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Buffalo Rising
February 2, 2018
Her story begins in a Russian village, then we are in the Warsaw Ghetto, on the ship Exodus, to Atlantic City's boardwalks, Miami Beach, and many trips to Israel. Her life is a true 20thcentury story, touched by luck (she doesn't believe in God) and apparently good genes and good sense (she takes herÃÂ ...
Jewish Journal
December 13, 2017
He was instrumental in erecting a memorial in Haifa to the fabled refugee ship Exodus, as well as 66 historical markers throughout the West and the United States. To Klinger, looking back on all his historical markers, the one honoring the men and women of Machal may be the most important. “If we letÃÂ ...
Papermag
November 21, 2017
If you missed them, Part 1 of our Mega Guide is HERE, Part 2 is HERE, and Part 3 is HERE. Spinello Projects (7221 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami) has 4 solo projects up during AB/MB and through December 20. Look for works by Augustina Woodgate, Naama Tsabar, Sinisa Kukec and Antonia Wright. There's aÃÂ ...
Tablet Magazine
October 20, 2017
The show more than 60 photographs from the pioneering Jewish photojournalist, including Gruber's iconic images of Jewish refugees from the ship Exodus 1947, as well as her later photographs. I saw this show at the International Center of Photography in New York (they organized the traveling exhibit)ÃÂ ...
Highbrow Magazine
October 8, 2017
Headlining Art Basel season in Miami Beach, the new exhibition presented by the Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU (on view Oct. 16 - Jan. 7) celebrates the remarkable life, vision, and heroic tenacity of this 20th-century pioneer and trailblazer, and this is the show's southeastern U.S. premiere. Once theÃÂ ...
Miami's Community Newspapers
October 4, 2017
The photographs in this exhibition span more than fifty years, from Gruber's groundbreaking reportage of the Soviet Arctic in the 1930s and iconic images of Jewish refugees from the ship Exodus 1947, to her later photographs of Ethiopian Jews in the midst of civil war in the 1980s. A selection of Gruber'sÃÂ ...
San Diego Jewish World
March 5, 2017
The Warfield was a luxury Chesapeake Bay steamer, overnighting people in luxury from Baltimore to Norfolk and back. The print was ... He, like the other American volunteers onboard the old, worn out WWII surplus ship Exodus, wanted to do what they could to help the Survivors of the Holocaust. All theÃÂ ...
Boston Globe
February 2, 2013
Jewish refugees pack the ship Exodus in 1947 in a futile effort to reach British-controlled Palestine. By Steve Maas Globe Correspondent February 03, 2013. When most people think of the refugee ship Exodus, the Paul Newman movie and the Leon Uris novel on which it was based come to mind. What few know is that oneÃÂ ...
Papermag
November 21, 2017
If you missed them, Part 1 of our Mega Guide is HERE, Part 2 is HERE, and Part 3 is HERE. Spinello Projects (7221 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami) has 4 solo projects up during AB/MB and through December 20. Look for works by Augustina Woodgate, Naama Tsabar, Sinisa Kukec and Antonia Wright. There's a ...
Tablet Magazine
October 20, 2017
... 60 photographs from the pioneering Jewish photojournalist, including Gruber's iconic images of Jewish refugees from the ship Exodus 1947, ...
Wicked Local Sharon
October 10, 2017
... published in Life Magazine, of the heart-wrenching ordeal of the refugees aboard the ship Exodus 1947 helped change the world.
Highbrow Magazine
October 8, 2017
Headlining Art Basel season in Miami Beach, the new exhibition presented by the Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU (on view Oct. 16 - Jan. 7) celebrates the remarkable life, vision, and heroic tenacity of this 20th-century pioneer and trailblazer, and this is the show's southeastern U.S. premiere. Once the ...
Miami's Community Newspapers
October 4, 2017
... from Gruber's groundbreaking reportage of the Soviet Arctic in the 1930s and iconic images of Jewish refugees from the ship Exodus 1947, ...
Broadway World
September 29, 2017
In 1947, she documented the harrowing voyage of the ship Exodus 1947, carrying Jewish refugees attempting to break the blockade on Jewish ...
San Diego Jewish World
March 5, 2017
The Warfield was a luxury Chesapeake Bay steamer, overnighting ... worn out WWII surplus ship Exodus, wanted to do what they could to help ...
San Diego Jewish World
July 3, 2015
The real story of the Haganah ship, Exodus, is even more riveting than the fictional version; did not have a happy outcome for its passengers, ...
Boston Globe
February 2, 2013
When most people think of the refugee ship Exodus, the Paul Newman movie and the Leon Uris novel on which it was based come to mind.
New York Times
December 23, 2009
Yitzhak Ahronovitch, the captain of the refugee ship Exodus, whose ... An antiquated former Chesapeake Bay steamship originally known as ...
