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ʻAmud ha-esh = Pillar of fire : a television history of Israel's rebirth, 1896-1948 / an Israel Broadcasting Authority production for Channel Four ; creator and script writer, Yigal Lossin ; producer, Ya'akov Eisenman ; director, Gideon Drori.
- Format:
- Video
- Author/Creator:
- Losin, Yigʾal. ʻAmud ha-esh. English, Author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Zionism--History.
- Zionism.
- Jews--Palestine--History--20th century.
- Jews.
- Palestine--History--1799-1917.
- Palestine.
- Palestine--History--1917-1948.
- Jews--History--1789-1945.
- Jews--History--1945-.
- Genre:
- Television mini-series.
- Documentary television programs.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (circa 150 mins. each) : sound, black and white and color.
- Edition:
- English version.
- Other Title:
- Pillar of fire
- Place of Publication:
- Jerusalem : IBA, Marketing and Sale, [2001]
- System Details:
- digital
- Summary:
- A history of the rebirth of the state of Israel from the beginning of the Zionist movement in the 1890s to the creation of the modern day state of Israel in 1948.
- Contents:
- Chapter 1. Jew returns, the Arab awakens (1896-1920)
- chapter 2. The dream (1914-1929)
- chapter 3. The rise and fall of German Jewry (1914-1929)
- chapter 4. Who's afraid of a Jewish state (1937-1939)
- chapter 5. Holocaust (1939-1945)
- chapter 6. Exodus (1945-1947)
- chapter 7. A nation reborn (1947-1948).
- Participant:
- Narrator, Ian McKellen.
- Notes:
- Originally produced in English language version in 1986.
- Description based on VHS version record.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
- Contains:
- Jew returns, the Arab awakens (1896-1920).
- The dream (1914-1929).
- The rise & fall of German Jewry (1914-1929).
- Who's afraid of a Jewish state (1937-1939).
- Holocaust (1939-1945).
- Exodus (1945-1947).
- A nation reborn.
- A nation reborn (1947-1948).
- Other Format:
- VHS version ʻAmud ha-esh
- OCLC:
- 63603925
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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