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    Religious Zionism, Jewish law, and the morality of war: how five rabbis confronted one of modern Judaism's greatest challenges.Robert Eisen - 2017 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This study is a pioneering exploration of how rabbis in the religious Zionist community in Israel constructed a body of Jewish law on war. It focuses on five leading rabbis in this camp and how they dealt with a number of key moral issues that the waging of modern war raised.
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    Religious Zionism and the Six Day War: From Realism to Messianism.Avi Schwartz Sagi & Dov Schwartz - 2018 - Routledge.
    The book offers a new insight into the political, social, and religious conduct of religious-Zionism, whose consequences are evident in Israeli society today. Before the Six-Day War, religious-Zionism had limited its concern to the protection of specific religious interests, with its representatives having little share in the determination of Israel's national agenda. Fifty years after it, religious-Zionism has turned into one of Israeli society's dominant elements. The presence of this group in all aspects of Israel's (...)
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    A clearly democratic religious-zionist philosophy: The early thought of yeshayahu Leibowitz.Moshe Hellinger - 2008 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 16 (2):253-282.
    In his early teaching, from the 1920s through the 1950s, Yeshayahu Leibowitz (1903-1994) stands out as one of the most fascinating religious Zionist thinkers. He strives to establish a Jewish democratic state whose democratic aspects will be channeled toward the establishment of an exemplary society, one that can express its religious roots within a modern democratic context. Leibowitz thus attaches enormous importance to democracy in terms of both its political components and its modern Orthodox aspirations. In this respect, (...)
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    Faith at the Crossroads: A Theological Profile of Religious Zionism.Dov Schwartz - 2002 - BRILL.
    The book exposes the theological foundations of religious-Zionism. Relying on a rigorous analysis of new primary sources, Schwartz argues that this movement strove to build a new religious consciousness, in light of the Jewish national renaissance in the twentieth century.
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    Work as a Religious Value in Religious Zionism – Rabbi Chaim Hirschensohn as a Case Study.Amir Mashiach - 2018 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 17 (49):60-74.
    Rabbi Chaim Hirschensohn was a religious Zionist thinker and one of the founders of the “Mizrachi” movement. The present article aims to trace his approach towards work: did he see work as a need, an obligation imposed upon the human being to sustain his household, or did he, perhaps, associate work with a religious value as an integral part of the theology which he steered by? The conclusion is that R. Hirschensohn's approach towards work is both a must (...)
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    “I Desire Sanctity”: Sanctity and Separateness among Jewish Religious Zionists in Israel/Palestine.Nehemia Akiva Stern - 2015 - Anthropology of Consciousness 26 (2):156-169.
    This article expands on anthropological understandings of affect and emotion to include certain theological and religious concepts that structure and give meaning to the daily lives of religious nationalists in areas of ethnic and political conflict. In doing so, it will ethnographically explore the relationship between theological notions of sanctity and the way those notions manifest themselves in the context of contemporary Jewish religious Zionism in both Israel and the Occupied West Bank. I will argue that analyzing (...)
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    Maimonides in religious-zionist philosophy: Unity vs. duality.Dov Schwartz - 2009 - In James T. Robinson, The cultures of Maimonideanism: new approaches to the history of Jewish thought. Boston: Brill. pp. 9--385.
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    Salvational Zionism and Religious Naturalism in the Thought of Mordecai M. Kaplan.Emanuel S. Goldsmith - 1993 - Process Studies 22 (4):204-210.
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    Zionism and Judaism: A New Theory.David Novak - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    Why should anyone be a Zionist, a supporter of a Jewish state in the land of Israel? Why should there be a Jewish state in the land of Israel? This book seeks to provide a philosophical answer to these questions. Although a Zionist need not be Jewish, nonetheless this book argues that Zionism is only a coherent political stance when it is intelligently rooted in Judaism, especially in the classical Jewish doctrine of God's election of the people of Israel and (...)
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    Zionism and the Roads Not Taken: Rawidowicz, Kaplan, Kohn.Noam Pianko - 2010 - Indiana University Press.
    Today, Zionism is understood as a national movement whose primary historical goal was the establishment of a Jewish state. However, Zionism's association with national sovereignty was not foreordained. Zionism and the Roads Not Taken uncovers the thought of three key interwar Jewish intellectuals who defined Zionism's central mission as challenging the model of a sovereign nation-state: historian Simon Rawidowicz, religious thinker Mordecai Kaplan, and political theorist Hans Kohn. Although their models differed, each of these three thinkers conceived of a (...)
