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Quarantine wasn't invented for corona. At the start of statehood, Israel encouraged mass immigration while seeking to prevent mass disease by putting immigrants through a quarantine camp called Shaar Ha'aliya.
Rhona Seidelman, a historian of medicine and public health, examines the camp's legacy both remembered and forgotten, in Under Quarantine: Immigrants and Disease at Israel's Gate.
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Quarantine wasn't invented for corona. At the start of statehood, Israel encouraged mass immigration while seeking to prevent mass disease by putting immigrants through a quarantine camp called Shaar Ha'aliya.
Rhona Seidelman, a historian of medicine and public health, examines the camp's legacy both remembered and forgotten, in Under Quarantine: Immigrants and Disease at Israel's Gate.

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