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Sheds light on the surprisingly diverse and shared visions for realizing Israel as a democratic Jewish state. Building on Arthur Hertzberg's classic, The Zionist Idea, Gil Troy explores the backstories, dreams, and legacies of more than 170 passionate Jewish visionaries from the 1800s to today.

Trade Review
"The Zionist Ideas: Visions for the Jewish Homeland–Then, Now, Tomorrow . . . takes a comprehensive approach to unpacking the challenges modern Zionism faces, while simultaneously expanding on the virtues of Jewish self-determination."—Daniel J. Roth, Jerusalem Post
"Troy has done an extraordinary job in explaining the Zionist ideas that co-exist within Jewish life. As the subtitle puts it, this book explains the Zionism of the past, the debates going on in the present, and the visions of the future that occupy the minds and hearts of Zionists. Like Hertzberg's original book, it explains and it inspires."—Jack Riemer, Jewish Advocate
"Troy has delivered an anthology that will give us plenty to argue about for years to come."—Elliot Jager, Jerusalem Report
"Even within our relatively small community, we too often speak to only those who agree with us. No one is better positioned to change this reality than Natan Sharansky, the universally beloved hero of the Jewish people, and Gil Troy, an academic respected equally in Israel and North America, and whose book The Zionist Ideas should be standard fare at every synagogue, JCC, and day school, and given as a gift to every b'nai mitzvah."—Eric Fingerhut, Times of Israel Blog
"An excellent cross-section of Zionist thought, ideology and popular culture as well, and a worthy update of Hertzberg's masterpiece. . . . Troy's volume will help us make sense of an increasingly chaotic Zionist world."—Jerome A. Chanes, New York Jewish Week
"Reading this is like being on a tour of Zionist thought that Troy is leading us through as he analyzes Zionism's evolution from its early ideology as a national movement to its development of its own."—Reviews by Amos Lassen
"The Zionist Ideas is an important update and essential addition to every Jewish studies library. The wealth of ideas found between its pages gives the reader an extraordinary opportunity to explore how his or her own thinking can fit into the spectrum of Zionist thought. Troy's update has revitalized Hertzberg's groundbreaking work and opened a new opportunity for conversation about Zionism and the central place of Israel in Jewish life."—Jonathan Fass, Jewish Book Council
"Building on Arthur Hertzberg's classic, The Zionist Idea, Troy explores the backstories, dreams, and legacies of more than 170 passionate Jewish visionaries from the 1800s to today."—Algemeiner
"At its core, Troy's anthology is an invitation to readers to consider what it means to be a Zionist, especially in the 21st century."—Jay P. Lefkowitz, Commentary
"Instead of replacing Hertzberg, Troy's book will sit neatly on the shelf next to the original. Together, they are the essential primary sources for understanding the complex foundations of Israel and its meaning in the 21st century. Students will be reaching for both of them for a long time to come."—nealgold.net

Table of Contents
Contents
Foreword by Natan Sharansky
Acknowledgments
Introduction: How Zionism’s Six Traditional Schools of Thought Shape Today’s Conversation
Part One. Pioneers: Founding the Jewish State
1. Pioneers: Political Zionism
Peretz Smolenskin
It Is Time to Plant (1875–77)
Let Us Search Our Ways (1881)
The Haskalah of Berlin (1883)
Leon Pinsker
Auto-Emancipation: An Appeal to His People by a Russian Jew (1882)
Theodor Herzl
The Jewish State (1896)
From the Diaries of Theodor Herzl (1895)
Third Letter to Baron Hirsch (1895)
Max Nordau
Zionism (1902)
Muskeljudentum, Jewry of Muscle (1903)
Jacob Klatzkin
Boundaries: Judaism Is Nationalism (1914–21)
Chaim Weizmann
On the Report of the Palestine Commission (1937)
Natan Alterman
Shir Moledet (Song of the homeland) (1935)
