The A to Z of Zionism

The A to Z of Zionism

Author: Rafael Medoff

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2009-09-28

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0810870525

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The Jewish attachment to Zion is many centuries old. While the modern Zionist movement was organized a little more than a century ago, the roots of the Zionist idea reach back close to 4,000 years ago, to the day that the biblical patriarch Abraham left his home in Ur of the Chaldees to settle in the Promised Land, where the Jewish state subsequently arose. From that day to the establishing of the state of Israel in 1948, the Jewish people have been in a constant struggle to either regain or maintain their homeland. Although 60 years have now passed since the establishment of Israel, many of the political and religious factions that made up the Zionist movement in the pre-state era remain active. The A to Z of Zionism_through its chronology, maps, introductory essay, bibliography, and over 200 cross-referenced dictionary entries on crucial persons, organizations, and events_is a valuable contribution to the appreciation for both the diversity and consensus that characterize the Zionist experience.


Historical Dictionary of Zionism

Historical Dictionary of Zionism

Author: Rafael Medoff

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-09-05

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1135966494

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The Jewish attachment to Zion is many centuries old. Although the modern Zionist movement was organized only a little more than a century ago, the roots of the Zionist idea reach back almost 4,000 years, to the day that the biblical patriarch Abraham left his home in Ur of the Chaldees to settle in the promised land The Historical Dictionary of Zionism is an excellent source of information on Zionism, its founders and leaders, its various strands and organizations, major events in its struggle, and its present status. By showing the movement's strengths and weaknesses, it also acts as a corrective to overly idealistic comments by its supporters and the wilder claims of its opponents. A much more realistic understanding is offered in the Introduction, which presents and explains the movement; the Chronology, which shows its historic progression; the Dictionary, which includes numerous entries on crucial persons, organizations and events; and the Bibliography, which points the way to further reading.


The Zionist Ideology

The Zionist Ideology

Author: Gideon Shimoni

Publisher: Brandeis University Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13:

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He then describes the various streams of Zionist thought and how they were transmogrified by events and individuals, and concludes by examining both Zionism's connection with a secular Jewish identity and the nature of the Jewish claim to Eretz Israel.


The Zionist Ideas

The Zionist Ideas

Author: Gil Troy

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2018-04-01

Total Pages: 603

ISBN-13: 0827612559

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"Published by the University of Nebraska Press as a Jewish Publication Society book."


History Of Zionism

History Of Zionism

Author: Hershel Edelheit

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-09-19

Total Pages: 672

ISBN-13: 0429701039

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This handbook and dictionary aims to provide the reader with a general overview of Zionist history and historiography, to tabulate all data on Zionism, and to gather in one source as many terms dealing directly or indirectly with Zionism and Jewish nationalism as possible.


Zionism

Zionism

Author: Carol Diament

Publisher: Hadassah Women's Zionist Organization of America

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 508

ISBN-13:

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What has become of Zionism? Zionism: the sequel examines the Zionist idea since the movement began over 100 years ago, and it explores the questions raised since Israel celebrated its independence 50 Jewish homeland and grapple with its realities as a broad spectrum of distinguished Israeli and diaspora writers, historic and contemporary, explore what Zionism has meant and what Zionism now means.


The Zionist Idea

The Zionist Idea

Author: Arthur Hertzberg

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 668

ISBN-13:

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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 Zionist Dream Revisited

The Zionist Dream Revisited

Author: Amnon Rubinstein

Publisher: Schocken

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13:

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In this book, Rubinstein Grapples with the question of what happened to the Zionist dream by reviewing historical Zionist ideology and tracing its development and the development of other ideological, political, and conceptual responses to what Jewish nationalism should be. The Six Day War is viewed as a turning point in Zionist and Israeli history. He analyzes the conditions that gave rise to "gush emunim" and religious militant political groups. In "the end of the Sabra myth", Rubinstein describes the new Israelis and concludes that Israel's future depends on its ability to return to some of the traditional Zionist values.