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National ideals and everyday life in the 1950s
Anat Helman
Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry
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Israel
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Everyday Life
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Statehood
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National Vision
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Hebrew
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Diverse Groups
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Immigrants
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First Year
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Humor
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Light Touch
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Daily Life
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Group of People
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Political Elites
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Escapism
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Kibbutz
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Ordinary People
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Lingua Franca
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Cultural Elites
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Communal Dining
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Moviegoing
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Military Presence
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Arts and Humanities
Israel
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Statehood
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1950s
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Hebrew
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Humor
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Political Elite
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Daily Life
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Newcomers
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Dining
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Escapism
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Kibbutz
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Chaos
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Lingua Franca
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Cultural Elite
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nightmares
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Social Sciences
Israel
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Everyday Life
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Statehood
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Political Elite
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Hebrew
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Kibbutz
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Bus
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Cultural Elite
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Escapism
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Military Presence
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Native Citizen
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