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The subject of the paper is the image of Tel Aviv that emerges from the poetry of the poets of the Jewish origin but writing in Polish, in the 20’s and the 30’s of the 20th century, especially from the poems of Anda Eker and Maurycy Szymel. In the Palestinian poems of the young poet Anda Eker who was traveling a few times to Erec Israel, Tel Aviv, showing many Arcadian traits, seems to be the symbol of freedom and safety for the Jews from all over the world. Yet, the poem The Jewish state of Maurycy Szymel, depicts that city – a symbol of the future Jewish state and simultaneously the modern Babylon – in the context of the Biblical extermination. The contestation of the urban utopia that appears in this poems, reflects characteristic for the Jewish Diaspora diversity of attitudes towards the Zionist idea.
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