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    (1 other version)Zionism and Detective Fiction: A Case in Narratology.Uri Eisenzweig - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (60):132-140.
    Zionism: the idea of a territorial concentration of the Jewish people in an autonomous entity as a solution to the Jewish Question. This definition (and the essay that follows) refers to Zionism as conceived by its first leaders and theoreticians — Leo Pinsker, Theodor Herzl, and Israel Zangwill, that is, to what is generally called “political” Zionism (as opposed to the nationalistic-religious trends that now dominate the so-called official “Zionist ideology in Israel). Detective fiction: one narrative in search of (...)
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    Zionism’s Redemptions: Images of the Past and Visions of the Future in Jewish Nationalism.Arieh Saposnik - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this volume, Arieh Saposnik examines the complicated relations between nationalism and religious redemptive traditions through the case study of Zionism. He provides a new framework for understanding the central ideas of this movement and its relationship to traditional Jewish ideas, Christian thought, and modern secular messianisms. Providing a longue-durée and broad view of the central themes and motivations in the making of Zionism, Saposnik connects its intellectual history with the concrete development of the Zionist project in Israel in (...)
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    Michael Wyschogrod's Messianic Zionism.Alex S. Ozar - 2015 - Journal of Religious Ethics 43 (4):606-628.
    This essay presents an integrated account of Michael Wyschogrod's Zionism as a function of his broader theological anthropology, eschatology, and carnal interpretation of Israel's election. Against Leora Batnitzky, I show that Wyschogrod's Zionism, while definitively messianic, is decidedly not fanatical or fundamentalist. Against Meir Soloveichik, I show that Wyschogrod has maintained this non-fanatical messianism consistently throughout his career, and so his pacific political prescriptions are organically at one with his vigorous calls for Jewish sovereignty over the land.
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    Halakhah Tsiyonit: ha-mashmaʻuyot ha-hilkhatiyot shel ha-ribonut ha-Yehudit = Jewish law and Zionism: halakhic ramifications of national sovereignty.Yedidia Z. Stern & Yair Sheleg (eds.) - 2017 - Yerushalayim: ha-Makhon ha-Yisreʼeli le-demoḳraṭyah.
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    Zionist Controversies.Geoffrey Wheatcroft - 2004 - The Chesterton Review 30 (1/2):190-199.
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    Christian Supersessionism, Zionism, and the Contemporary Scene.Shaul Magid - 2017 - Journal of Religious Ethics 45 (1):104-141.
    Postliberal theology has been a topic of considerable theological debate over the past few decades. In his 2011 book Another Reformation, Peter Ochs deploys a postliberal theological model for the purpose of developing a sophisticated understanding of the future of interreligious relations. Ochs argues that postliberal theology is a reparative theology focusing on alleviating human suffering. He argues that the Christian idea of supersessionism may be the most challenging for Christians to confront as they explore avenues for making interreligious dialogue (...)
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  17. Topophilia, Zionism and 'certainty'.Robert Paine - 1995 - In Wendy James, The pursuit of certainty: religious and cultural formulations. New York: Routledge. pp. 159.
     
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    Christianity in Africa: The cost of loyalty to Zionism.Marthie Momberg - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (2):7.
    For Israel, the demographic significance of Christians in sub-Saharan Africa presents an opportunity to exchange development aid, trade deals and military agreements for votes in global forums. In this article, the author examines the idea of Israel as a trustworthy diplomatic partner of African countries by considering the impact of Zionism on Christian views. The author drew on media articles for examples of initiatives with African countries, and on reports, calls and minutes of global bodies to reflect on ecclesial and (...)
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    Beyond the Janus Face of Zionist Legalism: The Theo-Political Conditions of the Jewish Law Project.Joseph E. David - 2005 - Ratio Juris 18 (2):206-235.
    . What are the assumptions that underline the Jewish Law Project? To what extent is this project relates to Zionism as a political program and national vision? Does the secular version of this project and the religious one have anything in common? I argue that aside from the ideological lines that guide the Jewish Law Project, within it rests a reductionist and utopianist stance vis‐à‐vis halakhah which are considered to be obvious. I shall attempt to claim that reductionism and (...)
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    Reflections on Chesterton's Zionism.Kevin L. Morris - 1987 - The Chesterton Review 13 (2):163-176.
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    From King Cyrus to Queen Esther: Christian Zionists’ discursive construction of Donald Trump as God’s instrument.Sean Durbin - 2020 - Critical Research on Religion 8 (2):115-137.
