Where is home?

stories from the life of a German-Jewish emigre : translated from the German by David Edward Lane

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Gad Granach: Where is home? (2009, Atara Press)

170 pages

English language

Published Sept. 30, 2009 by Atara Press.

ISBN:
978-0-9822251-1-0
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"Did you come out of personal conviction or are you from Germany?" was the question German Jews were asked when they arrived in Palestine in 1933. Few came out of conviction. The majority of 60,000 German Jews who took refuge in the then British mandate came because they had no other option. Palestine was not the land of their dreams, but rather a place of asylum where one would have to start life anew. Doctors became bus-drivers, lawyers raised chickens, and artists worked as waiters. For the young however, immigration to Palestine was a great adventure, the beginning of a new life free from old conventions and, sometimes, the beginning as well of a life or death battle.

Gad Granach still went by Gerhard when he arrived at Haifa Harbor in 1936 at the age of 21. The son of a famous actor in Berlin and of a politically engaged …

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Subjects

  • German Jews
  • Jews
  • Biography
  • Persecutions

Places

  • Berlin (Germany)
  • Berlin
  • Germany
  • Israel