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I |
THE THREE-CORNERED NATURE OF THE PROBLEM
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1.1 Historical preview
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1.2 Western interest and the Near East
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1.3 Zionism and Western goals
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II |
APERÇU OF JEWISH HISTORY IN THE CHRISTIAN WEST PRIOR TO THE EMANCIPATION
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III |
THE EMANCIPATION AND ITS AFTERMATH
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3.1 Revelation vs. reason
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3.2 The Enlightenment
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3.3 Emancipation, at last!
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3.4 Assimilation and reform
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IV |
THE ROMANTIC RELAPSE OF EUROPE
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4.1 Russian pogroms
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4.2 European persecution
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4.2.1 The ideational groundwork
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4.2.2 Socio-political repulsion
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V |
ZIONISM: THE EUROPEAN JEW’S COUNSEL OF DESPAIR
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5.1 Between the two horns of a terrible dilemma
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5.2 Zionism: Attempted escape from the dilemma
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5.3 Europe’s failure of nerve
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VI |
ZIONISM AS RELIGION
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6.1 The romantic base of all Zionists
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6.2 Secular Zionism
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6.3 Zionism: A strictly European experience
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VII |
ZIONISM AS POLITICS
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7.1 Before World War I
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7.2 The Balfour Declaration
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7.3 The British mandate on Palestine
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7.4 Zionist acquisition of the land
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VIII |
ISLAM AND JUDAISM
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8.1 Three levels of parity and communion
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8.2 One Mesopotamian origin
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8.3 Islamic critique of Judaism
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8.4 Islamic critique of Jewish practice
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8.4.1 The Covenant of Madinah or constitution of the Islamic state
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8.4.2 Pax Islamica: The new world order
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8.4.3 Political treason by the Jews of Madinah
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IX |
ISLAM AND ZIONISM
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9.1 The injustice of Zionism against non-Jews
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9.2 Undoing the injustice against non-Jews
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9.3 De-Zionization
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9.4 The injustice of Zionism against Judaism
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9.5 Islam and the Jewish problem: The negative aspect
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9.5.1 Failure of Zionism to provide security
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9.5.2 Failure of Zionism to stop assimilation
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9.5.3 Failure of Zionism to enable Judaism to blossom forth
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INDEX
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