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Book SynopsisReligious Zionism is a major component of contemporary Israeli society and politics. The author reviews the history of religious Zionism from both a historical and ideological-theological perspective. His basic assumption is that religious Zionism cannot be fully understood solely through a historical description, or even from social, political, and philosophical vantage points. This book is the first study on this subject to be published in English.
Trade Review"This small book is a concise yet successful introduction into the history and worldview of religious Zionism. Schwartz begins his story in 1902, with the founding of the Mizrahi movement and its revolutionary "activism of pioneering and political variety foreign to the existing Torah world." The majority of the work is dedicated to the movement before 1948 and Israel's early years. When Schwartz does discuss more recent phenomenon, he tries to highlight how these represent shifts from classic religious Zionist belief. The chapters are short and accessible, and will serve lay readers well to get a valuable introduction into early religious Zionism. Those looking for more thorough or detailed studies, however, would be better served by more classic academic works by Schwartz and others. This is a valuable contribution to the growing literature in English on religious Zionism." -- Shlomo Brody * Tradition Online *
Table of ContentsPreface; A Revolutionary Consciousness; Rabbi Reines and the Foundation of the Mizrachi; Religious-Zionist Education: Beginnings; Rav Kook: An Orthodox-National Alternative to Religious-Zionism; The Foundation of the Chief Rabbinate; Ha-Po'el ha-Mizrachi: Against the Exile and the Bourgeoisie; Criticising Zionist Policy; The Settlement Drive; Religious-Zionism and the Holocaust; Israel's First Years: Hopes and Disappointments; From Rearguard to Vanguard: The Struggle for Greater Israel; Religious-Zionism in the United States; Religious-Zionism: Present and Future.