    When Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential elections with the help of 81 percent of self-identified white evangelicals, liberal commentators, relying on folk-conceptions of religion that privileged concepts like morality and belief, struggled to understand how someone who seemed to lack both could garner such support. Since then scholars have provided various explanations, relating to Christian nationalism evangelical appeals to authoritarianism, and straightforward racism. This article aims to expand this discussion by analyzing the way that evangelical Christian Zionists have (...)
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    Towards the mystical experience of modernity: the making of Rav Kook, 1865-1904.Yehudah Mirsky - 2019 - Boston: Academic Studies Press.
    Avraham Yitzhaq Ha-Cohen Kook (1865-1935) stands as a colossal figure of modern Jewish history and thought. Jurist, mystic, poet, theologian, communal leader, founder of the modern Chief Rabbinate and still the defining thinker of Religious Zionism, he is indispensable for understanding modern Jewish thought, the contemporary State of Israel, and the most fundamental interactions of religion, nationalism, ethics and spirituality. Despite countless studies of him, almost no full-fledged intellectual biography of him exists in any language. This study of the (...)
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    Do not provoke providence: orthodoxy in the grip of nationalism.Yosef Salmon - 2014 - Boston: Academic Studies Press. Edited by Joel A. Linsider.
    Deals with the whole complex of relations between the land of Israel, the Jewish Torah and the people of Israel from the Pre-Zionist period until the establishment of the State of Israel. The book examines the dynamics of those relations through the modernization of Jewish society, and the problem of Jewish identity vis-a-vis modernity. The discussion follows historical events in both philosophy and everyday life. It explores the anti-Zionist sphere and also discusses the attitudes towards the conflict of religion and (...)
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    The Holocaust in the teachings of R. Isaiah Aviad (Wolfsberg).Amir Mashiach - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):8.
    R. Dr. Isaiah Aviad (Wolfsberg) (1893–1957) was one of religious Zionism’s main thinkers. This article seeks to examine his outlook regarding the Holocaust of European Jewry. Jewish thought contains three main approaches to dealing with the issue of evil in the world: the classic-causal approach, the teleological approach and the indifferent approach. The classic-causal approach explains the evil that exists in the world as occurring in a process of cause and effect; namely, the Israelites did not behave as God (...)
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    R. Abraham Isaac Kook and the Opening Passage of “The War”.Hanoch Ben-Pazi - 2017 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 25 (2):256-278.
    _ Source: _Volume 25, Issue 2, pp 256 - 278 Rabbi Abraham Isaac Ha-Cohen Kook’s essay “The War” is a text of immense importance with respect to the development of ideological militaristic writing in religious Zionism. The essay was first published in the book _Orot me-Ofel_, edited by R. Kook’s son, Rabbi Zvi Yehudah Kook. In this study, I wish to distinguish the views presented in the notebooks and collected writings of R. Kook from his position as set forth (...)
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    Rav Kook's formative years in Eastern Europe, 1865-1904.Yehudah Mirsky - 2019 - Boston: Academic Studies Press.
    Avraham Yitzhaq Ha-Cohen Kook (1865-1935) stands as a colossal figure of modern Jewish history and thought. Jurist, mystic, poet, theologian, communal leader, founder of the modern Chief Rabbinate and still the defining thinker of Religious Zionism, he is indispensable for understanding modern Jewish thought, the contemporary State of Israel, and the most fundamental interactions of religion, nationalism, ethics and spirituality. Despite countless studies of him, almost no full-fledged intellectual biography of him exists in any language. This study of the (...)
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    Fifty Key Jewish Thinkers.Dan Cohn-Sherbok - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    This panoramic survey provides a first point of entry into the fascinating richness and complexity of the Jewish philosophical, theological and Kabbalistic tradition. Beginning in the first century with the Hellenistic philosopher Philo, Fifty Key Jewish Thinkers traces the major intellectual events of the last two thousand years, including the growth of Medieval Jewish philosophy, the early modern mystics, the radicals, the Hasidic leaders, the Enlightenment and secular and religious Zionism. From Maimonides to Martin Buber, and from Baruch Spinoza (...)
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    Mered Ṿi-Yetsirah Ba-Hagut Ha-Tsiyonut Ha-Datit: Mosheh Una U-Mahpekhat Ha-Ḳibuts Ha-Dati.Mikhael Benadmon - 2013 - Universiṭat Bar-Ilan.
    Moshe Unna and the Religious Kibbutz Revolution.
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  29. Tehilah le-Mosheh: peraḳim be-mishnato ha-Tsiyonit shel ha-Rav Kalfon Mosheh ha-Kohen (ha-Kamah), zatsal.Mosheh Kalfon - 2009 - Yerushalayim: Reʼuven Mamu. Edited by Reʼuven Mamu.
