The Jewish Revolution: Jewish StatehoodGefen Publishing House Ltd, 2007 - 157 ページ With The Jewish Revolution classical Zionism has found its true interpretation. In the highest tradition of the soldier-statesman, Dr. Israel Eldad advocates a form of Zionism that is unpopular in conventional society. He condemns establishmentarian, social-club Zionism as a belittling of Jewish history and a threat to Jewish lives. In its place, he calls for a revolutionary creed one that dares assert its right to the Jewish homeland; not as defined by diplomats, politicians and Security Council Resolutions, but in biblical, historical terms. He boldly declares that Jewish diplomacy failed to save millions of European Jews, and he accuses world leaders of inviting new Holocausts by denying history s lessons and ignoring its imperatives. He warns the Jewish people that it can rely only on its own forces, and he offers a solution to the Arab problem in the Middle East. The Jewish Revolution combines the passion of the patriot, the logic of the scholar and the sweep of the historian. |
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... major power on all material and spiritual fronts . What has happened since the book was written ? More than one million Soviet Jews have made aliyah and the Soviet Union , an " evil empire " then at the height of its power , an ...
... major high - tech power and it exports billions of dollars worth of medicines , weapons systems and other products to the whole world . And what has not changed ? The threat of the establishment of a Palestinian state still hangs over ...
... major cultures great in matter and in spirit ; first , Egypt and Babylon , and then Greece and Rome . Moreover , it was not living in a remote corner of the world where it could set itself up against outside influence , but right on the ...
... major , national undertaking . Indi- viduals may be impelled by an idea alone . Masses also need a further impetus , a driving , compulsive force that pushes and coerces them . Modern anti - Semitism provided the second , negative ...
... major national tragedy . Had this potential been properly channeled , the destruction of European Jewry could undoubtedly have been prevented , and our appositive achieve- ments would have been substantially greater . If all this had ...
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Right Necessary and Possible | 47 |
The Zionist Front in Soviet Russia | 57 |
Intermezzo Rhapsody Caesura | 65 |
The ArabJewish Conflict | 89 |
Before Any Court of Justice | 99 |
Jordan Is a River Not a State | 105 |
Israel and Ishmael | 111 |
Three Points of No Return and Three Stages of Salvation | 133 |
Israel | 141 |
Afterword | 149 |
Eretz Yisrael or Palestine | 77 |