Magash HaKesef (The silver platter) (1947)
Albert Einstein
Palestine, Setting of Sacred History of the Jewish Race (with Erich Kahler) (1944)
2. Pioneers: Labor Zionism
Moses Hess
Rome and Jerusalem (1862)
bilu
bilu Manifesto (1882)
Joseph Hayyim Brenner
Self-Criticism (1914)
Nahman Syrkin
The Jewish Problem and the Socialist Jewish State (1898)
Ber Borochov
Our Platform (1906)
Aaron David Gordon
People and Labor (1911)
Our Tasks Ahead (1920)
Rachel Bluwstein
My Country (1926)
Berl Katzenelson
Revolution and Tradition (1934)
Rahel Yanait Ben-Zvi
The Plough Woman (1931)
3. Pioneers: Revisionist Zionism
The Union of Zionists-Revisionists
Declaration of the Central Committee of the Union of Zionists-Revisionists (1925)
Vladimir Jabotinsky
The Fundamentals of the Betarian World Outlook (1934)
Evidence Submitted to the Palestine Royal Commission (1937)
The Iron Wall ([1923] 1937)
Saul Tchernichovsky
I Believe (1892)
They Say There’s a Land (1923)
The Irgun
Proclamation of the Irgun Zvai Leumi (1939)
Avraham (Yair) Stern
Eighteen Principles of Rebirth (1940)
Haim Hazaz
The Sermon (1942)
4. Pioneers: Religious Zionism
Yehudah Alkalai
The Third Redemption (1843)
Samuel Mohilever
Message to the First Zionist Congress (1897)
Isaac Jacob Reines
A New Light on Zion (1902)
Abraham Isaac Kook
The Land of Israel (1910–30)
The Rebirth of Israel (1910–30)
Lights for Rebirth (1910–30)
Moshe “Kalphon” HaCohen
Mateh Moshe (Moses’s headquarters) (1920)
Meir Bar-Ilan (Berlin)
What Kind of Life Should We Create in Eretz Israel? (1922)
5. Pioneers: Cultural Zionism
Eliezer Ben-Yehudah
A Letter of Ben-Yehudah (1880)
Introduction to The Complete Dictionary of Ancient and Modern Hebrew (1908)
Ahad Ha’am (Asher Zvi Ginsberg)
On Nationalism and Religion (1910)
The Jewish State and the Jewish Problem (1897)
Hayyim Nahman Bialik
The City of Slaughter (1903)
At the Inauguration of the Hebrew University (1925)
Micah Joseph Berdichevski
Wrecking and Building (1900–1903)
In Two Directions (1900–1903)
On Sanctity (1899)
Martin Buber
Hebrew Humanism (1942)
An Open Letter to Mahatma Gandhi (1939)
6. Pioneers: Diaspora Zionism
Solomon Schechter
Zionism: A Statement (1906)
Louis Dembitz Brandeis
The Jewish Problem and How to Solve It (1915)
Henrietta Szold
Letter to Augusta Rosenwald (1915)
Horace Mayer Kallen
Zionism and Liberalism (1919)
Stephen S. Wise
Challenging Years (1949)
Milton Steinberg
The Creed of an American Zionist (1945)
Part Two. Builders: Actualizing and Modernizing the Zionist Blueprints
7. Builders: Political Zionism
Israel’s Declaration of Independence (1948)
David Ben-Gurion
The Imperatives of the Jewish Revolution (1944)
Speech to Mapai Central Committee (1948)
Am Segula: Memoirs (1970)
The Law of Return (1950)
Isaiah Berlin
Jewish Slavery and Emancipation (1953)
The Achievement of Zionism (1975)
Abba Eban
Statement to the Security Council (1967)
Teddy Kollek
Jerusalem (1977)
Chaim Herzog
Address to the United Nations General Assembly (1975)
Albert Memmi
The Liberation of the Jew (1966, 2013)
Jews and Arabs (1975)
Yonatan (Yoni) Netanyahu
Letters from Yoni Netanyahu (1968, 1975)
Elie Wiesel
One Generation After (1970)
A Jew Today (1975, 1978)
Natan Sharanksy
Fear No Evil (1988)
Emmanuel Levinas
Politics After (1979)
Assimilation and New Culture (1980)
Martin Peretz
The God That Did Not Fail (1997)
8. Builders: Labor Zionism
Golda Meir
A Land of Our Own (1973)
Address to the United Nations General Assembly (1958)
Muki Tsur
The Soldiers’ Chat (1967)
Amos Oz
The Meaning of Homeland (1967)
Roy Belzer
Garin HaGolan Anthology (1972)
The Members of Kibbutz Ketura
The Kibbutz Ketura Vision (1994)
Yaakov Rotblit
Shir LaShalom, A Song for Peace (1969)
Leonard Fein
Days of Awe (1982)
Yitzhak Rabin
Our Tremendous Energies from a State of Siege (1994)
Shimon Peres
Nobel Lecture (1994)
Shulamit Aloni
I Cannot Do It Any Other Way (1997)
9. Builders: Revisionist Zionism
Uri Zvi Greenberg
Those Living-Thanks to Them Say (1948)
Israel without the Mount (1948–49)
Geulah Cohen
Memoirs of a Young Terrorist (1943–48)
