A Democratic Jewish State: On the Place of Judaism in Israel
At the end of the nineteenth century, the leaders of the incipient Zionist movement realized that one of their urgent tasks was to find a way to induce millions of Jews of different religious views and lifestyles to see themselves as members of a single Jewish nation and, no less importantly, to see...
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