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Zionism
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05 June 2008

Traces the dialectical connections between Zionism's past and present.
In Zionism, the late Nathan Rotenstreich traces the dialectical connections between Zionism's past and present based on his contention that the Jewish nation comprises both the State of Israel and the Diaspora. He also addresses relations between both Israel and the Diaspora, on the one hand, and Israel and the Arab world, on the other. Written a short time before Rotenstreich's death, Zionism can be regarded as his spiritual and ideological legacy.
Foreword
An "Inside Intellectual": Remarks on the Public Thought of Nathan Rotenstreich
Avi Bareli and Yossef Gorny
1. Return and Modernity
2. Activity and the Present
3. Aspects of Renaissance
4. The Negation of the Diaspora
5. The Values of Israeli Society
6. Toward a Reformulation of Zionist Ideology
Afterword
Shlomo Avineri
Nathan Rotenstreich on Issues Related to the Holocaust
Appendix
Ephrat Balberg-Rotenstreich
The Individual and Personal Responsibility
The Holocaust as a Unique Historical Event
Index