The Tehiya Party Platform (1988)
Moshe Shamir
For a Greater Israel (1967)
The Green Space: Without Zionism, It’ll Never Happen (1991)
Menachem Begin
The Revolt (1951)
Broadcast to the Nation (1948)
Statement to the Knesset upon the Presentation of His Government (1977)
Yitzhak Shalev
We Shall Not Give Up Our Promised Borders (1963)
Eliezer Schweid
Israel as a Zionist State (1970)
The Promise of the Promised Land (1988)
Benjamin Netanyahu
A Place among the Nations (1993)
10. Builders: Religious Zionism
Ben-Zion Meir Chai Uziel
Prayer for the State of Israel (1948)
On Nationalism (ca. 1940–50)
David Edan
A Call for Aliyah (ca. 1950)
Joseph Ber Soloveitchik
Listen! My Beloved Knocks! (1956)
Yeshayahu Leibowitz
A Call for the Separation of Religion and State (1959)
Zvi Yehuda Hakohen Kook
On the 19th Anniversary of Israel’s Independence (1967)
Abraham Joshua Heschel
Israel: An Echo of Eternity (1969)
Esther Jungreis
Zionism: A Challenge to Man’s Faith (1977)
Talma Alyagon-Roz
Eretz Tzvi, The Land of Beauty (1976, 2014)
Eliezer Berkovits
On Jewish Sovereignty (1973)
Gush Emunim
Friends of Gush Emunim Newsletter (1978)
David Hartman
Auschwitz or Sinai (1982)
The Third Jewish Commonwealth (1985)
Commission on the Philosophy of Conservative Judaism
Emet V’Emunah: Statement of Principles of Conservative Judaism (1988)
Richard Hirsch
Toward a Theology of Reform Zionism (2)
Ovadia Yosef
Oral Torah 14 (1979)
11. Builders: Cultural Zionism
Haim Hefer
There Were Times (1948)
A. M. Klein
The Second Scroll (1951)
Leon Uris
The Exodus Song / This Land Is Mine (1960)
Shmuel Yosef Agnon
Nobel Prize Speech (1966)
Naomi Shemer
Jerusalem of Gold (1967)
Yehudah Amichai
All the Generations before Me (1968)
Tourists  (1980)
Gershon Shaked
No Other Place (1980, 1987)
Letty Cottin Pogrebin
Deborah, Golda, and Me (1991)
Anne Roiphe
Generation without Memory (1981)
12. Builders: Diaspora Zionism
Arthur Hertzberg
Impasse: A Movement in Search of a Program (1949)
Some Reflections on Zionism Today (1977)
Mordecai M. Kaplan
A New Zionism (1954, 1959)
Rose Halprin
Speech to the Zionist General Council (1950)
Jacob Blaustein
Statements by Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and Mr. Jacob Blaustein on the Relationship between Israel and American Jews (1950, 1956)
Simon Rawidowicz
Babylon and Jerusalem (1957)
Two That Are One (1949)
Irving “Yitz” Greenberg
Twenty Years Later: The Impact of Israel on American Jewry (1968)
Yom Yerushalayim: Jerusalem Day (1988)
Eugene Borowitz
Twenty Years Later: The Impact of Israel on American Jewry (1968)
Herman Wouk
This Is My God (1969, 1974)
Arnold Jacob Wolf
Will Israel Become Zion? (1973)
Breira National Platform (1977)
Hillel Halkin
Letters to an American Jewish Friend: The Case for Life in Israel (1977, 2013)
Dennis Prager and Joseph Telushkin
Nine Questions People Ask about Judaism (1975)
Alex Singer
Alex: Building a Life (1983, 1986, 1996)
Blu Greenberg
What Do American Jews Believe? A Symposium (1996)
Part Three. Torchbearers: Reassessing, Redirecting, Reinvigorating
13. Torchbearers: Political Zionism
Michael Oren
Jews and the Challenge of Sovereignty (2006)
Tal Becker
Beyond Survival: Aspirational Zionism (2011)
Michael Walzer
The State of Righteousness: Liberal Zionists Speak Out (2012)
Aharon Barak
Address to the 34th World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem (2002)
Yael “Yuli” Tamir
A Jewish and Democratic State (2)
Ze’ev Maghen
John Lennon and the Jews: A Philosophical Rampage (2010)
Daniel Gordis
The Promise of Israel (2012)
Leon Wieseltier
Brothers and Keepers: Black Jews and the Meaning of Zionism (1985)
Irwin Cotler
Speech to the United Jewish Communities General Assembly (2006)
Gadi Taub
In Defense of Zionism (2014)
Bernard-Henri Lévy
The Genius of Judaism (2017)
Asa Kasher
idf Code of Ethics (1994)
14. Torchbearers: Labor Zionism
Anita Shapira
The Abandoned Middle Road (2012)
Ephraim Katchalski-Katzir
My Contributions to Science and Society (2005)
Ruth Gavison
Statement of Principles, Gavison-Medan Covenant (2003)
Einat Wilf