     
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    A History of Modern Jewish Religious Philosophy: Volume Iii: The Crisis of Humanism. A Historial Crossroads.Eliezer Schweid - 2019 - Brill.
    Volume Three, “The Crisis of Humanism,” commences with an important essay on the challenge to the humanist tradition posed in the late 19th century by historical materialism, existentialism and positivism. These Jewish thinkers of the late 19th and early 20th century addressed the general European value crisis while laying foundations for Jewish renewal: Hess, Lazarus, Cohen, Ahad Ha-Am, Dubnow, Berdiczewski, and the theorists of Yiddishism and Labor Zionism.
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  31. Erets Ha-Mamashut Òveha-Dimyon Ma°Amahda Shel Erets-Yi'sra®El Be-Hagut Ha-Tsiyonit Ha-Datit.Dov Schwartz - 1997
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  32. Mahpekhat ha-heʼarah: darko ha-ruḥanit shel ha-Reʼiyah Ḳuḳ.Reuven Gerber - 2005 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat ha-sifriyah ha-Tsiyonit.
     
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    Shayeʻe: kitve shaḥarut shel Prof. Yeshaʻyahu Libovits ṿe raʻayato Greṭah le-vet Ṿinter.Henry Wassermann - 2010 - Yerushalayim: Karmel.
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    Contemporary uses and forms of Hasidut.Shlomo Zuckier (ed.) - 2021 - Jerusalem: Urim Publications.
    Recent years have seen a shift in the approach to religious life among members of the Israeli Religious Zionist and the American Modern Orthodox communities. The trend towards spirituality, and to Hasidic teachings and practices in particular, is noteworthy and deserving of exploration. A range of leading American and Israeli thinkers - rabbis and philosophers, anthropologists and theologians - weigh in on these trends.
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  35. Kakh hi geʼulatan shel Yiśraʼel: ha-Rav Ḳuḳ ṿeha-teḥiyah ha-leʼumit: tahalikhim, meḳorot u-farshanut.Yeḥezḳel Ḳufeld - 2019 - Yerushalayim: Sifriyat Bet-El.
     
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    Deʻah tselulah =.Oury Cherki - 2015 - Yerushalayim: Urim, le-haʻamaḳat ʻerkhe ha-Yahadut.
    "בספר זה מבאר הרב אורי שרקי, מרצה בכיר במכון מאיר ומהרבנים הבולטים בציונות הדתית, את משנתו של הרב קוק באופן אקטואלי, חדשני ובלשון שווה לכל נפש, כפי שהיא משתקפת בקשת רחבה של נושאים כגון: סגולה ולאומיות, המשטר המדיני לפי היהדות, תורת הסוד, פוסט-מודרניזם, אתיאיזם, תורת הנפש, מוסר, זוגיות ועוד.
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    ʻAyin be-ʻayin: mishnato shel ha-Rav Tsevi Yehudah Ḳuḳ = Eye to eye: the thought of Rav Zvi Yeuda Kook.Ḥagai Shṭemler - 2020 - Alon Shevut: Hotsaʼat Mikhlelet Hertsog - Tevunot.
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    The concept of work in the theological teachings of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Kook.Amir Mashiach - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1).
    This article aims to understand the concept of work in the teachings of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Hacohen Kook. As the person who had the maximum impact on the religious Zionist sector, with its guiding principle of Torah va’avodah, meaning Torah and work, it is necessary to clarify his attitude towards work. Did he perceive work as a necessity, a part of one’s duty to support the members of the household, or perhaps also as an ideological value, part of a (...)
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    End of days ethics, tradition, and power in Israel.Mikhael Manekin - 2023 - Boston: Academic Studies Press. Edited by Maya Rosen.
    End of Days (translated from the recently published Hebrew book, Atchalta) is both a meditation on Jewish morality in the age of Israeli Jewish power, and a cri du coeur by an Orthodox Israeli Jew, a former combat officer in the IDF, for Israelis to look into the Jewish religious ethical tradition for an alternative to the secular and religious Zionism that sanctifies power, statehood, and sovereignty. Appealing to a wealth of Jewish sources from the Bible to the (...)
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  40. Geʼulat or ha-Tsevi: le-mishnato ha-Eloḳit, ha-Toranit, ha-emunit, ha-medinit shel... ha-Rav Tsevi Yehudah ha-Kohen Ḳuḳ, z. ts. ṿe-ḳ.l...Yosef Badiḥi - 2004 - Yerushalayim: [Ḥ Mo. L.]. Edited by Ẓevi Judah ben Abraham Isaac Kook.
