Literary Murder
Title | Literary Murder PDF eBook |
Author | Batya Gur |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 1994-10-07 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0060925485 |
A shocking double murder at Israel's top academic institution brings Superintendent Michael Ohayon to the scene to probe the nature of creativity and unravel the mystery.
Murder on a Kibbutz
Title | Murder on a Kibbutz PDF eBook |
Author | Batya Gur |
Publisher | |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
In a kibbutz in Israel, chief superintendent Michael Ohayon of the Serious Crime Unit investigates the murder of a beautiful woman killed by lethal insecticide. In part mystery, in part life on a kibbutz. By the author of Literary Murder.
The Mystery of the Kibbutz
Title | The Mystery of the Kibbutz PDF eBook |
Author | Ran Abramitzky |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2020-05-26 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0691202249 |
How the kibbutz movement thrived despite its inherent economic contradictions and why it eventually declined The kibbutz is a social experiment in collective living that challenges traditional economic theory. By sharing all income and resources equally among its members, the kibbutz system created strong incentives to free ride or—as in the case of the most educated and skilled—to depart for the city. Yet for much of the twentieth century kibbutzim thrived, and kibbutz life was perceived as idyllic both by members and the outside world. In The Mystery of the Kibbutz, Ran Abramitzky blends economic perspectives with personal insights to examine how kibbutzim successfully maintained equal sharing for so long despite their inherent incentive problems. Weaving the story of his own family’s experiences as kibbutz members with extensive economic and historical data, Abramitzky sheds light on the idealism and historic circumstances that helped kibbutzim overcome their economic contradictions. He illuminates how the design of kibbutzim met the challenges of thriving as enclaves in a capitalist world and evaluates kibbutzim’s success at sustaining economic equality. By drawing on extensive historical data and the stories of his pioneering grandmother who founded a kibbutz, his uncle who remained in a kibbutz his entire adult life, and his mother who was raised in and left the kibbutz, Abramitzky brings to life the rise and fall of the kibbutz movement. The lessons that The Mystery of the Kibbutz draws from this unique social experiment extend far beyond the kibbutz gates, serving as a guide to societies that strive to foster economic and social equality.
Chasing Utopia
Title | Chasing Utopia PDF eBook |
Author | David Leach |
Publisher | ECW Press |
Pages | 347 |
Release | 2016-09-13 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1770909389 |
A fascinating, non-partisan exploration of an incendiary region Say the word “Israel” today and it sparks images of walls and rockets and a bloody conflict without end. Yet for decades, the symbol of the Jewish State was the noble pioneer draining the swamps and making the deserts bloom: the legendary kibbutznik. So what ever happened to the pioneers’ dream of founding a socialist utopia in the land called Palestine? Chasing Utopia: The Future of the Kibbutz in a Divided Israel draws readers into the quest for answers to the defining political conflict of our era. Acclaimed author David Leach revisits his raucous memories of life as a kibbutz volunteer and returns to meet a new generation of Jewish and Arab citizens struggling to forge a better future together. Crisscrossing the nation, Leach chronicles the controversial decline of Israel’s kibbutz movement and witnesses a renaissance of the original vision for a peaceable utopia in unexpected corners of the Promised Land. Chasing Utopia is an entertaining and enlightening portrait of a divided nation where hope persists against the odds.
The Kibbutz
Title | The Kibbutz PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Gavron |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780847695263 |
Focusing on the human story, journalist Daniel Gavron movingly portrays the fears, regrets and hopes of members of kibbutzim ranging from traditional to modern and agricultural to urban.
Murder in Our Midst
Title | Murder in Our Midst PDF eBook |
Author | Omer Bartov |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Genocide |
ISBN | 019509848X |
He shows how the way we understand ourselves reflects the ambivalent effects of the Holocaust on our perceptions of war and violence, history and memory, progress and barbarism.
Murder on a Kibbutz
Title | Murder on a Kibbutz PDF eBook |
Author | Batya Gur |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 1995-09-29 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0060926546 |
In Gur's third mystery, clever, charming Israeli investigator Michael Ohayon, whom readers fell in love with in Saturday Morning Murder and Literary Murder, must once again put his skills to work to solve a murder, this time within the complex, closed society of a kibbutz.