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THE REVIVAL OF ISRAEL: ROME AND JERUSALEM, THE LAST By Moses Hess & Meyer Waxman

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Condition
Very good: A book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious ...
Type
Paperback
Publication Name
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10
0803272758
Country/Region of Manufacture
Israel
ISBN
9780803272750

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10
0803272758
ISBN-13
9780803272750
eBay Product ID (ePID)
717007

Product Key Features

Book Title
Revival of Israel : Rome and Jerusalem, the Last Nationalist Question
Number of Pages
265 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Discrimination & Race Relations, General, Middle East / Israel & Palestine, Judaism / Reform, Jewish
Publication Year
1995
Genre
Religion, Social Science, History
Author
Moses Hess
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
0 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
95-005382
Dewey Edition
20
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Decimal
305.892/4043
Synopsis
Important as the first book to give theoretical expression to Zionism, The Revival of Israel was originally published in 1862. The scholar Melvin I. Urofsky notes that it "laid down nearly all of the premises and proposals" that Theodore Herzl, founder of the modern political Zionist movement, would popularize four decades later.Its author, Moses Hess (1812-1875), was a German socialist who brought his revolutionary zeal to the preaching of Jewish nationalism. The Revival of Israel combines a fervent sense of national destiny with ethical socialism and religious conservatism. Hess believed that Papal Rome represented the source of anti-Semitism and that universal ideals of justice and equality were inherent in the history and aspirations of the Jewish people, who could fulfill their historical promise only in their ancient Holy Land under their own rule. Without spiritual regeneration, Judaism was in danger of becoming nothing more than a creed or cult; too many German Jews had already assimilated. He looked above all to France, home of revolution, to protect the Jews, considering it the "sacred duty of Christians to help" them regain their promised land. Unnoticed at first, The Revival of Israel was later discovered and adopted by the Zionists. What Hess has to say about German anti-Semitism is eerily prescient.Introducing this Bison Book edition is Melvin I. Urofsky, a professor of history at Virginia Commonwealth University and the author of American Zionism from Herzl to the Holocaust., Important as the first book to give theoretical expression to Zionism, The Revival of Israel was originally published in 1862. The scholar Melvin I. Urofsky notes that it "laid down nearly all of the premises and proposals" that Theodore Herzl, founder of the modern political Zionist movement, would popularize four decades later. Its author, Moses Hess (1812-1875), was a German socialist who brought his revolutionary zeal to the preaching of Jewish nationalism. The Revival of Israel combines a fervent sense of national destiny with ethical socialism and religious conservatism. Hess believed that Papal Rome represented the source of anti-Semitism and that universal ideals of justice and equality were inherent in the history and aspirations of the Jewish people, who could fulfill their historical promise only in their ancient Holy Land under their own rule. Without spiritual regeneration, Judaism was in danger of becoming nothing more than a creed or cult; too many German Jews had already assimilated. He looked above all to France, home of revolution, to protect the Jews, considering it the "sacred duty of Christians to help" them regain their promised land. Unnoticed at first, The Revival of Israel was later discovered and adopted by the Zionists. What Hess has to say about German anti-Semitism is eerily prescient.
LC Classification Number
DS135.G33H55 1995

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