Excerpt from Die Tragik des Misrachi
Das Programm war neu und unerhört kühn. Sein Schwerpunkt lag nicht im Gedanken der Siedlung an sich, sondern der Qualität der Siedlung. Nicht durch zivilrechtlichen Vertrag, sondern öffentlich rechtlich sollte sie geschützt werden. E s w a 11 dt e s ic h di e s e 3 Programm in erster Reihe an die politischen Mächte der Erd e. Bei ihnen meldete es das seit zweitausend Jahren bestehende Problem des jüdischen Volkes an, und aus ihrer Hand wollte es eine Beziehung des jüdischen Volkes zu Palästina ent gegennehmen, die das jüdische Volk zugleich in die Geschichte zu rückführte.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book presents an insightful analysis of the tensions and challenges faced by religious Zionists in navigating the relationship between Jewish tradition and national aspirations. The author, who is well-versed in the history and philosophy of both Zionism and Orthodoxy, explores the evolution of religious Zionism from its inception to the present day. The book examines the different ways in which religious Zionists have sought to reconcile their faith with the secular and nationalist orientation of the Zionist movement. It discusses the emergence of the Mizrachi movement, which sought to integrate religious observance within the Zionist framework, as well as the rise of Agudat Israel, which rejected Zionism entirely. The author argues that the history of religious Zionism is marked by a continuous struggle to balance the demands of tradition with the realities of political and social change. This struggle, he suggests, has led to a state of fragmentation and disarray within the religious Zionist community. The book concludes by calling for a renewed commitment to religious Zionism that is both faithful to tradition and responsive to the challenges of the modern world. The author believes that such a commitment can help to revitalize the religious Zionist movement and contribute to a more harmonious and just society in Israel. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781332627646_0
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