Western Jewry and the Zionist Project, 1914–1933

Western Jewry and the Zionist Project, 1914–1933

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Berkowitz Michael
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9780521470872
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This 1996 study of the Zionist movement in Germany, Britain, and the United States recognizes 'Western Zionism' as a distinctive force. From the First World War until the rise of Hitler, the Zionist movement encouraged Jews to celebrate aspects of a reborn Jewish nationality and sovereignty in Palestine, while at the same time acknowledging that their members would mostly 'stay put' and strive toward acculturation in their current homelands. The growth of a Zionist consciousness among Western Jews is juxtaposed with the problematic nurturing of the movement's institutions, as Zionism was consumed increasingly by fundraising. In the 1930s, Zionist images assumed a progressively greater share of secular Jewish identity, and Zionism became normalized in the social landscape of Western Jewry, but the organization faltered in translating its popularity into a means of 'saving the Jews' and 'building up' the national home in Palestine.
EAN 9780521470872
ISBN 0521470870
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date November 13, 1996
Pages 322
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 22
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Berkowitz Michael
Illustrations 41 Halftones, unspecified