Zionism: The Only Way Forward (2012)
Chaim Gans
The Zionism We Really Want (2013)
David Grossman
Speech at Rabin Square (2006)
Nitzan Horowitz
On the Steps of Boorishness (2013)
Alon Tal
Pollution in a Promised Land (2002, 2017)
Peter Beinart
The Failure of the American Jewish Establishment (2010)
Ari Shavit
Back to Liberal Zionism (2014)
A Missed Funeral and the True Meaning of Zionism (2013)
Stav Shaffir
Knesset Speech (2015)
15. Torchbearers: Revisionist Zionism
Yoram Hazony
The End of Zionism? (1995)
Israel’s Jewish State Law and the Future of the Middle East (2014)
Shmuel Trigano
There Is No “State of All Its Citizens” (2015, 2017)
Israel Harel
We Are Here to Stay (2001)
Caroline Glick
The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East (2014)
Ruth Wisse
Jews and Power (2007)
David Mamet
Bigotry Pins Blame on Jews (2006, 2011)
The Secret Knowledge: On the Dismantling of American Culture (2011)
Ze’ev B. “Benny” Begin
The Essence of the State of Israel (2015, 2017)
Reuven Rivlin
Remarks of President Rivlin: Vision of the Four Tribes (2015)
Ayelet Shaked
Pathways to Governance (2016)
16. Torchbearers: Religious Zionism
Daniel Polisar
Is Iran the Only Model for a Jewish State? (1999)
Benjamin Ish-Shalom
Jewish Sovereignty: The Challenges of Meaning, Identity, and Responsibility (2014)
Eliezer Sadan
Religious Zionism: Taking Responsibility in the Worldly Life of the Nation (2008)
Yaacov Medan
Statement of Principles, Gavison-Medan Covenant (2003)
Yehuda Amital
Reishit Tzemichat Ge’ulatenu: What Kind of Redemption Does Israel Represent? (2005)
Benjamin “Benny” Lau
The Challenge of Halakhic Innovation (2010)
Yedidia Z. Stern
Ani Ma’amin, I Believe (2005)
Leah Shakdiel
The Reason You Are Here Is Because You Are a Jew! (2004)
Arnold Eisen
What Does It Mean to Be a Zionist in 2015? Speech to the 37th Zionist Congress: (2015)
Conservative Judaism Today and Tomorrow (2015)
David Ellenson
Reform Zionism Today: A Consideration of First Principles (2014)
17. Torchbearers: Cultural Zionism
Gil Troy
Why I Am a Zionist (2008)
Yair Lapid
I Am a Zionist (2009)
Micah Goodman
From the Secular and the Holy (2018)
Ronen Shoval
Herzl’s Vision 2.0 (2013)
A. B. Yehoshua
The Basics of Zionism, Homeland, and Being a Total Jew (2017)
Erez Biton
Address at the President’s House on the Subject of Jerusalem (2016)
Bernard Avishai
The Hebrew Republic (2008)
Saul Singer
They Tried to Kill Us, We Won, Now We’re Changing the World (2011)
Sharon Shalom
A Meeting of Two Brothers Who Had Been Separated for Two Thousand Years (2017)
Einat Ramon
Zionism: A Jewish Feminist-Womanist Appreciation (2017)
Adam Milstein
Israeliness Is the Answer (2016, 2017)
Rachel Sharansky Danziger
A New Kind of Zionist Hero (2015, 2017)
18. Torchbearers: Diaspora Zionism
Jonathan Sacks
Will We Have Jewish Grandchildren? (1994)
Alan Dershowitz
The Vanishing American Jew (1997)
Yossi Beilin
His Brother’s Keeper: Israel and Diaspora Jewry in the Twenty-First Century (2)
Scott Shay
Getting Our Groove Back: How to Energize American Jewry (2007)
Donniel Hartman
Israel and World Jewry: The Need for a New Paradigm (2011)
Yossi Klein Halevi
A Jewish Centrist Manifesto (2015)
Ellen Willis
Is There Still a Jewish Question? I’m an Anti-Anti-Zionist (2003)
Theodore Sasson
The New American Zionism (2013)
Central Conference of American Rabbis
A Statement of Principles for Reform Judaism (1999)
The World Zionist Organization
Jerusalem Program (1951)
Jerusalem Program (2004)
Source Acknowledgments
Sources

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    Publisher: Jewish Publication Society
    Publication Date: 01/04/2018
    ISBN13: 9780827612556, 978-0827612556
    ISBN10: 0827612559

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Sheds light on the surprisingly diverse and shared visions for realizing Israel as a democratic Jewish state. Building on Arthur Hertzberg's classic, The Zionist Idea, Gil Troy explores the backstories, dreams, and legacies of more than 170 passionate Jewish visionaries from the 1800s to today.

