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As soon as she arrived in Paris in 1933, Hannah Arendt’s political and Jewish commitment fully blossomed : the young refugee worked to help stateless people cross borders and rebuild a political community in Palestine. This article demonstrates the extent to which Arendt’s commitment to the organizations “Agriculture and Crafts” and “Youth Aliyah” corresponds to the work of political and cultural mediation.