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Isaac Zieman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Isaac Zieman
Isaac Zelig Zieman (May 6, 1920 – April 2, 2007) was a survivor of both the Holocaust and Stalin’s gulag (labor camps) who went on to devote his life to helping people as a psychoanalyst and an advocate for peace between Germans and Jews, Israelis and Palestinians, and other groups with a history of antagonism.〔Paul H. Elovitz,“Surviving the Holocaust and Working for a World Without Genocide,” ''Clio’s Psyche'' Vol. 13 No. 4, pp. 194-196. (life of Isaac Zieman )〕 ==Early life and Zionism== Born as the first of four children to the Zieman family in the ''shtetl'' (small, traditional Jewish community) of Livani in Latvia. Isaac’s middle-class, Yiddish-speaking Orthodox Jewish family owned a small grocery store. As a ten-year-old Isaac joined Gordonia (youth movement), a Zionist-socialist youth group with its plans for European Jews to move to Palestine to create a modern Hebrew-speaking Jewish homeland. This commitment created tension with his family. His dreams of creating a just, secular state in the Biblical land of “milk and honey” would be a major motivation in his life.
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