    Trade Review
    "The Zionist Ideas: Visions for the Jewish Homeland–Then, Now, Tomorrow . . . takes a comprehensive approach to unpacking the challenges modern Zionism faces, while simultaneously expanding on the virtues of Jewish self-determination."—Daniel J. Roth, Jerusalem Post
    "Troy has done an extraordinary job in explaining the Zionist ideas that co-exist within Jewish life. As the subtitle puts it, this book explains the Zionism of the past, the debates going on in the present, and the visions of the future that occupy the minds and hearts of Zionists. Like Hertzberg's original book, it explains and it inspires."—Jack Riemer, Jewish Advocate
    "Troy has delivered an anthology that will give us plenty to argue about for years to come."—Elliot Jager, Jerusalem Report
    "Even within our relatively small community, we too often speak to only those who agree with us. No one is better positioned to change this reality than Natan Sharansky, the universally beloved hero of the Jewish people, and Gil Troy, an academic respected equally in Israel and North America, and whose book The Zionist Ideas should be standard fare at every synagogue, JCC, and day school, and given as a gift to every b'nai mitzvah."—Eric Fingerhut, Times of Israel Blog
    "An excellent cross-section of Zionist thought, ideology and popular culture as well, and a worthy update of Hertzberg's masterpiece. . . . Troy's volume will help us make sense of an increasingly chaotic Zionist world."—Jerome A. Chanes, New York Jewish Week
    "Reading this is like being on a tour of Zionist thought that Troy is leading us through as he analyzes Zionism's evolution from its early ideology as a national movement to its development of its own."—Reviews by Amos Lassen
    "The Zionist Ideas is an important update and essential addition to every Jewish studies library. The wealth of ideas found between its pages gives the reader an extraordinary opportunity to explore how his or her own thinking can fit into the spectrum of Zionist thought. Troy's update has revitalized Hertzberg's groundbreaking work and opened a new opportunity for conversation about Zionism and the central place of Israel in Jewish life."—Jonathan Fass, Jewish Book Council
    "Building on Arthur Hertzberg's classic, The Zionist Idea, Troy explores the backstories, dreams, and legacies of more than 170 passionate Jewish visionaries from the 1800s to today."—Algemeiner
    "At its core, Troy's anthology is an invitation to readers to consider what it means to be a Zionist, especially in the 21st century."—Jay P. Lefkowitz, Commentary
    "Instead of replacing Hertzberg, Troy's book will sit neatly on the shelf next to the original. Together, they are the essential primary sources for understanding the complex foundations of Israel and its meaning in the 21st century. Students will be reaching for both of them for a long time to come."—nealgold.net

    Table of Contents
    Contents
    Foreword by Natan Sharansky
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction: How Zionism’s Six Traditional Schools of Thought Shape Today’s Conversation
    Part One. Pioneers: Founding the Jewish State
    1. Pioneers: Political Zionism
    Peretz Smolenskin
    It Is Time to Plant (1875–77)
    Let Us Search Our Ways (1881)
    The Haskalah of Berlin (1883)
    Leon Pinsker
    Auto-Emancipation: An Appeal to His People by a Russian Jew (1882)
    Theodor Herzl
    The Jewish State (1896)
    From the Diaries of Theodor Herzl (1895)
    Third Letter to Baron Hirsch (1895)
    Max Nordau
    Zionism (1902)
    Muskeljudentum, Jewry of Muscle (1903)
    Jacob Klatzkin
    Boundaries: Judaism Is Nationalism (1914–21)
    Chaim Weizmann
    On the Report of the Palestine Commission (1937)
    Natan Alterman
    Shir Moledet (Song of the homeland) (1935)
    Magash HaKesef (The silver platter) (1947)
    Albert Einstein
    Palestine, Setting of Sacred History of the Jewish Race (with Erich Kahler) (1944)
    2. Pioneers: Labor Zionism
    Moses Hess
    Rome and Jerusalem (1862)
    bilu
    bilu Manifesto (1882)
    Joseph Hayyim Brenner
    Self-Criticism (1914)
    Nahman Syrkin
    The Jewish Problem and the Socialist Jewish State (1898)
