Revival: Ten Essays on Zionism and Judaism (1922)

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Acquired Intellect
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Basle Congress
Basle Programme
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Common Language
Contemporary Jewish Writer
critique of political Zionism
diaspora studies
Divine Religion
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Essays
Genuine Type
German Reform Movement
Grand Children
Great Popular Movement
Imminent Redemption
Inevitable Logical Consequence
Jewish intellectual history
Jewish State
Jochanan Ben Zakkai
Judaism
Leon Simon
Material Redemption
Matter Aright
Messianic Camp
Mishneh Torah
modern Jewish thought
national identity theory
National Resolution
National Self-preservation
National Spirit
political emancipation
Political Zionism
Religion
religious philosophy
Revival
Strong National Sentiment
Young Man
Zionism
Zionist Tradition

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138557925
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 123 x 186mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The present voluime of translations from the Hebrew of Achad Ha-Am differs in character from the volume of Selected Essays published in 1912 by the Jewish Publication Society of America.

The earlier selection was confined, by the express desire of the publishing Society, to essays dealing with the broader aspects of Judaism and Jewish thought; essays of a more polemical character, in which the author has defined his attitude to the modern Jewish national movement, were designedly omitted. Of the then further essays included in the present selection, only two belong to the former category, and these have been placed, out of their chronological order, at the end. The other eight essays all deal with one aspect or another of Zionism, and they form a series which will enable the English reader who is interested in the Zionist movement to follow its history under the guidance of one who is at the same time among its staunchest pillars and its most unsparing critics.

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