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The prophetic vision of Zionism's Jewish critics

By: Brownfeld, Allan C.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSubject(s): Religious Zionism -- History | Zionism and Judaism | Zionism -- History | Zionism -- Philosophy In: The Washington report on Middle East affairs Vol. 29, no. 9 (December 2010), pp. 52-53Abstract: The author argues that from the earliest days of Zionism, the philosophy which proclaimed that Jews were a distinct nationality, not a religious community, and should return to their ancient "homeland" in Palestine represented a minority view among Jews.
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Vol. 29, no. 9 (December 2010) Not For Loan 12-2010 0000045435

The author argues that from the earliest days of Zionism, the philosophy which proclaimed that Jews were a distinct nationality, not a religious community, and should return to their ancient "homeland" in Palestine represented a minority view among Jews.

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