    Ber Borochov
    Our Platform (1906)
    Aaron David Gordon
    People and Labor (1911)
    Our Tasks Ahead (1920)
    Rachel Bluwstein
    My Country (1926)
    Berl Katzenelson
    Revolution and Tradition (1934)
    Rahel Yanait Ben-Zvi
    The Plough Woman (1931)
    3. Pioneers: Revisionist Zionism
    The Union of Zionists-Revisionists
    Declaration of the Central Committee of the Union of Zionists-Revisionists (1925)
    Vladimir Jabotinsky
    The Fundamentals of the Betarian World Outlook (1934)
    Evidence Submitted to the Palestine Royal Commission (1937)
    The Iron Wall ([1923] 1937)
    Saul Tchernichovsky
    I Believe (1892)
    They Say There’s a Land (1923)
    The Irgun
    Proclamation of the Irgun Zvai Leumi (1939)
    Avraham (Yair) Stern
    Eighteen Principles of Rebirth (1940)
    Haim Hazaz
    The Sermon (1942)
    4. Pioneers: Religious Zionism
    Yehudah Alkalai
    The Third Redemption (1843)
    Samuel Mohilever
    Message to the First Zionist Congress (1897)
    Isaac Jacob Reines
    A New Light on Zion (1902)
    Abraham Isaac Kook
    The Land of Israel (1910–30)
    The Rebirth of Israel (1910–30)
    Lights for Rebirth (1910–30)
    Moshe “Kalphon” HaCohen
    Mateh Moshe (Moses’s headquarters) (1920)
    Meir Bar-Ilan (Berlin)
    What Kind of Life Should We Create in Eretz Israel? (1922)
    5. Pioneers: Cultural Zionism
    Eliezer Ben-Yehudah
    A Letter of Ben-Yehudah (1880)
    Introduction to The Complete Dictionary of Ancient and Modern Hebrew (1908)
    Ahad Ha’am (Asher Zvi Ginsberg)
    On Nationalism and Religion (1910)
    The Jewish State and the Jewish Problem (1897)
    Hayyim Nahman Bialik
    The City of Slaughter (1903)
    At the Inauguration of the Hebrew University (1925)
    Micah Joseph Berdichevski
    Wrecking and Building (1900–1903)
    In Two Directions (1900–1903)
    On Sanctity (1899)
    Martin Buber
    Hebrew Humanism (1942)
    An Open Letter to Mahatma Gandhi (1939)
    6. Pioneers: Diaspora Zionism
    Solomon Schechter
    Zionism: A Statement (1906)
    Louis Dembitz Brandeis
    The Jewish Problem and How to Solve It (1915)
    Henrietta Szold
    Letter to Augusta Rosenwald (1915)
    Horace Mayer Kallen
    Zionism and Liberalism (1919)
    Stephen S. Wise
    Challenging Years (1949)
    Milton Steinberg
    The Creed of an American Zionist (1945)
    Part Two. Builders: Actualizing and Modernizing the Zionist Blueprints
    7. Builders: Political Zionism
    Israel’s Declaration of Independence (1948)
    David Ben-Gurion
    The Imperatives of the Jewish Revolution (1944)
    Speech to Mapai Central Committee (1948)
    Am Segula: Memoirs (1970)
    The Law of Return (1950)
    Isaiah Berlin
    Jewish Slavery and Emancipation (1953)
    The Achievement of Zionism (1975)
    Abba Eban
    Statement to the Security Council (1967)
    Teddy Kollek
    Jerusalem (1977)
    Chaim Herzog
    Address to the United Nations General Assembly (1975)
    Albert Memmi
    The Liberation of the Jew (1966, 2013)
    Jews and Arabs (1975)
    Yonatan (Yoni) Netanyahu
    Letters from Yoni Netanyahu (1968, 1975)
    Elie Wiesel
    One Generation After (1970)
    A Jew Today (1975, 1978)
    Natan Sharanksy
    Fear No Evil (1988)
    Emmanuel Levinas
    Politics After (1979)
    Assimilation and New Culture (1980)
    Martin Peretz
    The God That Did Not Fail (1997)
    8. Builders: Labor Zionism
    Golda Meir
    A Land of Our Own (1973)
    Address to the United Nations General Assembly (1958)
    Muki Tsur
    The Soldiers’ Chat (1967)
    Amos Oz
    The Meaning of Homeland (1967)
    Roy Belzer
    Garin HaGolan Anthology (1972)
    The Members of Kibbutz Ketura
    The Kibbutz Ketura Vision (1994)
    Yaakov Rotblit
    Shir LaShalom, A Song for Peace (1969)
    Leonard Fein
    Days of Awe (1982)
    Yitzhak Rabin
    Our Tremendous Energies from a State of Siege (1994)
    Shimon Peres
    Nobel Lecture (1994)
    Shulamit Aloni
    I Cannot Do It Any Other Way (1997)
    9. Builders: Revisionist Zionism
    Uri Zvi Greenberg
    Those Living-Thanks to Them Say (1948)
    Israel without the Mount (1948–49)
    Geulah Cohen
    Memoirs of a Young Terrorist (1943–48)
    The Tehiya Party Platform (1988)
