The central thesis of this book is that, in addition to seeking the establishment of a Jewish State, the Zionist movement also sought the eradication of all the characteristic features of Jewish life in the Diaspora - a goal called shlilat ha-galut, the negation of the Diaspora. The negation of the Diaspora, in turn, required the creation of a new Jewish type which in many respects would imitate the identity of anti-Semites, whose perception...
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