
1 JEWISH CIVILIZATION BETWEEN RISE
... Empire as a process that lasted centuries. But this was too long for some of their modern colleagues who questioned the whole concept of decline and replaced it with the much happier notion, “transformation”. In other cases, decline can occur very fast. The two thousand year old history of the Jewis ...
... Empire as a process that lasted centuries. But this was too long for some of their modern colleagues who questioned the whole concept of decline and replaced it with the much happier notion, “transformation”. In other cases, decline can occur very fast. The two thousand year old history of the Jewis ...
Jewish Civilization and Polity in a Globalized World
... idea of tzedakah u'mishpat into practical programs suited to the times. These norms rest upon value concepts as old as the Jewish people itself, given form in the Bible and the Talmud, in some cases reinterpreted at the time of the Zionist revolution, and now requiring new postmodern applications. T ...
... idea of tzedakah u'mishpat into practical programs suited to the times. These norms rest upon value concepts as old as the Jewish people itself, given form in the Bible and the Talmud, in some cases reinterpreted at the time of the Zionist revolution, and now requiring new postmodern applications. T ...
the ideological foundations of the boycott campaign against israel
... In broad terms, there are two main phases in the evolution of leftist attitudes towards the Jews. The first phase can be described as economic determinism, and take its cue from Karl Marx. Marx’s most well-known comments about Jews and Judaism are spiced with crude anti-Semitic language about Jews “ ...
... In broad terms, there are two main phases in the evolution of leftist attitudes towards the Jews. The first phase can be described as economic determinism, and take its cue from Karl Marx. Marx’s most well-known comments about Jews and Judaism are spiced with crude anti-Semitic language about Jews “ ...
Proposals for a Jewish state

There were several proposals for a Jewish state in the course of Jewish history between the destruction of ancient Israel and the founding of the modern State of Israel. While some of those have come into existence, others were never implemented. The Jewish national homeland usually refers to the State of Israel or the Land of Israel, depending on political and religious beliefs. Jews and their supporters, as well as their detractors and anti-Semites have put forth plans for Jewish states.