Yoram E. Shamir to me
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I was a new immigrant for a month….
How do the immigrants live in the camps?
Will there be an immigration crisis this summer?
What character the immigrants have?
What do they think of the yishuv?
Can we continue with unlimited immigration?
Arieh Gelblum, who lived as a "new immigrant" for a month in immigrants camps, answers these questions in a series of fascinating articles in Haaretz
Year: c. 1952158 Passover Issue of "Ha'aretz" Newspaper, 1949 / Pesach Ir-Shay 07. Posters
Advertisement poster for "Ha'aretz" newspaper, designed by Pesach Ir-Shay. "Ha'aretz" printing press. Tel-Aviv, [1949].
Advertisement poster for 1949 Passover issue of "Ha'aretz" newspaper. The first in a series of articles "For one month I have been a new immigrant" by Aryeh Gelblum was published in this issue. Gelblum (1921-1993) pretended to be an "Oleh Chadash" in order to experience the absorption of new immigrants in the young state. In a series of articles which he published following his experience he attacked the oriental Jews and in particular those of Morocco, their culture and customs. Gelblum called to stop the immigration of North African Jews since they might cause "Levantization of the country". Gelblum's words aroused a public polemic. 47X63 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, stains, minor stains and tears.
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