Summary of Barry Rubin's Israel
Everest Media
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Éditeur:
Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
Protection:
Filigrane
Filigrane
Année de parution:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798822516199
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Modern Israel has built a fully realized political system, economy, society, and culture. It is a normal country, though a unique one with many distinctive features. It grew from one of the world’s oldest societies and cultures, but its ancient heritage did not make the process of nation-building any easier.
#2 The idea that Jews are only a religious group is a concept that began with the French Revolution, but did not become influential in Western Europe until the mid- nineteenth century. It never fully took hold in the Eastern European or Middle Eastern Jewish communities.
#3 The creation of Israel was not an accident, but the continuation of a long historical process. The majority of European Jews did not view their identity in only negative terms, but saw themselves as being inside their own cohesive community.
#4 The Jewish state is primarily a declaration of a national identity, but it is also a declaration of religious identity. The majority of the Yishuv leaders and later leaders of Israel were secular, and they simultaneously recognized the importance of religion in binding together Jews.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Modern Israel has built a fully realized political system, economy, society, and culture. It is a normal country, though a unique one with many distinctive features. It grew from one of the world’s oldest societies and cultures, but its ancient heritage did not make the process of nation-building any easier.
#2 The idea that Jews are only a religious group is a concept that began with the French Revolution, but did not become influential in Western Europe until the mid- nineteenth century. It never fully took hold in the Eastern European or Middle Eastern Jewish communities.
#3 The creation of Israel was not an accident, but the continuation of a long historical process. The majority of European Jews did not view their identity in only negative terms, but saw themselves as being inside their own cohesive community.
#4 The Jewish state is primarily a declaration of a national identity, but it is also a declaration of religious identity. The majority of the Yishuv leaders and later leaders of Israel were secular, and they simultaneously recognized the importance of religion in binding together Jews.
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