Between universal and national ‘social therapy’? Professional interventions by Jewish social workers in British Mandatory Palestine

Volume: 22, Issue: 6, Pages: 1085 - 1097
Published: Apr 21, 2018
Abstract
This article explores the interrelated affinity between social work, nationality and universal humanitarianism through the case study of professional interventions by Jewish social workers in Mandatory Palestine. Given the limited literature on these professionals and the significant contribution of women in particular, it focuses on Siddy Wronsky and other German Jewish immigrants whose pre-immigration international heritage has been relegated...
Paper Details
Title
Between universal and national ‘social therapy’? Professional interventions by Jewish social workers in British Mandatory Palestine
Published Date
Apr 21, 2018
Volume
22
Issue
6
Pages
1085 - 1097
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