Ahad Ha'am: Elusive Prophet by Steven Zipperstein

Ahad Ha'am: Elusive Prophet by Steven Zipperstein

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Ahad Ha'am (Asher Ginsberg, 1856-1927) was a Russian Zionist leader and philosopher of Judaism who promoted a fundamentally secular understanding of Jewish culture. He also exerted a rare authority through his writings on every controversial issue, from Jewish nationalism to the Palestinian Arabs.

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Ahad Ha'am: Elusive Prophet by Steven Zipperstein

A biography of the guiding intellectual of Zionism during the movement's formative years from the 1880s to the 1920s. Ahad Ha'am ("One of the People") was the pen name of Asher Ginzberg (1856-1927), a Russian Jew whose life intersected nearly every important trend and current in contemporary Jewry. A Hebrew essayist of remarkable knowledge and skill, through his writings he exerted a rare authority on every controversial topic, from Jewish Nationalism and clericalism to the issue of the Palestinian Arabs. Zipperstein offers a wide-ranging reassessment of Ahad Ha'am's life against the backdrop of his contentious political world. Ha'am is subjected to a penetrating examination of his relations, above all with Zionist leader Theodor Herzl, and with his devotees and opponents alike. Steven J. Zipperstein was awarded the Smilen Prize in Jewish History for "The Jews of Odessa" (1985).
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ISBN 13 9781870015547
ISBN 10 1870015541
Title Ahad Ha'am: Elusive Prophet
Author Steven Zipperstein
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Peter Halban Publishers Ltd
Year published 1993-11-25
Number of pages 388
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