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Our Challenge: The Zionist Mission
This is the speech of Haim Hayet, Head of the World Zionist Organization Department for Hagshama, during his appearance at the Young Zionist Leadership Conference of January 2005, held in Miami, Florida. [Full article...]By: Haim Hayet
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Voices from the Past: Richard Gottheil: The Aims of Zionism
In a peroration of a speech given in New York City on November 1 1898, Dr. Richard Gottheil defines the ultimate aims of Zionism. Then a professor of Semitic Languages and Rabbinical Literature at Columbia University in New York City, as well as President and co-founder of the American Federation of Zionists, Dr. Gottheil demonstrates how the dangers of assimilation are reconcilable with the Zionist cause. [Full article...]By: Richard Gottheil
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Zionist Biography: A Dove Among Hawks: Moshe Sharett -the Political Tragedy of an Israeli Leader
Moderation or escalation -these were the two basic alternatives in the entwined domains of foreign and defense policies confronting Israel's leadership immediately after the historic and bloody victory in the War of Independence in 1948-1949, and that have confronted government after government unceasingly to this very day. It was the choice of history that these two contradictory and fateful alternatives were first epitomized by David Ben-Gurion and Moshe Sharett. These two outstanding leaders had stood together at the helm of the yishuv -the Jewish community of Palestine- starting in the early 1930s, leading up to the establishment of the State of Israel, and throughout the State's formative years until 1956. [Full article...]By: Ya'akov Sharett
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Zionist Biography: Aaron Aaronsohn: Agronomist, Spy, Zionist
Aaron Aaronsohn (1876-1919) was a member of the remarkable Aaronsohn family who were early chalutzim in Eretz Yisrael, and he became the leading agronomist in the country. His work was of great importance in the development of agriculture there, but if indeed he is remembered, it is not for this but for his role in espionage work in Palestine carried out for the British Army, his general supportive role to the British in their fight to wrest Palestine from Turkey, and for his subsequent pro-Zionist work. The successful British campaign against Turkey was helped materially by his unparalleled knowledge of Palestine. [Full article...]By: Cecil Bloom
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American Zionism: The Faith of Louis D. Brandeis, Zionist.
Horance Kallen explores the tremendous contribution Brandeis. "The People's Lawyer" made to American life and Zionism. [Full article...]By: Horace Kallen
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American Zionism: Brandeis' Way to Zionism
Louis D. Brandeis, an object of controversy and vituperative attack in his time, he became a secular saint in his later years, and now stands suffused in an aura of liberal piety and general regard. [Full article...]By: Ben Halpern
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Quotes: Herzl Speaks His Mind on Issues, Events and Men.
In the quotes that follow, Herzl speaks on the topics of Zionism, the Homeland, the Uganda Offer, The Jewish State, Language in the State, the Envisioned Altneuland, and the Vatican. [Full article...]By: Theodor Herzl
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Quotes: Herzl Speaks His Mind on Issues, Events and Men
In the quotes that follow, Herzl speaks on the topics of the reaction to publication of The Jewish State, Organizing the Zionist Movement, and the Zionist Congress. [Full article...]By: Theodor Herzl
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Quotes: Herzl Speaks His Mind on Issues, Events and Men.
In the quotes that follow, Herzl speaks on the topics of Jewish immigration, the Galut, philanthropy, himself, other men, religion and rabbis. [Full article...]By: Theodor Herzl
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Quotes: Herzl Speaks His Mind on Issues, Events and Men.
In the quotes that follow, Herzl's addresses the topics of the Jewish People, Jewish Society, The Jewish Question, and Anti-Semitism. [Full article...]By: Theodor Herzl
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Towards a Homeland: Understanding Jewish Nationalism
What is Jewish nationalism and it's relationship to Judaism? How can an understanding of Jewish nationalism help us understand the meaning of being a Jew in today's world? [Full article...]By: Eliezer Schweid
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Father and Son: Dr. Josef Burg and Avraham Burg
This article focuses on Josef and Avraham Burg, father and son politicians. Their story reflects the history of the state itself and their influence on Israeli politics has been, and continues to be extremely strong. [Full article...]By: Rochelle Mass
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The Current Debate: The Centrality of Israel
We are all Zionists. But what does that mean? [Full article...]By: Gideon Shimoni
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A Discussion: Is Liberal Zionism Still Credible
Marie Syrkin and Shlomo Avineri discuss the question of "Is Liberal Zionism Still Credible?" [Full article...]By: Shlomo Avineri Marie Syrkin
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On Making Aliyah: Letters to an American Jewish Friend
The same classical Zionist beliefs that justified modern Jewish settlement in Palestine, and that justified the establishment of a Jewish state, justify this country to this day. [Full article...]By: Hillel Halkin
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Multiculturalism: Why I Need to be a Zionist
Troy prescribes Zionism as a cure for the ills of modern Jewish life in North America. [Full article...]By: Gil Troy
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Not Essential to Jewish Nationalism but Essential to Judaism: Zionism
Can you be a committed Zionist and live in North America? In what ways can Zionism enrich Jewish life in the Diaspora? Read on... [Full article...]By: Gil Troy
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A Twenty-First Century Manifesto: I am a Zionist
Today, more than half a century after Israel's founding, it remains all too tempting for friend and foe alike to define Israel, and Zionism, solely by the Arab world's hostility. [Full article...]By: Gil Troy
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A Definition: Who is a Zionist?
The question who is a Zionist is often a sterile debate over semantics, rather than one of any substance. The controversial Israeli author, A. B. YEHOSHUA, sorts his way through to a conclusive definition. [Full article...]By: A. B. Yehoshua
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