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| Género/Forma: | Biography |
|---|---|
| Formato físico adicional: | Online version: Ben-Yehuda, Eliezer, 1858-1922. Dream come true. Boulder : Westview Press, 1993 (OCoLC)608512438 Online version: Ben-Yehuda, Eliezer, 1858-1922. Dream come true. Boulder : Westview Press, 1993 (OCoLC)622107327 |
| Persona designada: | Eliezer Ben-Yehuda |
| Tipo de material: | Biografía |
| Tipo de documento: | Libro/Texto |
| Todos autores / colaboradores: |
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda; George Mandel |
| ISBN: | 0813316723 9780813316727 0813316405 9780813316406 |
| Número OCLC: | 28064459 |
| Descripción: | viii, 127 p. ; 21 cm. |
| Título de la serie: | Modern Hebrew classics. |
| Otros títulos: | Ḥalom ṿe-shivro. |
| Responsabilidad: | Eliezer Ben-Yehuda ; translated by T. Muraoka ; edited by George Mandel. |
Resumen:
enlightenment and then into revolutionary socialism. The last part of the book gives a glimpse of life in the Jewish quarter of Jerusalem's Old City in the early 1880s. But most interesting, perhaps, is Ben-Yehuda's account of his conversion to Jewish nationalism while he was still at school. This took place in 1877, four years before the pogroms and nearly twenty years before Theodor Herzl, the founder of Zionism, appeared on the scene. The reasons for the change had.
nothing to do with anti-Semitism. Ben-Yehuda was one of very few Jews who became "Zionists" (in his case, two decades before the word was invented) prior to 1881, and he is the only one who left a memoir of the process that led him to his belief. In every other case there is an element - usually very large - of guesswork in trying to explain why the conversion happened. Ben-Yehuda's is a fascinating account of that intellectual process.
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