1st Edition

The Absorption of Immigrants A Comparative Study Based Mainly on the Jewish Community in Palestine and the State of Israel

By S.N. Eisenstadt Copyright 1954
    290 Pages
    by Routledge

    290 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Absorption of Immigrants (1954) examines the assimilation of immigrants in the Yishuv (the Jewish Community in Palestine) and in the State of Israel. It provides a historical analysis of the social structure of the Yishuv and of the development of the new Israeli society. The book also applies the general framework to the analysis of some main types of modern migrations and a series of tentative conclusions is given which may serve as detailed hypotheses for subsequent inquiries. In this way a comparative study of different types of migrations and absorption of immigrants is built up, and an objective evaluation can be made of the place of an Israeli Society among other communities, and their special ways of absorbing new immigrants.

    1. Characteristics of Migration and Immigrant Absorption  2. The General Trend of Modern Jewish Migration  3. The Yishuv  4. The Oriental Jews in Palestine  5. Immigration and Immigrant Absorption in the State of Israel  6. The Absorption of New Immigrants in Israel – the Development of a New Society  7. Analysis of Some Case Studies of Modern Migrations  8. Conclusions

    Biography

    S.N. Eisenstadt