Zionism and Jewish culture : a study in the origins of a national movement /

"Zionism and Jewish Culture examines the history of Zionism from a new perspective, arguing that Zionism was not only a political project, but also a major cultural force in modern Jewish life. To understand the growth of this movement and its success in establishing a modern Jewish state, the...

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Main Author: Conforti, Yitzhak, 1961- (Author)
Other Authors: Setbon, Jessica (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston : Academic Studies Press, 2024.
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Summary:"Zionism and Jewish Culture examines the history of Zionism from a new perspective, arguing that Zionism was not only a political project, but also a major cultural force in modern Jewish life. To understand the growth of this movement and its success in establishing a modern Jewish state, the book examines the cultural world of pre-state Zionist activists, offering an understanding of the basic ideological challenges they faced - challenges that Israel is still grappling with today. It asks, how did the early Zionists define the relationship between Israel and Jewish tradition? How did they envision the ideal balance between the Jewish people's welfare and the Land of Israel? What was their view on Western versus Eastern principles in defining the state? And what was their vision for the future of the Jewish state? In exploring these topics, this book enables a deeper understanding of the forces that continue to shape Zionism and Israel today"--
Item Description:"This book is an expanded and updated edition of my Hebrew book: "Shaping a Nation: The Cultural Origins of Zionism, 1882-1948" (Jerusalem: Yad Itzhak Ben Zvi, 2019)."--Note from the author.
Physical Description:viii, 332 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9798887196374