Creating new Jewish centers: the visionaries of first fulfillment in the land of Israel
"The period of the Yishuv (1900–48) saw a flourishing of creative thinkers who reworked the contours of Jewish and Zionist thought while building the Jewish homeland. Eliezer Schweid, who grew up during the period he describes here, writes profoundly and sympathetically about these thinkers—Gor...
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Contents Acknowledgements Abbreviations x ix 1 The Challenges and Problems of Aliyah and Building the Land in the First Half of the Twentieth Century i 2 The Experience of Return from Exile to Homeland: the Teachings of A. D. Gordon and the Existential Message ofJ. H. Brenner 21 2.1 Two Thinkers of the Second Aliyah 21 2.2 From Podolia to Degania: Gordon’s Life Career 22 2.3 The Life of Yosef Hayyim Brenner 28 2.4 Brenner’s Interpretation of Mendele 36 2.5 Gordon’s Differences with Brenner 44 2.6 Man and Nature: Epistemological Starting Point 46 2.7 Reason versus Living: Exile from Nature and Return 49 2.8 Gordon’s Relation to Kabbalah and Modern Philosophy 54 2.9 Havaya: Life Knowledge or Protoknowledge 57 2.10 Complementarity of Protoknowledge and Reflective Knowledge 60 2.11 Gordon’s Theory of National Cultures and Religion 64 2.12 Idolatry, Buddhism, and Ethical Monotheism 68 2.13 Avodah: Labor as Service of God 71 2.14 Self-Actualization, Not Altruism, as Basis for Ethics 72 2.15 Toward an Ethical Nationalism 76 2.16 Language as Basis for National Culture 79 2.17 Family, Community, and Nation 83 2.18 Critique of Capitalist Statism and Marxist Socialism 88 2.19 The Alternative: a Humane, Organic Zionism 92 3 Marxism between Communism and Pioneering Zionism 95 3.1 Marxist Tendencies in the Third Aliyah 95 3.2 Leaders of the Kibbutz and Moshav Movements 97 3.3 Values and Ambience of the Socialist Zionists 102 3.4 Fundamentals of Marxist Zionist Ideology 105 3.5 Tensions in Socialist Zionist Theory and Practice 107 3.6 The Place of Hebrew Culture and Religious Traditions
in Socialist Zionist Ideology no 3.7 Issues in the Splits in the Socialist Zionist Parties 114 3.8 Berl Katznelson’s Mediating Approach 118
VI 4 CONTENTS Revival of the Jewish People in Its Land according to Torah: the Messianic Way or the Political Way? The Teachings ofRabbi Abraham Isaac Kook and Rabbi Hayyim Hirschensohn 124 4.1 Kook and Hirschensohn: Two Religious Responses to the Second Aliyah 124 4.2 Kook’s Intellectual Formation in Yeshiva and Haskalah 125 4.3 Kook’s Intergenerational Mediating Approach 128 4.4 Kook's Maturation after Making Aliyah 132 4.5 Kook’s Dialectical Interpretation of Zionist Redemption as Teshuvah (Return) 133 4.6 Methodological Assumptions: Complementarity of Opposing Perspectives 139 4.7 General Contours of Kook’s Method: Philosophical Prophecy 145 4.8 Prophetic versus Ordinary Knowledge 148 4.9 Role of Imagination: the Medievals and Schelling 157 4.10 Jewry’s Uniqueness: Updating Halevi 164 4.11 Kook’s Historical Schema: Exile and Messianic Age 166 4.12 Hayyim Hirschensohn: Halakha, Pragmatism, and Democracy 170 4.13 Hirschensohn on Pedagogy and Hebrew Culture 173 4.14 Hirschensohn as Philosopher: Critique of Spinoza 175 4.15 Halakha as Ideal jurisprudence in a Modern Context 177 4.16 Nationality and Religion in Hirschensohn’s Thought 181 4.17 Hirschensohn’s Prescriptions for a Democratic Jewish State 188 5 Judaism as a Romantic National Culture (The Thought of Ze’ev Jabotinsky) 196 5.1 Jabotinsky’s Career and His Position in Zionist Politics 196 5.2 Philosophical Dimensions ofJabotinsky’s Thought: Ideal of Hadar (Chivalry) 200 5.3 The Jewish Right to the Land of Israel: Differences with Brit Shalom 204 5.4 The Shape of the State and Society: Differences with Labor Zionism
207 5.5 Hebrew Culture and Religion in Jabotinsky’s Thought 212 5.6 Jabotinsky’s Relation to Ben Gurion and Katznelson 214 6 The Unique Religion and Historical Destiny of the Jewish People, Scientifically Considered (The Thought of Yehezkel Kaufmann) 218 6.1 Kaufmann’s Existential Starting Point: the Spiritual Will to Continuity 218
CONTENTS VII Autonomous Spirit in a Natural World, Empirically Studied 226 An Empirically Based Conception of National Identity 235 Religion’s Role in Jewish Survival in Diaspora 239 Religion and Nationality in Ancient Israel 243 Exile and Alienation in Jewish History 246 The Challenge of Modernity and the Zionist Response 250 Affirming Monotheism for Modern Hebrew Culture: Influence of Cohen, Critique of Wellhausen 255 6.9 Kaufmann's Redefinition of National Spirit and the Monotheistic Idea 264 6.10 Comparing Kaufmann with Peer Scholars: Baer, Klausner, Dinur, Mahler 270 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 7 Creating a Hebrew Culture from the Sources ofJudaism (The Theory Underlying Bialik’s Work) 277 7.1 Bialik as Cultural Exemplar 277 7.2 Bialik’s Essays as Expression of His Theory of Culture 280 7.3 Bialik’s Theory of Language: Revealment and Concealment, Mimesis and Expression 283 7.4 Bialik’s Myths of Childhood, Nature, Exile, and Redemption 290 7.5 “The Hebrew Book”: Updating the Canon 295 7.6 Redefining Obligation: "Halakha and Aggadah” 300 7.7 The Prophetic Thrust of Bialik’s Poetry 305 8 The Development of Modern Orthodoxy in Eretz Israel’s Religious Zionism and the “Holy Rebellion” (The Thought of Rabbis Maimon, Amiel, and Landau) 313 8.1 The Challenges to Religious Zionism in Eretz Israel 313 8.2 Rabbi Yehuda Maimon's Teaching: Land, People, Torah 317 8.3 Rabbi Moshe Amiel’s Guide to the Perplexed 326 8.4 Rabbi Samuel Landau: Torah and Labor 334 9 Facing Destruction, with Hope for Rebirth (Messianic Extremism in Secular Zionism and Second Thoughts) 341 9.1 Double Shock:
Holocaust and State 341 9.2 Initial Responses: Doubling down on Previous Principles 346 9.3 Moderates and Extremists in Labor Zionism 348 9.4 Radicalization in Revisionist Zionism 353 9.5 The Radical Pacifism of Brit Shalom 357 9.6 Second Thoughts: Livneh, Ben-Asher, Katznelson, Alterman 359 9.7 Literary Approaches: Kariv and Steinman 362
VIII CONTENTS 9-8 9-9 Dov Sadan as Educator: Reevaluating the Yiddish Legacy Damiel’s Return to Religion 376 Glossary 379 Bibliography 382 Index 393 367 |
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