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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PART II | 9 |
in the Controversy over Hibbat Ziyyon | 29 |
Jewish Tradition | 173 |
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