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Discourses of Dualism: Zionism and French Judaism in the 1920s Discourses of Dualism: Zionism and French Judaism in the 1920s
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A Jewish Province of France: Zionism as a Form of ‘Regional’ Identity A Jewish Province of France: Zionism as a Form of ‘Regional’ Identity
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Zionism and Internationalism Zionism and Internationalism
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Palestine as a Bridge between East and West Palestine as a Bridge between East and West
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Re-evaluating Nineteenth-Century Franco-Judaism: Between Criticism and Admiration Re-evaluating Nineteenth-Century Franco-Judaism: Between Criticism and Admiration
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Reconciling Divergent Perspectives: Between Religion and Ethnicity Reconciling Divergent Perspectives: Between Religion and Ethnicity
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Re-evaluating Assimilation Re-evaluating Assimilation
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Redefining the Essence of Judaism: Jewish Religious Thought in the 1920s Redefining the Essence of Judaism: Jewish Religious Thought in the 1920s
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Between Universalism and Particularism Between Universalism and Particularism
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Creating a ‘Spiritual’ Judaism Creating a ‘Spiritual’ Judaism
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8 Reshaping Franco-Judaism 1920–1932
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Published:November 2007
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Abstract
This chapter provides a typology of themes in the Jewish press and discusses Zionism as the most important influence on French Jewish discourse in the 1920s. It explains how Zionism and Jewishness were often equated with values held in high esteem in French society in the Zionist-oriented press. It also explores the idea of the Jew as a 'link' between East and West, which provided a way for Jews to express their difference while simultaneously reinforcing the idea that they formed a vital and necessary element in Western culture. The chapter mentions Zionist advocates in France who remained committed to the idea of Zionism as a secular 'replacement' for a religiously based Jewish identity. It then looks at a common discourse that emphasized the spiritual and religious aspects of Zionist ideology by extending the idea that the visions of Judaism should not be posed in oppositional terms.
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