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The Early Israeli Settler Movement

The Birth Pangs of Gush Emunim

Author: Jeffrey Kaplan   Series: Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Politics

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This book examines the religious, intellectual and historical roots of the Israeli settlement movement through the lens of various strands of Zionism.

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This book examines the religious, intellectual and historical roots of the Israeli settlement movement through the lens of various strands of Zionism.

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This book examines the religious, intellectual and historical roots of the Israeli settlement movement through the lens of various strands of Zionism.

The book opens with a discussion of religious Zionism, especially through the lens of the teachings of Rabbi Avraham Isaac Kook and his son Zvi Yehuda Kook. The author notes the remarkable growth of a once marginal movement into a rapidly growing stream of Judaism, highlighting its key role in the settlement project before and after the Six Day War in 1967. This is supplemented by an analysis of the role of political Zionism as embodied by key figures such as Theodor Herzl and David Ben Gurion who adapted it into a governing ethos after Independence in 1948. This section concludes with a consideration of the writings of Ahad Ha’am and the role of cultural Zionism. The book then turns to an oral history of the 1967 war and the beginning of settlement which saw the emergence of key Gush founders. Finally, the book concludes with an extended discussion of Hebron from both Jewish and Palestinian perspectives, first in 1929, and then in 1968.

Offering new interpretations of Zionism as it impacts on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, the book will appeal to students and researchers interested in Jewish studies, Palestinian history, and Middle Eastern politics.

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About the Author

Jeffrey Kaplan has published over 30 books and over 100 articles and anthology chapters on religious violence, religious terrorism and other topics. Recent books include Anti-Semitism in Hungary: Appearance and Reality and Apocalypse, Revolution and Terrorism. He has also published the career retrospective Radical Religion and Violence: Theory and Case Studies. He is currently the Senior Distinguished Fellow at the Danube Institute in Budapest, Hungary.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd | Routledge
Published
23rd September 2024
Pages
202
ISBN
9781032752693

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