Defining Neighbors. Religion, Race, and the Early Zionist-Arab Encounter - Jonathan Marc Gribetz
124 • CHAPTER 3 composed from different elements.” “The Arabs who conquered the Land of Israel,” Ben- Zvi explains, “did not des ...
“CONCerNING Our ARAb QuESTIOn”? • 125 ha-umot) that are established in the Land of Israel in the process of na- tional differen ...
126 • CHAPTER 3 one religion or another if necessary, so long as they were able to re- main on their land.^119 In his Yiddish co ...
“CONCerNING Our ARAb QuESTIOn”? • 127 ha-Poʿelha-ẓaʿir, founded and staffed by members of the eponymous workers’ party, Hista ...
128 • CHAPTER 3 that has awoken to our words.”^125 In other words, the only local Zionist paper that listened to ha-Ḥerutand t ...
“CONCerNING Our ARAb QuESTIOn”? • 129 created for itself (including a flag, an anthem, and postage- like stamps) were dismissive ...
130 • CHAPTER 3 critical tone, it would seem, not the alleged facts (which, the author presumably recognized, were true), that c ...
Chapter 4 Imagining the “Israelites”: Fin de Siècle arab Intellectuals and the Jews “a mong the peculiarities of history is that ...
132 • ChAPTEr 4 (1861– 1914).^4 Writing during the tumultuous early years of the First World War, emile Zaydan observed the mass ...
IMAGInInG ThE “ISrAElITES” • 133 arabic journals. In so doing, the chapter widens the scope of this study and shows that al- Kha ...
134 • ChAPTEr 4 author defined himself was often intimately connected to the way in which he defined the Jew. To the extent that ...
IMAGInInG ThE “ISrAElITES” • 135 tripoli.^10 In other words, these journals were not intended to represent nor to address Palest ...
136 • ChAPTEr 4 Eftim Effendi Mashbek is mentioned in one of the journal’s 1910 vol- umes.^12 Near- complete sets of the journal ...
IMAGInInG ThE “ISrAElITES” • 137 does not argue for the opposite claim— that this period’s Muslims were less sympathetic to Jews ...
138 • ChAPTEr 4 any consistency. In a brief entry in august 1916 entitled “New York: Capital of the Nations,” al-Muqtaṭaf opens ...
IMAGInInG ThE “ISrAElITES” • 139 religion. how strange, then, Zaydan suggests, to find Jews on opposing sides of the battlefield ...
140 • ChAPTEr 4 wa- nasabuhum). the chapter opens with this statement describing what Makaryus considered to be the current stat ...
IMAGInInG ThE “ISrAElITES” • 141 he asserts, that “the Semites have an important place in the history of civilization and the st ...
142 • ChAPTEr 4 places, it is only in recent decades that these can be studied not through “fables and exaggeration,” but rather ...
IMAGInInG ThE “ISrAElITES” • 143 of all kinds, philosophy, finance, music, and diplomacy. The rep- utation of the medieval arabs ...
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