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The Zionist Revolution


The Zionist Revolution
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Author : Harold Fisch
language : en
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Release Date : 1978

The Zionist Revolution written by Harold Fisch and has been published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1978 with History categories.




The Israeli Century


The Israeli Century
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Author : Yossi Shain
language : en
Publisher: Wicked Son
Release Date : 2021-11-02

The Israeli Century written by Yossi Shain and has been published by Wicked Son this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-11-02 with Political Science categories.


“The Israeli Century is one of the most important books of our generation, emphasizing how Israel is becoming the center of the Jewish People’s existence and is laying the solid foundations for its future.” —Isaac Herzog, President of Israel In this important breakthrough work, Yossi Shain takes us on a sweeping and surprising journey through the history of the Jewish people, from the destruction of the First Temple in the sixth century B.C.E. up to the modern era. Over the course of this long history, Jews have moved from a life of Diaspora, which ultimately led to destruction, to a prosperous existence in a thriving, independent nation state. The new power of Jewish sovereignty has echoed around the world and gives Israelis a new and significant role as influential global players. In the Israeli Century, the Jew is reborn, feeling a deep responsibility for his tradition and a natural connection to his homeland. A sense of having a home to return to allows him to travel the wider world and act with ease and confidence. In the Israeli Century, the Israeli Jew can fully express the strengths developed over many generations in the long period of wandering and exile. As a result, Shain argues, the burden of preserving the continuity of the Jewish people and defining its character is no longer the responsibility of Diaspora communities. Instead it now falls squarely on the shoulders of Israelis themselves. The challenges of Israeli sovereignty in turn require farsighted leaders with a clear-eyed understanding of the dangers that confront the Jewish future, as well as the incredible opportunities it offers.



The Jewish Revolution


The Jewish Revolution
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Author : Israel Eldad
language : en
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House Ltd
Release Date : 2007

The Jewish Revolution written by Israel Eldad and has been published by Gefen Publishing House Ltd this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with History categories.


With The Jewish Revolution classical Zionism has found its true interpretation. In the highest tradition of the soldier-statesman, Dr. Israel Eldad advocates a form of Zionism that is unpopular in conventional society. He condemns establishmentarian, social-club Zionism as a belittling of Jewish history and a threat to Jewish lives. In its place, he calls for a revolutionary creed one that dares assert its right to the Jewish homeland; not as defined by diplomats, politicians and Security Council Resolutions, but in biblical, historical terms. He boldly declares that Jewish diplomacy failed to save millions of European Jews, and he accuses world leaders of inviting new Holocausts by denying history s lessons and ignoring its imperatives. He warns the Jewish people that it can rely only on its own forces, and he offers a solution to the Arab problem in the Middle East. The Jewish Revolution combines the passion of the patriot, the logic of the scholar and the sweep of the historian.



A History Of Zionism


A History Of Zionism
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Author : Walter Laqueur
language : en
Publisher: Schocken
Release Date : 2009-07-01

A History Of Zionism written by Walter Laqueur and has been published by Schocken this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-07-01 with History categories.


From one of the most distinguished historians of our time comes the definitive general history of the Zionist movement.



Zionism And Revolution In European Jewish Literature


Zionism And Revolution In European Jewish Literature
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Author : Laurel Plapp
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2007-12-12

Zionism And Revolution In European Jewish Literature written by Laurel Plapp and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-12-12 with Literary Criticism categories.


Zionism and Revolution in European-Jewish Literature examines twentieth-century Jewish writing that challenges imperialist ventures and calls for solidarity with the colonized, most notably the Arabs of Palestine and Africans in the Americas. Since Edward Said defined orientalism in 1978 as a Western image of the Islamic world that has justified domination, critics have considered the Jewish people to be complicit with orientalism because of the Zionist movement. However, the Jews of Europe have themselves been caught between East and West —both marginalized as the "Orientals" of Europe and connected to the Middle East through their own political and cultural ties. As a result, European-Jewish writers have had to negotiate the problematic confluence of antisemitic and orientalist discourse. Laurel Plapp traces this trend in utopic visions of Jewish-Muslim relations that criticized the early Zionist movement; in post-Holocaust depictions of coalition between Jews and African slaves in the Caribbean revolutions; and finally, in explorations of diasporic, transnational Jewish identity after the founding of Israel. Above all, Plapp proposes that Jewish studies and postcolonial studies have much in common by identifying ways in which Jewish writers have allied themselves with colonized and exilic peoples throughout the world.



