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- Verlag: Stanford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781503634534
- ISBN-10: 1503634531
- Artikelnr.: 67567924
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Stanford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781503634534
- ISBN-10: 1503634531
- Artikelnr.: 67567924
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Immanuel Etkes is Professor Emeritus of the History of the Jewish People at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Foreword by David Biale
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I The books Hazon Zion and Kol ha-Tor and the Rivlinian myth
1. Hazon Zion, a Messianic Zionist movement
2. The main ideas of Kol ha-Tor
3. Does Kol ha-Tor express a Messianic Zionist doctrine held by the Vilna
Gaon
PART II The Vilna Gaon and his disciples as the first Zionists: The
evolution of a myth
4. Why did the disciples of the Vilna Gaon immigrate to the Land of Israel?
5. How did the Rivlinian myth take form?
6. Rabbi Menachem Mendel Kasher's Ha-Tkufah ha-Gdolah
7. The academic version of the Rivlinian myth
8. Did Shlomo Zalman Rivlin receive the text of Kol ha-Tor from Yitzhak Zvi
Rivlin?
PART III Additional writings by Shlomo Zalman Rivlin
9. Mossad ha-Yesod: The Old Yishuv recast as the beginnings of Zionism
10. Midrash Shlomo and the Department for Training Young Orators
11. Ha-Maggid Doresh Zion: Rabbi Moshe Rivlin as a "Zionist" leader
12. Sefer ha-Pizmonim: Yosef Yosha Rivlin as a "Messianic Zionist visionary
PART IV The creation of Kol ha-Tor
13. Who was the author of Kol ha-Tor?
14. Shlomo Zalman Rivlin: The man and his literary motives
15. The embrace of the Rivlinian myth and Kol ha-Tor in Religious Zionist
circles
Conclusion
Appendix: Rivlin family members
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I The books Hazon Zion and Kol ha-Tor and the Rivlinian myth
1. Hazon Zion, a Messianic Zionist movement
2. The main ideas of Kol ha-Tor
3. Does Kol ha-Tor express a Messianic Zionist doctrine held by the Vilna
Gaon
PART II The Vilna Gaon and his disciples as the first Zionists: The
evolution of a myth
4. Why did the disciples of the Vilna Gaon immigrate to the Land of Israel?
5. How did the Rivlinian myth take form?
6. Rabbi Menachem Mendel Kasher's Ha-Tkufah ha-Gdolah
7. The academic version of the Rivlinian myth
8. Did Shlomo Zalman Rivlin receive the text of Kol ha-Tor from Yitzhak Zvi
Rivlin?
PART III Additional writings by Shlomo Zalman Rivlin
9. Mossad ha-Yesod: The Old Yishuv recast as the beginnings of Zionism
10. Midrash Shlomo and the Department for Training Young Orators
11. Ha-Maggid Doresh Zion: Rabbi Moshe Rivlin as a "Zionist" leader
12. Sefer ha-Pizmonim: Yosef Yosha Rivlin as a "Messianic Zionist visionary
PART IV The creation of Kol ha-Tor
13. Who was the author of Kol ha-Tor?
14. Shlomo Zalman Rivlin: The man and his literary motives
15. The embrace of the Rivlinian myth and Kol ha-Tor in Religious Zionist
circles
Conclusion
Appendix: Rivlin family members
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Foreword by David Biale
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I The books Hazon Zion and Kol ha-Tor and the Rivlinian myth
1. Hazon Zion, a Messianic Zionist movement
2. The main ideas of Kol ha-Tor
3. Does Kol ha-Tor express a Messianic Zionist doctrine held by the Vilna
Gaon
PART II The Vilna Gaon and his disciples as the first Zionists: The
evolution of a myth
4. Why did the disciples of the Vilna Gaon immigrate to the Land of Israel?
5. How did the Rivlinian myth take form?
6. Rabbi Menachem Mendel Kasher's Ha-Tkufah ha-Gdolah
7. The academic version of the Rivlinian myth
8. Did Shlomo Zalman Rivlin receive the text of Kol ha-Tor from Yitzhak Zvi
Rivlin?
PART III Additional writings by Shlomo Zalman Rivlin
9. Mossad ha-Yesod: The Old Yishuv recast as the beginnings of Zionism
10. Midrash Shlomo and the Department for Training Young Orators
11. Ha-Maggid Doresh Zion: Rabbi Moshe Rivlin as a "Zionist" leader
12. Sefer ha-Pizmonim: Yosef Yosha Rivlin as a "Messianic Zionist visionary
PART IV The creation of Kol ha-Tor
13. Who was the author of Kol ha-Tor?
14. Shlomo Zalman Rivlin: The man and his literary motives
15. The embrace of the Rivlinian myth and Kol ha-Tor in Religious Zionist
circles
Conclusion
Appendix: Rivlin family members
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I The books Hazon Zion and Kol ha-Tor and the Rivlinian myth
1. Hazon Zion, a Messianic Zionist movement
2. The main ideas of Kol ha-Tor
3. Does Kol ha-Tor express a Messianic Zionist doctrine held by the Vilna
Gaon
PART II The Vilna Gaon and his disciples as the first Zionists: The
evolution of a myth
4. Why did the disciples of the Vilna Gaon immigrate to the Land of Israel?
5. How did the Rivlinian myth take form?
6. Rabbi Menachem Mendel Kasher's Ha-Tkufah ha-Gdolah
7. The academic version of the Rivlinian myth
8. Did Shlomo Zalman Rivlin receive the text of Kol ha-Tor from Yitzhak Zvi
Rivlin?
PART III Additional writings by Shlomo Zalman Rivlin
9. Mossad ha-Yesod: The Old Yishuv recast as the beginnings of Zionism
10. Midrash Shlomo and the Department for Training Young Orators
11. Ha-Maggid Doresh Zion: Rabbi Moshe Rivlin as a "Zionist" leader
12. Sefer ha-Pizmonim: Yosef Yosha Rivlin as a "Messianic Zionist visionary
PART IV The creation of Kol ha-Tor
13. Who was the author of Kol ha-Tor?
14. Shlomo Zalman Rivlin: The man and his literary motives
15. The embrace of the Rivlinian myth and Kol ha-Tor in Religious Zionist
circles
Conclusion
Appendix: Rivlin family members
Notes
Bibliography
Index