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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1: Precursors
Rabbi Yehudah Alkalai 1798–1878
The Third Redemption (1843)
Rabbi Zvl Hirsch Kalischer 1795–1874
Seeking Zion (1862)
A Natural Beginning of the Redemption
The Holiness of Labor on the Land
Moses Hess 1812—1875
Rome and Jerusalem (1862)
My Way of Return
German Anti-Semitism and Jewish Assimilation
The Reawakening of the Nations
What is Judaism!
The Mission of Israel
The Nation as Part of Humanity
The Sabbath of History
Toward the Jewish Restoration
Comments
1. Jewish Creativity
2. Prejudice and Dogma and the Restoration
3. A Change of Spirit
4. Social Regeneration
5. A Spiritual Center
Part 2: Outcry in Russia—the 1870’s and 1880’s
Peretz Smolenskin 1842–1885
It Is Time to Plant (1875–1877)
Let Us Search Our Ways (1881)
The Haskalah of Berlin (1883)
Eliezer Ben-Yehudah 1858–1923
A Letter of Ben-Yehudah (1880)
Moshe Leib Lilienblum 1843–1910
The Way of Return (1881)
Let Us Not Confuse the Issues (1882)
The Future of Our People (1883)
Leo Pinsker 1821—1891
Auto-Emancipation: An Appeal to His People by A Russian Jew (1882)
Summary
Part 3: Headlong into the World Arena— Theodor Herzl Appears
Theodor Herzl 1860—1904
First Entry In His Diary (1895)
The Jewish State (1896)
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Jewish Question
Previous Attempts At A Solution
Causes of Anti-Semitism
Effects of Anti-Semitism
The Plan
Palestine or Argentina?
Conclusion
First Congress Address (1897)
After A Mass Meeting In the East End (1896)
Maxnordau 1849—1923
Speech to the First Zionist Congress (1897)
Zionism (1902)
Part 4: The Agnostic Rabbi—Ahad Ha-Am
Ahadha-Am (Asher Zvi Ginsberg) 1856–1927
The Law of the Heart (1894)
Flesh and Spirit (1904)
On Nationalism and Religion (1910)
The Jewish State and the Jewish Problem (1897)
The Negation of the Diaspora (1909)
Hayyim Nahman Bialik 1873–1934
Bialik on the Hebrew University 1925)
Part 5: Rebels at Their Most Defiant
Micah Joseph Berdichevski 1865–1921
Wrecking and Building (1900–1903)
In Two Directions (1900–1903)
The Question of Culture (1900–1903)
The Question of Our Past (1900—1903)
On Sanctity (1899)
Joseph Hayyim Brenner 1881–1921
Self-Criticism (1914)
Jacob Klatzkin 1882—1948
Boundaries (1914–1921)
Judaism Is Nationalism
A Nation Must Have Its Own Land and Language
Assimilation Is Possible
The Galut Is Unworthy of Survival
The Galut Falsifies Our National Character
The Galut Is Corrupting Our Human Character and Dignity
The Galut Must Be Preserved Long Enough To Be Transcended
The National Renaissance and Personal Dignity
Part 6: The Zionism of Marxist and Utopian Socialists
Nahman Syrkin 1867–1924
The Jewish Problem and the, Socialist-Jewish State (1898)
1. Jews and Gentiles
2. Emancipation and Anti-Semitism
3. Jews and Socialism
4. Zionism
5. The Socialist-Jewish State
Ber Borochov 1881—1917
The National Question and the Class Struggle (1905)
Our Platform (1906)
Aaron David Gordon 1856—1922
Logic for the Future (1910)
People and Labor (1911)
Some Observations (1911)
Our Tasks Ahead (1920)
Yom Kippur (1921)
Final Reflections (1921)
Berl Katzenelson 1887–1944
Revolution and Tradition (1934)
Part 7: Religious Nationalists, Old and New
Rabbi Samuel Mohilever 1824—1898
Message to the First Zionist Congress (1897)
Yehiel Michael Pines 1842–1912
On Religious Reforms (1868–1871)
The Religious Idea
Methods in Reforms
Jewish Nationalism Cannot Be Secular (1895)
Religion Is the Source of Jewish Nationalism (1895)
Jews Will Accept Hardship Only In the Holy Land (1892)
Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook 1865–1935
The Land of Israel (1910–1930)
The War (1910–1930)
The Rebirth of Israel (1910–1930)
Lights for Rebirth (1910–1930)
Samuel Hayyim Landau 1892–1928
Toward An Explanation of Our Ideology (1924)
Judah Leon Magnes 1877—1948
“Like All the Nations?” (1930)
Martin Buber 1887—1965
The Jew In the World (1934)
Hebrew Humanism (1942)
From An Open Letter to Mahatma Gandhi (1939)
Part 8: Intellectuals in Search of Roots
Bernard Lazare 1865—1903
Jewish Nationalism and Emancipation (1897–1899)
Edmond Fleg 1874—1963
Why I Am A Jew (1927)
Ludwig Lewisohn 1883—1955
A Year of Crisis (1933)
Part 9: In the New World
Richard James Horatio Gottheil 1862—1936
The Aims of Zionism (1898)
Solomon Schechter 1847—1915
Zionism: A Statement (1906)
Louis Dembitz Brandeis 1856–1941
The Jewish Problem and How To Solve It (1915)
Horace Mayer Kallen 1882–1974
Jewish Life Is National and Secular (1918)
Zionism and Liberalism (1919)
Jewish Unity (1933)
Mordecai Menahem Kaplan born 1881
The Future of the American Jew (1948)
No Jewish Homeland without Judaism in the Diaspora
The Negation of Jewish Life in the Diaspora
The Need of a Twofold Norm for Jewish Life
Educational Aim in Terms of Tradition and Social Structure
Part 10: Ideologists in Action
Rabbi Meir Bar-Ilan (Berlin) 1880–1949
What Kind of Life Should We Create In Eretz Israel? (1922)
Vladimir Jabotinsky 1880–1940
Evidence Submitted to the Palestine Royal Commission (1937)
Chaim Weizmann 1874–1952
Zionism Needs A Living Content (1914)
Reminiscences (1927)
On the Report of the Palestine Commission (1937)
Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver 1893—1963
Toward American Jewish Unity (1943)
American Jewry In War and After (1944)
David Ben-Gurion 1886—1973
The Imperatives of the Jewish Revolution (1944)
Afterword
Notes
A Note On Sources
Sources
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