     
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    Jacob Talmon between “good” and “bad” nationalism.Ezra Mendelsohn - 2008 - History of European Ideas 34 (2):197-205.
    Jacob Talmon was a believer in nationalism, and in Jewish nationalism of the Zionist variety in particular. He was convinced of the moral right of Jews to establish their own state in Palestine/eretz Yisrael. On the other hand, he was aware of the dangers inherent in nationalism, of its tendency toward chauvinism, intolerance toward “the other,” and violence. In the case of Zionism he contrasted the pre-1967 movement, which he believed was characterized by moderation in the spirit of his hero, (...)
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    National, Ethnic or Civic? Contesting Paradigms of Memory, Identity and Culture in Israel.Uri Ram - 2000 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 19 (5/6):405-422.
    Zionist national identity in Israel is today challenged by two mutuallyantagonistic alternatives: a liberal, secular, Post-Zionist civic identity, on the one hand, and ethnic, religious, Neo-Zionist nationalistic identity, on the other. The other, Zionist, hegemony contains an unsolvable tension between the national and the democratic facets of the state. The Post-Zionist trend seeks a relief of this tension by bracketing the nationalcharacter of the state, i.e., by separation of state and cultural community/ies; the Neo-Zionist trend seeks a relief of (...)
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    A critical investigation into Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli’s views on the phenomenon of labour.Amir Mashiach - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3).
    Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli was one of religious Zionism’s greatest rabbis and adjudicators. He served for many years as the rabbi of Moshav Kfar Haroeh, sat as a judge in the supreme Rabbinical Court and was head of the Merkaz Harav yeshiva. The purpose of this study is to shed light on Yisraeli’s attitude towards work. Did he see work as a basic human obligation spelled out by the physical need for survival? Did he associate an ideological value with work, (...)
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  44. Nośe ha-ḥibur, Hitpatḥut ḥazon ha-teḥiyah ha-leʼumit be-mishnat ha-Reʼiyah Ḳuḳ: (ben ha-shanim 625-677, mi-yalduto ṿe-ʻad shehuto bi-Shṿaits).Reuven Gerber - 1991 - [Israel: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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  45. Geʼulat or ha-Tsevi: le-mishnato ha-Eloḳit, ha-Toranit, ha-emunit, ha-medinit shel... ha-Rav Tsevi Yehudah ha-Kohen Ḳuḳ, z. ts. ṿe-ḳ.l...Yosef Badiḥi - 2004 - Yerushalayim: [Ḥ Mo. L.]. Edited by Ẓevi Judah ben Abraham Isaac Kook.
     
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  46. Nośe ha-ḥibur, Hitpatḥut ḥazon ha-teḥiyah ha-leʼumit be-mishnat ha-Reʼiyah Ḳuḳ: (ben ha-shanim 625-677, mi-yalduto ṿe-ʻad shehuto bi-Shṿaits).Reuven Gerber - 1991 - [Israel: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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    Ben Tsiyon Meʼir Ḥai: ha-Rav ʻUziʼel - hagut, halakhah ṿe-hisṭoryah = Rabbi Benzion Meir Hai Uziel: thinker, halakhist, leader.Tsevi Zohar, Amihai Radzyner & Elimelech Westreich (eds.) - 2020 - Ramat-Gan: Hotsaʼat Universiṭat Bar-Ilan.
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    Africanism, Apocalypticism, Jihad and Jesuitism: Prelude to Ethiopianism.Rugare Rukuni & Erna Oliver - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):10.
    Ethiopianism conceptually shaped modern Africa. Perceivably, this has been deduced from distinguished events in Ethiopian history. This investigation explored Ethiopianism as a derivate of the multifaceted narrative of Ethiopian religious political dynamics. Ethiopianism has arguably been detached from the entirety of the Ethiopian Christian political establishment, being deduced separately from definitive events such as the Battle of Adwa 1896. This research reconnected Ethiopianism to a wholistic religious–political matrix of Ethiopia. Therefore, it offers an alternative interpretation of Ethiopianism, as (...)
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  49. Mi heziz et ha-Yahadut sheli?: Yahadut, posṭmodernizm ṿe-ruḥaniyut ʻakhshaṿit = Who moved my Judaism?: Judaism, postmodernism and contemporary spiritualities.Semadar Cherlow - 2016 - Tel Aviv: Resling.
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  50. Emunah Al Parashat Derakhim Ben Ra Yon le-Ma a Seh Ba-Tsiyonut Ha-Dadit.Dov Schwartz - 1996
     
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