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What Is Modern Israel?

Yakov M. Rabkin

Few countries provoke as much passion and controversy as Israel. What is Modern Israel? convincingly demonstrates that its founding ideology - Zionism - is anything but a simple reaction to antisemitism. Dispelling the notion that every Jew is a Zionist and therefore a natural advocate for the state of Israel, Yakov Rabkin points to the Protestant roots of Zionism, in order to explain the particular support Israel musters in the United States.

Drawing on many overlooked pages of history, including English, French, Hebrew, Yiddish and Russian sources, Yakov Rabkin shows that Zionism was conceived as a sharp break with Judaism and Jewish continuity. Israel's past and present must be seen in the context of European ethnic nationalism, colonial expansion and geopolitical interests, rather than as an incarnation of Biblical prophecies or a culmination of Jewish history.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
  • Publish Date: Jul 15th, 2016
  • Pages: 240
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.30in - 5.30in - 0.80in - 0.75lb
  • EAN: 9780745335810
  • Categories: Middle East - Israel & PalestineJewish - GeneralJewish Studies

About the Author

Rabkin, Yakov M.: - Yakov M. Rabkin is professor of history at the University of Montréal, Canada. He is the author of A Threat from Within: A Century of Jewish Opposition to Zionism.

Praise for this book

'Those who believe that Zionism is a sequel of Judaism may do well to read this book; those who believe that Israel is a Jewish state must read it''A valuable contribution to the badly needed debate about Israel's past, present and future''[A] work of impressive scope and great precision''A major contribution to our understanding of Israel. The author is a man of ethical and moral principles, and at the same time an historian of great calibre''Convincingly and thoughtfully, the author analyses current political and religious trends in Israeli society. A remarkable accomplishment: to tell a complex story with such clarity and punch''Erudite and attentive to detail, full of surprises even for those familiar with the subject, and at the same time easily accessible because written in a simple and direct language. Even though it is meticulously referenced, this book reads like a novel and fills an important gap in the extensive literature on Israel and Palestine''A key text in the search for a sustainable and just approach to the future of Israel and Palestine, and should be read and reflected upon by anyone concerned with the well-being of these two peoples''Insightful and useful to all concerned about the future of Israel''A precise and empathic account that will benefit all involved. A must-read''A bold and thought-provoking work'