Authors: Mark A. Raider (Editor), Jonathan D. Sarna (Editor), Ronald W. Zweig
ISBN-13: 9780714643779, ISBN-10: 0714643777
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: October 1997
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Bringing together, for the first time, several distinguished historians of Zionism and the American Jewish experience, Abba Hillel Silver and American Zionism offers a comprehensive treatment of one of the twentieth century's pre-eminent Jewish political figures. Silver was a champion of American Zionism whose singular role in modern Jewish history and the establishment of the State of Israel has been hitherto neglected. The contributions to this volume are diverse in scope; they are based on previously inaccessible and unexplored archival material. The essays investigate Silver's Zionist political leadership, impact on American Judaism, ideological orientation and relations with the leaders of the Palestine Jewish community, World Zionist Organization and the Jewish state.
Zionist Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver (1893-1963) was an important figure in modern Jewish political history whose singular role in the establishment of the state of Israel has been largely overlooked. This volume contains seven contributions reviewing his ideology and his political strategy. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
Introduction | ||
Zionism and Judaism: the Path of Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver | 1 | |
Abba Hillel Silver as Zionist within the Camp of Reform Judaism | 9 | |
A Comparative Study of Zionist Leadership: Abba Hillel Silver and David Ben-Gurion | 33 | |
Zion and America: the Formative Visions of Abba Hillel Silver | 45 | |
Between Ideal and Reality: Abba Hillel Silver's Zionist Vision | 71 | |
Where American Zionism Differed: Abba Hillel Silver Reconsidered | 87 | |
Index | 123 |