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Religion and Zionism, first encounters, Yosef Salmon

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Religion and Zionism, first encounters, Yosef Salmon
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [384]-385) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Religion and Zionism
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
49193987
Responsibility statement
Yosef Salmon
Sub title
first encounters
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1 -- Orthodox Attitudes to the Land of Israel in the -- Nineteenth Century -- The Hatam Sofer 2 -- Rejection of Modernity in the Teachings of -- Akiva Joseph Schlesinger 13 -- The Zionist Thinking of R: Zevi Hirsch Kalischer 19 -- Chapter 2 -- The "Society for the Settlement of Palestine" and the -- Reactions of Traditional Jewry -- The Response of Ha-Maggid to Ideas of Redemption by Natural -- Means and the Settlement of Palestine 34 -- The Response of Ha-Mevasser in Galicia 36 -- The Hebrew Press in Russia and its Attitude to the -- Settlement of Palestine 38 -- The Jews in Palestine and their Attitude to the Zionist Awakening 41 -- The Crisis of Leadership and the Demise of the -- Society for the Settlement of Palestine 49 -- Chapter 3 -- David Gordon and Ha-Maggid: Evolving Views of Jewish -- Nationalism, 1860-1882 -- Chapter 4 -- Yehiel Michael Pines: From the Vision of Zionism to the Reality -- Exponent of Jewish National Reform 78 -- The Debate over his Views 82 -- The Moses Montefiore Testimonial Fund 84 -- Activities in Palestine 87 -- The Sabbatical Year Issue 89 -- Pines and Ahad Ha-Am 90 -- Pines Turns Against the New Yishuv 92 -- Chapter 5 -- The Clash Between Orthodox and Enlightened Jews -- in Hibbat Zion during the 1880s -- The Struggle for Leadership 97 -- The Gederah Controversy 113 -- The Shemittah Controversy 123 -- Conclusion 138 -- Chapter 6 -- Samuel Mohilewer, the Rabbi of Hibbat Zion -- The 1870s 141 -- From the 1881 Pogroms to the Kattowitz Conference of 1884 144 -- From the Kattowitz Conference (1884) to the Vilna -- Conference (1889) 151 -- Activity in the Shadow of the Odessa Committee (1890-1893) 158 -- The Establishment of the Mizrachi and its First Activities -- (1893-1897) 163 -- The First Zionist Congress (1897) and -- R. Mohilewer's Death (1898) 169 -- Chapter 7 -- The Historical Background of Shivat Ziyyon -- Chapter 8 -- Polarization in the Jewish Community in Palestine during the 1890s -- Social Reforms in the Old Yishuv 201 -- Budding Opposition to the New Yishuv 203 -- Conciliation and Cooperation 206 -- The Dynamics of Polarization 210 -- Benei Moshe 211 -- The Educational Program of Benei Moshe 220 -- Pines and his Circle 223 -- Kulturkampf 225 -- Ramifications of the Controversy 231 -- Chapter 9 -- Hibbat Zion's Struggle for Haredi Support during the 1890s -- The Response of the Traditionalist Groups 237 -- Traditionalist Members of Hovevei Zion 238 -- Joshua Joseph Preil 242 -- Isaac Jacob Reines 250 -- Mahzike Hadas 251 -- The Mizrachi and R. Samuel Mohilewer 259 -- The Mediators 268 -- Ramifications and Consequences 272 -- The Rupture 276 -- Conclusions 277 -- Chapter 10 -- Traditional Jewry's Opposition to Herzlian Zionism -- The Challenge of the First Zionist Congress 287 -- Chapter 11 -- Traditional Russian-Polish Jewry and Zionism -- at the Turn of the Century -- The Years 1898-1899 307 -- The Years 1899-1900 346 -- Chapter 12 -- Socialism and Religion Hand in Hand: Ha-Po'el ha-Mizrachi -- The "National Center" 369 -- Particularism 369 -- Negation of Materialistic Socialism 371 -- The Uniqueness of the Zionist Proletariat 372 -- "Jewish Socialism" 373 -- Adjustment to Political Realities 375 -- "We Came First." 376 -- Between Right and Left 377 -- "Unity of Action" 378 -- Vague Hopes versus Struggle 380
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