Wednesday, December 4, 2013

12/4 Questions

1. The Caanites was a group of radical activists, mostly made up of educated men from several different occupations such as journalists, sculptors, poets, and teachers. These activists hoped for a Hebrew renaissance that would liberate Jews from Judaism and the Arabs from Islam.



2. It was not easy to integrate Holocaust survivors into the modern world because almost all of them had to restart their lives from scratch. This involved finding somewhere to live, building credit, finding family members, and mentally recovering from the tragedy they went through.

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