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Yosef Salmon. Religion and Zionism: First Encounters. Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 2002. xxvii, 399 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2005

Jody Myers
Affiliation:
California State University, Northridge, Northridge, California
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Extract

This is a translation and slight modification of Dat ve-Ziyyonut: Imutim Rishonim (1990), a Hebrew collection of articles previously published by Yosef Salmon. In this English volume, some sections of the Hebrew edition were omitted, some were altered, and two recent articles were added. The thirteen articles address the period from 1818 (the writings of Hatam Sofer) until 1922 (the founding of Ha-Poءel ha-Mizrachi) and ask how religious Jews—especially those who were drawn toward the hope of restoring the Jewish people to Zion—dealt with the challenges presented by the increasingly secular Jewish national movement. This question is at the center of Salmon's body of research on East European Zionism.

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© 2004 by the Association for Jewish Studies

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