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The Hebrew worker did not come here as a refugee seeking shelter wherever it could be found, looking for any available means of survival. He went up into the land as an emissary of the nation, and as…
Contributor:
David Ben-Gurion
Places:
Jerusalem, Mandate Palestine (Jerusalem, Israel)
Date:
1925
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We are embarking on the publication of a new journal devoted to the affairs of the workers and masses of the Jewish people in the Land of Israel and the Ottoman Empire. We wish to create a journal…
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Editorial Board of Ha-Aḥdut
Places:
Jaffa, Ottoman Palestine (Tel Aviv, Israel)
Date:
1910
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The echo that Marx’s writing arouses in Jews’ hearts provides clearer evidence [of Marx’s influence on Judaism].As everybody knows, a Jewish proletariat did not exist during Marx’s lifetime, certainly…
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Zalman Shazar
Places:
Berlin, Germany
Weimar Republic
Date:
1918
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In his book Ha-metsaref [The Purifier], vol. II §182, Rabbi Moses Kunitz wrote:
The term am ha-arets [lit., “People of the Land,” often meaning boors] was applied to people of various dispositions…
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Eliezer Zweifel
Places:
Glukhov, Russian Empire (Hlukhiv, Ukraine)
Date:
1885
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What is the sought-after culture? What are all the great ideals, all of man’s lofty ideals? What does man seek in life?
If only man knew what he should seek in life! All great ideals were only created…
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Aaron David Gordon
Places:
Ottoman Palestine (Israel, Israel)
Date:
1910