Parallels Meet: Religion and Nationalism in the Early Zionist Movement (1882-1904)The marriage of traditional Judaism and Zionism was never easy, and today it remains greatly troubled. In his absorbing account, Luz uses two levels of analysis to tell the story of the conflict that arose between religionists and secularists. |
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... Mizrachi - decided to establish a Zionist yeshiva headed by an important Zionist rabbi . Another year after that Rabbi Reines opened the first Zionist yeshiva in Lida , but this was his private institution rather than one sponsored by ...
... Mizrachi - decided to establish a Zionist yeshiva headed by an important Zionist rabbi . Another year after that Rabbi Reines opened the first Zionist yeshiva in Lida , but this was his private institution rather than one sponsored by ...
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... Mizrachi leadership adopted during the next decade with regard to settling the Land : Mizrachi " affixed mezuzot " on edifices built by others . 72 The last item on the convention's agenda was the election of a new central committee ...
... Mizrachi leadership adopted during the next decade with regard to settling the Land : Mizrachi " affixed mezuzot " on edifices built by others . 72 The last item on the convention's agenda was the election of a new central committee ...
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... Mizrachi could succeed , owing to its feebleness . Nevertheless , he acknowledged the right of the Orthodox to fight for their religious views and to contest the national leadership . He rejected the fears , expressed in the Hebrew ...
... Mizrachi could succeed , owing to its feebleness . Nevertheless , he acknowledged the right of the Orthodox to fight for their religious views and to contest the national leadership . He rejected the fears , expressed in the Hebrew ...
Contents
PART II | 9 |
in the Controversy over Hibbat Ziyyon | 29 |
Jewish Tradition | 173 |
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