Jewish Link of New Jersey
December 31, 1999
The visit changed my life; one mitzvah led to another and I met more Holocaust survivors, some with fascinating stories, like Rebecca from Borough Park, who was on the ship Exodus 1947, and who gave me a firsthand account. I met others who survived Auschwitz-Birkenau and Buchenwald, and others ...
Wicked Local Easton
September 16, 2017
Gruber covered the Nuremberg Trials in 1946 and her photographs of the refugees aboard the ship Exodus 1947 were published in LifeÃÂ ...
Wicked Local Stoughton
September 14, 2017
Gruber covered the Nuremberg Trials in 1946 and her photographs of the refugees aboard the ship Exodus 1947 were published in LifeÃÂ ...
San Diego Jewish World
July 27, 2017
... of Exodus, a retelling of experiences of Holocaust survivors aboard the immigration ship Exodus bound for Palestine in 1947, by Leon Uris,ÃÂ ...
San Diego Jewish World
July 24, 2017
Radioing the world, the Warfield shed her phony skin; She was the Haganah Ship, Exodus 1947. They flew the Flag of Israel defiantly, proudly,ÃÂ ...
Press of Atlantic City
July 18, 2017
Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci is shown performing on the uneven parallel bars and floor exercises at the XXI Olympiad held in MontrealÃÂ ...
The Jewish Voice
June 14, 2017
From survivors such as Rebecca in Borough Park, who was a refugee on the ship Exodus 1947, where the British did not allow the passengersÃÂ ...
San Diego Jewish World
March 5, 2017
The Warfield was a luxury Chesapeake Bay steamer, overnighting ... worn out WWII surplus ship Exodus, wanted to do what they could to helpÃÂ ...
Forward
November 22, 2016
... a once-in-a- century phenomenon—fearless and best known for chronicling the saga of the ship “Exodus” in 1947— the basis for Leon Uris'sÃÂ ...
New York Times
November 17, 2016
... that a Chesapeake Bay steamer — refitted by the paramilitary group ... “Destination Palestine: The Story of the Haganah Ship Exodus 1947.
San Diego Jewish World
July 3, 2015
The real story of the Haganah ship, Exodus, is even more riveting than the fictional version; did not have a happy outcome for its passengers,ÃÂ ...
Boston Globe
February 2, 2013
When most people think of the refugee ship Exodus, the Paul Newman movie and the Leon Uris novel on which it was based come to mind.
New York Times
December 23, 2009
Yitzhak Ahronovitch, the captain of the refugee ship Exodus, whose ... An antiquated former Chesapeake Bay steamship originally known asÃÂ ...
The Saratogian
March 12, 2017
The story was chronicled in her 1948 book, "Destination Palestine: The Story of the Haganah Ship Exodus 1947." The episode was also the basis of the Leon Uris novel "Exodus," published in 1958, and of Otto Preminger's 1960 film adaptation, which ...
San Diego Jewish World
March 5, 2017
The Warfield was a luxury Chesapeake Bay steamer, overnighting people in luxury from Baltimore to Norfolk and back. The print was going to be personalized to him by the last surviving crew member of the Exodus, Sam Schulman.
TIME
December 30, 2016
During her seven-decade career she closely reported on Israel, including its war for independence, as well as the Nuremberg trials and the Haganah ship exodus. Not content to simply be an observer, her tenacity and deep sense of justice led her to play ...
Jvhri
November 25, 2016
She took pictures and interviewed these refugees and was right there as they came to Palestine in 1947 on the ship Exodus. This was the inspiration of Leon Uris' novel "Exodus.
New York Times
November 17, 2016
Ms. Gruber was in Jerusalem in July 1947 to cover a United Nations conference when she learned that a Chesapeake Bay steamer - refitted by the paramilitary group Haganah as a transport for Jewish immigrants and renamed the Exodus 1947 - had been ...
Haaretz
September 29, 2016
On the eve of Israeli statehood, Gruber attached herself to the refugee ship Exodus 1947, which the British turned away from Haifa harbor.
San Diego Jewish World
July 12, 2016
Machal - Bernstein -1 July 18, 1947, in international waters off the coast of Sinai, a shadowing British battle fleet attacked an unarmed American Chesapeake Bay steamer, the President Warfield. They had been shadowing the lumbering vessel since she ...
San Diego Jewish World
June 15, 2016
Two Haganah officers, Yossi Harel, who had been captain of the famous illegal immigration ship, Exodus and Moshe Dayan, legendary warrior who would become Chief of Staff and later Defense Minister, accompanied the body of Mickey Marcus to theÃÂ ...
Atlanta Jewish Times
May 3, 2016
Stanley Grauel of Boston, who was on the ship Exodus. At midnight Saturday (May 15 into May 16), a motzei Shabbat service at Ahavath Achim on Washington Street, open to the community, focused on that special guest.
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