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PIONEERS OF RELIGIOUS ZIONISM: Rabbis Alkalai, Kalischer, Mohliver, Reines, Kook and Maimon
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by Raymond Goldwater
Hardcover, 158 pages (includes 6 photos)
ISBN 13: 978-965-524-023-8
publication: 2009
Pioneers of Religious Zionism describes the lives and philosophies
of the most important rabbinical Zionists of the nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries: Yehuda ben Shlomo Alkalai (17981878), Zvi
Hirsch Kalischer (17951874), Samuel Mohliver (18241891), Jacob
Reines (18391915), Abraham Isaac Kook (18651935) and Judah
Leib (Fishman) Maimon (18751962). They joined secular Zionists in
the struggle for the re-establishment of a Jewish national home an
unusual act for their time and had to contend with fierce opposition
and condemnations from many rabbis in Eastern Europe, who believed
that the return of the Jewish people to its ancestral homeland of Israel
depended upon the arrival of the Messiah. In their lives and writings,
Rabbis Alkali, Kalischer, Mohliver, Reines, Kook and Maimon provided
the foundation on which modern religious Zionism was built.
About the Author
Raymond Goldwater has been active in Anglo-Jewish affairs for many
years. After graduating in law at the University of London, he was
Chairman of the Inter-University Jewish Federation of Great Britain
in 19391940. For nineteen years he was an honorary officer of the
United Synagogue of London, the largest synagogue body in Great
Britain comprising more than thirty thousand members, and served
as chairman of both its welfare and publication committees. A former
chairman of the University Chaplaincy Board for Jewish students and of
the Religious Advisory Committee of the Association for Jewish Youth,
he contributed articles to Leela, a periodical published by the London
School of Jewish Studies, and served as editor of Jewish Philosophy and
Philosophers.
Praise for Pioneers of Religous Zionism:
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