    Moshe Shamir
    For a Greater Israel (1967)
    The Green Space: Without Zionism, It’ll Never Happen (1991)
    Menachem Begin
    The Revolt (1951)
    Broadcast to the Nation (1948)
    Statement to the Knesset upon the Presentation of His Government (1977)
    Yitzhak Shalev
    We Shall Not Give Up Our Promised Borders (1963)
    Eliezer Schweid
    Israel as a Zionist State (1970)
    The Promise of the Promised Land (1988)
    Benjamin Netanyahu
    A Place among the Nations (1993)
    10. Builders: Religious Zionism
    Ben-Zion Meir Chai Uziel
    Prayer for the State of Israel (1948)
    On Nationalism (ca. 1940–50)
    David Edan
    A Call for Aliyah (ca. 1950)
    Joseph Ber Soloveitchik
    Listen! My Beloved Knocks! (1956)
    Yeshayahu Leibowitz
    A Call for the Separation of Religion and State (1959)
    Zvi Yehuda Hakohen Kook
    On the 19th Anniversary of Israel’s Independence (1967)
    Abraham Joshua Heschel
    Israel: An Echo of Eternity (1969)
    Esther Jungreis
    Zionism: A Challenge to Man’s Faith (1977)
    Talma Alyagon-Roz
    Eretz Tzvi, The Land of Beauty (1976, 2014)
    Eliezer Berkovits
    On Jewish Sovereignty (1973)
    Gush Emunim
    Friends of Gush Emunim Newsletter (1978)
    David Hartman
    Auschwitz or Sinai (1982)
    The Third Jewish Commonwealth (1985)
    Commission on the Philosophy of Conservative Judaism
    Emet V’Emunah: Statement of Principles of Conservative Judaism (1988)
    Richard Hirsch
    Toward a Theology of Reform Zionism (2)
    Ovadia Yosef
    Oral Torah 14 (1979)
    11. Builders: Cultural Zionism
    Haim Hefer
    There Were Times (1948)
    A. M. Klein
    The Second Scroll (1951)
    Leon Uris
    The Exodus Song / This Land Is Mine (1960)
    Shmuel Yosef Agnon
    Nobel Prize Speech (1966)
    Naomi Shemer
    Jerusalem of Gold (1967)
    Yehudah Amichai
    All the Generations before Me (1968)
    Tourists  (1980)
    Gershon Shaked
    No Other Place (1980, 1987)
    Letty Cottin Pogrebin
    Deborah, Golda, and Me (1991)
    Anne Roiphe
    Generation without Memory (1981)
    12. Builders: Diaspora Zionism
    Arthur Hertzberg
    Impasse: A Movement in Search of a Program (1949)
    Some Reflections on Zionism Today (1977)
    Mordecai M. Kaplan
    A New Zionism (1954, 1959)
    Rose Halprin
    Speech to the Zionist General Council (1950)
    Jacob Blaustein
    Statements by Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and Mr. Jacob Blaustein on the Relationship between Israel and American Jews (1950, 1956)
    Simon Rawidowicz
    Babylon and Jerusalem (1957)
    Two That Are One (1949)
    Irving “Yitz” Greenberg
    Twenty Years Later: The Impact of Israel on American Jewry (1968)
    Yom Yerushalayim: Jerusalem Day (1988)
    Eugene Borowitz
    Twenty Years Later: The Impact of Israel on American Jewry (1968)
    Herman Wouk
    This Is My God (1969, 1974)
    Arnold Jacob Wolf
    Will Israel Become Zion? (1973)
    Breira National Platform (1977)
    Hillel Halkin
    Letters to an American Jewish Friend: The Case for Life in Israel (1977, 2013)
    Dennis Prager and Joseph Telushkin
    Nine Questions People Ask about Judaism (1975)
    Alex Singer
    Alex: Building a Life (1983, 1986, 1996)
    Blu Greenberg
    What Do American Jews Believe? A Symposium (1996)
    Part Three. Torchbearers: Reassessing, Redirecting, Reinvigorating
    13. Torchbearers: Political Zionism
    Michael Oren
    Jews and the Challenge of Sovereignty (2006)
    Tal Becker
    Beyond Survival: Aspirational Zionism (2011)
    Michael Walzer
    The State of Righteousness: Liberal Zionists Speak Out (2012)
    Aharon Barak
    Address to the 34th World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem (2002)
    Yael “Yuli” Tamir
    A Jewish and Democratic State (2)
    Ze’ev Maghen
    John Lennon and the Jews: A Philosophical Rampage (2010)
    Daniel Gordis
    The Promise of Israel (2012)
    Leon Wieseltier
    Brothers and Keepers: Black Jews and the Meaning of Zionism (1985)
    Irwin Cotler
    Speech to the United Jewish Communities General Assembly (2006)
    Gadi Taub
    In Defense of Zionism (2014)
    Bernard-Henri Lévy
    The Genius of Judaism (2017)
