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Messianism, Zionism and Jewish Religious Radicalism (2nd ed.)

Part of the Chicago Studies in the History of Judaism series
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The Orthodox Jewish tradition affirms that Jewish exile will end with the coming of the Messiah.

How, then, does Orthodoxy respond to the political realization of a Jewish homeland that is the state of Israel?

In this study, the author probes Orthodoxy's divergent positions on Zionism, which range from radical condemnation to virtual beatification.

Ravitzky traces the roots of Haredi ideology, which opposes the Zionist enterprise, and shows how Haredim living in Israel have come to terms with a state to them unholy and therefore doomed.

Ravitzky also examines radical religious movements, including the Gush Emunim, to whom the state of Israel is a divine agent.

He concludes with a discussion of the recent transformation of Habad Hassidism from conservatism to radical messianism.

This work should be useful to those concerned with the complex confrontation between Jewish fundamentalism and Israeli political sovereignty, especially in light of the tragic death of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.

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University of Chicago Press
0226705773 / 9780226705774
Hardback
02/09/1996
United States
280 pages, Ill.
160 x 234 mm, 540 grams
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