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A founding father of modern Israel, Ahad Ha-am (1856-1927) was one of the shapers of the contemporary Zionist consciousness. His career spanned the era of Russian Jewrys nationalist awakening. During the last decade of the nineteenth century, he was the leading theorist of the Russian Zionist movement. Afterwards, he was overshadowed by Theodore Herzl, who imposed his own stamp on Zionism. With the failure of Herzls diplomacy and his early death in 1904, Russian Zionists abandoned Herzls priorities and gradually refashioned the program of the Zionist organization in their own image. More than anyone else, Ahad Ha-am provided the ideological authority for this shift. Until At the Crossroads, there were no up-to-date studies of Ahad Ha-am. This long-awaited collection includes 14 essays by internationally known scholars in modern Jewish history and literature. The essays range from studies of Ahad Ha-am as a literary stylist, his role in the revival of Hebrew, his political thought and activity, his debates with famous contemporaries about the Jewish future, and the reinterpretation of his ideas by his Zionist disciples. The overall picture presented by this book is a new image of Ahad Ha-amfar less Westernized and far more embedded in the nineteenth-century Jewish and Russian cultural milieu than was previously thought.

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title:At the Crossroads : Essays On Ahad Ha-am SUNY Series in Modern Jewish History
author:Kornberg, Jacques
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0873957393
print isbn13:9780873957397
ebook isbn13:9780585057262
language:English
subjectAhad Ham,--1856-1927--Congresses, Zionists--Biography--Congresses, Hebrew language--Revival--Congresses, Zionism--Philosophy--Congresses.
publication date:1983
lcc:DS151.G5A83 1983eb
ddc:956.94/001/0924
subject:Ahad Ham,--1856-1927--Congresses, Zionists--Biography--Congresses, Hebrew language--Revival--Congresses, Zionism--Philosophy--Congresses.
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At the Crossroads: Essays on Ahad Ha-Am
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SUNY Series in Modern Jewish History,
edited by Paula Hyman and Deborah Dash Moore
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At the Crossroads: Essays on Ahad Ha-Am
Jacques Kornberg
State University of New York Press
ALBANY
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Published by
State University of New York Press, Albany
1983 State University of New York
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
For information, address State University of New York Press, State University Plaza, