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Ideologiia Evreiskoi Natsional`noi Zhizni v Sovremennom Mire
Antologiia Sionistskoi Mysli
[ Ideologiia Evreiskoi Natsional`noi Zhizni v Sovremennom Mire : Antologiia Sionistskoi Mysli]

The Zionist Imperative: An Anthology of Contemporary Thinking
Transl from Hebrew and English; ed. by D. Breakstoan, A. Epstein et al
Moscow, Jerusalem:  Mosty Kul`tury, Gesharim, 2003
165 p
Serie: Biblioteka Rossiiskogo Evreiskogo Kongressa
pbk. 14 x 21.5 cm
ISBN: 5932731419
Language: Russian
This is an anthology of modern Jewish intellectuals from Israel and the USA seeking for strategies of Jewish national life in Israel and in other countries today and tomorrow. the contributors delineate the challenges that modern Zionism faces and are seeking for an adequate means to preserve the national character of the Jewish people in the epoch known for "globalization" and "The end of ideology".
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