<p>"Documents the emergence of citizens' and communal 'home front' organizations during Israel's War of Independence, and the first year of existence of the state, looking at areas of housing needs, commercial and merchants' rights, and relief and support for veterans and soldiers' families after demobilization."—Russell Stone, author of<i> Social Change in Israel: Attitudes and Events, 1967-1979</i><br /><br />"Paula Kabalo's book presents the 1948 war from an entirely new perspective—through the trials and tribulations of ordinary Israelis. She also presents in detail the components that contribute to social resilience in the face of disaster, and although Israel has changed in many ways, this work is unfortunately still relevant today."—Orit Rozin, author of <i>A Home for All Jews: Citizenship, Rights, and National Identity in the New Israeli State</i></p>
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Biographical note
Paula Kabalo is Director of the Ben-Gurion Research Institute for the Study of Israel and Zionism at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. She is author of Shurat Hamitnadvim: The Story of a Civic Association (in Hebrew).