The Zionist Idea


The Zionist Idea
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Author : Arthur Hertzberg
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1997

The Zionist Idea written by Arthur Hertzberg and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with History categories.


A classic since its initial publication in 1959, The Zionist Idea is an anthology of writings by the leading thinkers of the Zionist movement, including Theodor Herzl, Ahad Ha-Am, Martin Buber, Louis Brandeis, Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, Judah Magnes, Max Nordau, Mordecai Kaplan, Vladimir Jabotinsky, Chaim Weizmann, and David Ben-Gurion.



The Tragedy Of Zionism


The Tragedy Of Zionism
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Author : Bernard Avishai
language : en
Publisher: Allworth Press
Release Date : 2002

The Tragedy Of Zionism written by Bernard Avishai and has been published by Allworth Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with History categories.


Discusses the ideology of Zionism, its role in the establishment of Israel, and its continued influence on the politics and culture of the country.



Zionism S Maritime Revolution


Zionism S Maritime Revolution
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Author : Kobi Cohen-Hattab
language : en
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release Date : 2019-07-08

Zionism S Maritime Revolution written by Kobi Cohen-Hattab and has been published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-07-08 with History categories.


Research on Jewish settlement of the Land of Israel in the modern era has long neglected the sea and its shores. This book explores the Yishuv’s hold on the Mediterranean and other bodies of water during the British Mandate in Palestine and the Zionist “maritime revolution,” a shift from a focus on land-based development to an embrace of the sea as a source of security, economic growth, clandestine immigration (haapala), and national pride. The transformation is tracked in four spheres – ports, seamanship, fishery, and education – and viewed within the context of the Jewish/Arab conflict, internal Yishuv politics, and the Second World War. Archives, memoirs, press, and secondary sources all help illuminate the Zionist Movement’s road to maritime sovereignty. By the State of Israel’s founding in 1948, the Yishuv had a flourishing nautical presence: a national shipping company, control over the country’s three active ports, maritime athletics, fish farming, and a nautical training school.



The Protocols And World Revolution


The Protocols And World Revolution
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Author : Sergi͡eĭ Nilus
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1920

The Protocols And World Revolution written by Sergi͡eĭ Nilus and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1920 with Anti-Jewish propaganda categories.


Forged and faked document, claimed to be the product of the first Zionest Congress held in Basel, Switzerland in 1897, that details Jewish plans for world domination. Consult Singerman.



Zionism And Revolution In European Jewish Literature


Zionism And Revolution In European Jewish Literature
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Author : Laurel Plapp
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2008

Zionism And Revolution In European Jewish Literature written by Laurel Plapp and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Literary Criticism categories.


Zionism and Revolution in European-Jewish Literature examines twentieth-century Jewish writing that challenges imperialist ventures and calls for solidarity with the colonized, most notably the Arabs of Palestine and Africans in the Americas. Since Edward Said defined orientalism in 1978 as a Western image of the Islamic world that has justified domination, critics have considered the Jewish people to be complicit with orientalism because of the Zionist movement. However, the Jews of Europe have themselves been caught between East and West —both marginalized as the "Orientals" of Europe and connected to the Middle East through their own political and cultural ties. As a result, European-Jewish writers have had to negotiate the problematic confluence of antisemitic and orientalist discourse. Laurel Plapp traces this trend in utopic visions of Jewish-Muslim relations that criticized the early Zionist movement; in post-Holocaust depictions of coalition between Jews and African slaves in the Caribbean revolutions; and finally, in explorations of diasporic, transnational Jewish identity after the founding of Israel. Above all, Plapp proposes that Jewish studies and postcolonial studies have much in common by identifying ways in which Jewish writers have allied themselves with colonized and exilic peoples throughout the world.