Israeli Writers Translate and Write about Janusz Korczak

Dialogue and Universalism 13 (6):105-110 (2003)
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Abstract

The author portrays the reception of Janusz Korczak’s writings and ideas in Israel. She presents Israeli writers both Polish- and Israeli-born, considering their writings as consequence of extensive interest in universal values and universal figure suck as Janusz Korczak.

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