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    A Concise History of the Middle East 9th ed. Boulder: Westview Press‚ 2010. Gettlemand and Schaar. The Middle East and Islamic World Reader. New York: Grove Press‚ 2003. -------------------------------------------- [ 1 ]. Theodor Herzl “Zionism: the Vision of an Eventual Jewish State” (1896) [ 2 ]. Palestinian National Council‚ The National Charter (1964‚ 1968)

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    Saunder’s outlash against Zionism‚ Reuven understands why. (Potok 327). In this passage‚ it is shown to the reader that Danny cannot join Reuven’s group due to his father’s view on Zionism. Reb Saunders isolates the two based on his views. The feud with Reb ends late in the novel. Eventually‚ Reuven and Danny meet up with Reb Saunders to hear Danny’s words on leaving the path his father had chosen for him. “Reuven‚ I-I ask you to forgive me...my anger...at your father’s Zionism. I read his speech...I

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    1917‚ from the British Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour to Walter Rothschild supporting the creation of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Before the Balfour Declaration‚ there were important events that led to its creation. These events include Zionism‚ World War I‚ the McMahon–Hussein Correspondence and the Sykes–Picot Agreement. The Balfour Declaration was created for many reasons. Some of the reasons include to create a homeland for the Jewish people and impact foreign governments. The major

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    Europe. Paragraphs: I. Causes of Jews being blamed‚ leading up to Nazism A. Jewish Nationalism/Pride o 1. In response to the Christian Socialists who believed that Jews were suppose to be suppressed- Theodore Herzl establishes his idea of Zionism in his book “Der Judenstat” § This book advocated the need for a Jewish homeland outside of Europe‚ an idea that seemed very foreign to other religions o 2. Jews able to publicly practice religion‚ become more prominent in society than other

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    CREATION OF ISRAEL Definitions: zionism: ‘to create for the jewish people a home in palestine secured by the public law’ 1) a homeland state set up for jews‚ by jews 2) movement for the reestablishment and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel. Established as political organisation 1897 by Theodor Herzl anti-semitism - a dislike of Jews (has been around since Christian times) ottoman empire - modern day Turkey holy land - modern day Israel and Palestine mandate - commission

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    In 1897‚ Herzl founded the World Zionist Organization‚ in which he was president. This was another attempt to gain political backing for political Zionism. The years that followed would be a rough ride for Herzl. With his health failing he had still not brought to fruition an independent Jewish State. He had suggested‚ with the help of British parliament‚ that a temporary solution was in the works

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    He fails to touch on the notion of Eastern Zionism. Eastern Zionism sees Zionism as aligning to a true‚ strong and unified Jewish culture. If a Jewish State is to be just that‚ a Jewish State‚ it is necessary for it to grow organically through a strong and powerful sense of Judaism.  Being that Judaism is a Religion

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    Hitler is coming to the end of his reign of terror in Germany‚ the holocaust was not on the decline‚ and the treatment of the Jews remains incomparable. One of the main conflicts that directly links itself to the history of the time period is Zionism. Zionism‚ an international political movement that promotes the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine‚ fueled the creation of the state of Israel. David Malter becomes an active Zionist after reports of 6‚000‚000 million Jews being executed by

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    Chaim Potok uses historic events to help shape the plot of The Chosen and create conflicts and challenges for the characters to overcome. Specifically‚ the Holocaust and the Zionist movement create a feeling of aversion between the Malters and the Saunders by setting the Malters’ reform Jewish‚ Zionist beliefs against those of the Hasidic‚ anti-Zionist Saunders. In the end of The Chosen‚ after the strength of Reuven and Danny’s friendship has been thoroughly tested‚ their bond emerges just as healthy

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    Topical Essay 1 Leila Khaled and the PLO Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Global Terrorism Florida International University By Nicholas Palomino November 7‚ 2014 Introduction Leila Khaled was born in Haifa‚ but does not remember much of her childhood because she was casted out to Lebanon in 1948 at the age of four. The Jews and the European Zionists drove millions of Arabs away from their homeland‚ Palestine. Leila Khaled was now living in Sour‚ Lebanon with

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