    Asa Kasher
    idf Code of Ethics (1994)
    14. Torchbearers: Labor Zionism
    Anita Shapira
    The Abandoned Middle Road (2012)
    Ephraim Katchalski-Katzir
    My Contributions to Science and Society (2005)
    Ruth Gavison
    Statement of Principles, Gavison-Medan Covenant (2003)
    Einat Wilf
    Zionism: The Only Way Forward (2012)
    Chaim Gans
    The Zionism We Really Want (2013)
    David Grossman
    Speech at Rabin Square (2006)
    Nitzan Horowitz
    On the Steps of Boorishness (2013)
    Alon Tal
    Pollution in a Promised Land (2002, 2017)
    Peter Beinart
    The Failure of the American Jewish Establishment (2010)
    Ari Shavit
    Back to Liberal Zionism (2014)
    A Missed Funeral and the True Meaning of Zionism (2013)
    Stav Shaffir
    Knesset Speech (2015)
    15. Torchbearers: Revisionist Zionism
    Yoram Hazony
    The End of Zionism? (1995)
    Israel’s Jewish State Law and the Future of the Middle East (2014)
    Shmuel Trigano
    There Is No “State of All Its Citizens” (2015, 2017)
    Israel Harel
    We Are Here to Stay (2001)
    Caroline Glick
    The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East (2014)
    Ruth Wisse
    Jews and Power (2007)
    David Mamet
    Bigotry Pins Blame on Jews (2006, 2011)
    The Secret Knowledge: On the Dismantling of American Culture (2011)
    Ze’ev B. “Benny” Begin
    The Essence of the State of Israel (2015, 2017)
    Reuven Rivlin
    Remarks of President Rivlin: Vision of the Four Tribes (2015)
    Ayelet Shaked
    Pathways to Governance (2016)
    16. Torchbearers: Religious Zionism
    Daniel Polisar
    Is Iran the Only Model for a Jewish State? (1999)
    Benjamin Ish-Shalom
    Jewish Sovereignty: The Challenges of Meaning, Identity, and Responsibility (2014)
    Eliezer Sadan
    Religious Zionism: Taking Responsibility in the Worldly Life of the Nation (2008)
    Yaacov Medan
    Statement of Principles, Gavison-Medan Covenant (2003)
    Yehuda Amital
    Reishit Tzemichat Ge’ulatenu: What Kind of Redemption Does Israel Represent? (2005)
    Benjamin “Benny” Lau
    The Challenge of Halakhic Innovation (2010)
    Yedidia Z. Stern
    Ani Ma’amin, I Believe (2005)
    Leah Shakdiel
    The Reason You Are Here Is Because You Are a Jew! (2004)
    Arnold Eisen
    What Does It Mean to Be a Zionist in 2015? Speech to the 37th Zionist Congress: (2015)
    Conservative Judaism Today and Tomorrow (2015)
    David Ellenson
    Reform Zionism Today: A Consideration of First Principles (2014)
    17. Torchbearers: Cultural Zionism
    Gil Troy
    Why I Am a Zionist (2008)
    Yair Lapid
    I Am a Zionist (2009)
    Micah Goodman
    From the Secular and the Holy (2018)
    Ronen Shoval
    Herzl’s Vision 2.0 (2013)
    A. B. Yehoshua
    The Basics of Zionism, Homeland, and Being a Total Jew (2017)
    Erez Biton
    Address at the President’s House on the Subject of Jerusalem (2016)
    Bernard Avishai
    The Hebrew Republic (2008)
    Saul Singer
    They Tried to Kill Us, We Won, Now We’re Changing the World (2011)
    Sharon Shalom
    A Meeting of Two Brothers Who Had Been Separated for Two Thousand Years (2017)
    Einat Ramon
    Zionism: A Jewish Feminist-Womanist Appreciation (2017)
    Adam Milstein
    Israeliness Is the Answer (2016, 2017)
    Rachel Sharansky Danziger
    A New Kind of Zionist Hero (2015, 2017)
    18. Torchbearers: Diaspora Zionism
    Jonathan Sacks
    Will We Have Jewish Grandchildren? (1994)
    Alan Dershowitz
    The Vanishing American Jew (1997)
    Yossi Beilin
    His Brother’s Keeper: Israel and Diaspora Jewry in the Twenty-First Century (2)
    Scott Shay
    Getting Our Groove Back: How to Energize American Jewry (2007)
    Donniel Hartman
    Israel and World Jewry: The Need for a New Paradigm (2011)
    Yossi Klein Halevi
    A Jewish Centrist Manifesto (2015)
    Ellen Willis
    Is There Still a Jewish Question? I’m an Anti-Anti-Zionist (2003)
    Theodore Sasson
    The New American Zionism (2013)
    Central Conference of American Rabbis
    A Statement of Principles for Reform Judaism (1999)
    The World Zionist Organization
    Jerusalem Program (1951)
    Jerusalem Program (2004)
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