מכאן ומשם From Here and There

יוסף חיים ברנר Yosef Haim Brenner (1881 - 1921)

Yosef Haim Brenner (murdered by Arab terrorists in 1921 at the age of 40) presented in his book "From Here and There" a piercing, soul searching portrayal of the "second aliyah," the dominant immigration into Palestine at the beginning of the twentieth century. The following words have influenced many at the time, and are still thought to represent Brenner's literary "will": "Life is bad, but always secret ... Death is bad. The world is conflicted, but also diverse, and sometimes beautiful. The world is miserable, but can also be wonderful. The nation of Israel, by the rules of logic, has no future. One must, nonetheless, work. So long as you have a soul, there are sublime acts and uplifting moments. Long live Hebrew human labor!" (Summary by Omri Lernau)

Genre(s): General Fiction, Published 1900 onward

Language: Hebrew

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 First Notebook Omri Lernau
00:29:21
Play 02 Second Notebook, Part 1 Omri Lernau
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Play 03 Second Notebook, Part 2 Omri Lernau
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Play 04 Second Notebook, Part 3 Omri Lernau
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Play 05 Second Notebook, Part 4 Omri Lernau
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Play 06 Second Notebook, Part 5 Omri Lernau
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Play 07 Third Notebook, Part 1 Omri Lernau
00:22:39
Play 08 Third Notebook, Part 2 Omri Lernau
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Play 09 Third Notebook, Part 3 Omri Lernau
00:24:45
Play 10 Third Notebook, Part 4 Omri Lernau
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Play 11 Third Notebook, Part 5 Omri Lernau
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Play 12 Fourth Notebook, Part 1 Omri Lernau
00:31:10
Play 13 Fourth Notebook, Part 2 Omri Lernau
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Play 14 Fifth Notebook, Part 1 Omri Lernau
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Play 15 Fifth Notebook, Part 2 Omri Lernau
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Play 16 Sixth Notebook, Part 1 Omri Lernau
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Play 17 Sixth Notebook, Part 2 Omri Lernau
00:31:00
Play 18 Sixth Notebook, Addendum, Parts 1 and 2 Omri Lernau
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Play 19 Sixth Notebook, Addendum, Part 3 Omri Lernau
00:13:21