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Aus dem Leben eines jüdischen Emigranten

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September 5, 2024 | History

Heimat los!

Aus dem Leben eines jüdischen Emigranten

Die Autobiografie des berühmten Schauspielers Alexander Granach begeistert mit ihrer Vitalität und Menschlichkeit seit Jahrzehnten. Sein Sohn Gad erzählt nicht nur die Geschichte seines Vaters zu Ende. Er entwirft auch ein hinreißendes, politisch völlig unkorrektes und darum ungemein menschliches Porträt jener Generation, die sich in den 30er Jahren nach Palästina retten konnte. Kein einfaches Schicksal für den lebenshungrigen jungen Gad, der mit Goethe und Tucholsky im Gepäck aus dem quirligen Berlin kam, um sich auf einmal in einem dem spröden Land abgetrotzten Kibbuz wieder zu finden …

Gad Granachs autobiographischer Bericht ist ein Lehrstück über das Berlin der dreißiger Jahre und über die Entstehung Israels, ein Dokument voller befreiendem Witz und unbestechlicher Lebensklugheit – ein Jahrhundertzeitzeuge.

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German
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Heimat los!: Aus dem Leben eines jüdischen Emigranten
2000, Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag
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Heimat los!: Aus dem Leben eines judischen Emigranten
1998, Olbaum
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Heimat los!: aus dem Leben eines jüdischen Emigranten
1997, Ölbaum, Ölbaum
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Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Series
Fischer-Taschenbücher, 14649
Other Titles
Where Is Home? Stories from the Life of a German-Jewish Emigre

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Hilde Recher

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Paperback
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183p.
Number of pages
183
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19 x x centimeters
Weight
6.2 ounces

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OL9541629M
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3596146496
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9783596146499
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612164876
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5454244
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958440409
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Q116738759
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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 mother, he was not one of those who came out of conviction. He made the best of it whether working as a reserve policeman for the British, a construction worker in Tel Aviv, or a locomotive driver along the Dead Sea. He encountered a land of neither milk nor honey, and took part in five major wars and a number of smaller ones, wishing all the while that that God would 'choose' another people and leave the Jews in peace.

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