as it was in the days of the second Temple. The cultural influences, which can and should be exerted by the new developments in Palestine, are manifold. There will be added relevancy also to the Hebrew language. Permanent and frequent contacts, commercial and otherwise, are bound to be established between American Jews and the new Palestine. Naturally, spoken and written Hebrew will be added to the languages useful in world commerce and trade. Shelichim, traveling intermediaries for many projects, will use Hebrew among themselves and also in intercourse with American Jews who are Hebraically qualified. The Habimah is a forerunner of many troupes of artists who will perform and exhibit the work in the Hebraic medium. Especially will the knowledge of Hebrew become relevant as American Jews and non-Jews learn to include in their life plan visits and excursions to the Hebraic homeland where the understanding of modern Hebrew will be reflected in the daily newspapers and over the radio.
- Published
- 1948
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