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Religious Zionism

Autor Dov Schwartz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 ian 2009
Religious-Zionist historiography has at times attempted to emphasize continuity, turning Abraham into the first Zionist and Nahmanides' travel to the Holy Land into another landmark in the realization of the religious-Zionist ideal. By contrast, this book approaches the creation of the Mizrachi as a genuine revolution, when the religious and rabbinic world entered institutionalized politics and, to some extent, assumed the demands of modernity. This is the first study in English tracing the course of religious-Zionism since the creation of the Mizrachi in 1902 until recent years, when traditional structures have changed or even collapsed and the movement confronts a new horizon.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781934843253
ISBN-10: 1934843253
Pagini: 156
Dimensiuni: 161 x 240 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Academic Studies Press

Cuprins

Preface; A Revolutionary Consciousness; Rabbi Reines and the Foundation of the Mizrachi; Religious-Zionist Education: Beginnings; Rav Kook: An Orthodox-National Alternative to Religious-Zionism; The Foundation of the Chief Rabbinate; Ha-Po'el ha-Mizrachi: Against the Exile and the Bourgeoisie; Criticising Zionist Policy; The Settlement Drive; Religious-Zionism and the Holocaust; Israel's First Years: Hopes and Disappointments; From Rearguard to Vanguard: The Struggle for Greater Israel; Religious-Zionism in the United States; Religious-Zionism: Present and Future.

Descriere

This resource approaches the creation of the Mizrachi as a genuine revolution, when the religious and rabbinic world entered institutionalized politics and, to some extent, assumed the demands of modernity.

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