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ZionismNational liberation movement advocating the re-establishment of a Jewish homeland (the Eretz Israel) in Palestine. Here, in the ‘Promised Land’ of the Bible, its adherents called for the Jewish people to be granted a sovereign state with its capital at Jerusalem, the ‘city of Zion’. The movement was founded by the Hungarian writer Theodor Herzl, who in 1897 convened the First Zionist Congress in the Swiss city of Basel. Zionism was the driving force behind the creation of the state of Israel in 1948. In 1917, the Zionist leaders Chaim Weizmann and Nahum Sokolow gained from Great Britain (which controlled Palestine after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire in World War I) a promise of support for a Jewish homeland. This was enshrined in the Balfour Declaration. Before and during World War II, escalating persecution in Europe led many Jews to embrace Zionism and emigrate. After the war, the United Nations sanctioned the establishment of a Jewish state alongside a homeland for the Arab Palestinian people. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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She reminds Said that in his 1930-preface to the Hebrew translation of Totem and Taboo, Freud had openly defined himself as an atheist ignorant of Hebrew, and as unable to share in Jewish nationalist ideals. Rabbi Yochanan's brave voice must be heard: it speaks to all-or-nothing hardliners who cherish soil and stones, Temple Mount and tombs, over and above human life; it speaks to those who have yet to understand that another conflagration can be averted only by reining in hubris; it speaks to those who dare to comprehend that Jewish nationalist consciousness is undergoing a massive change. The results sent Netanyahu's followers celebrating outside his Jerusalem home and in the streets of Tel Aviv, while Peres' crestfallen flock mourned at the site of the assassination of Rabin, the prime minister whose death at the hands of a Jewish nationalist in November sanctified him among liberal Israelis as a martyr for peace. |
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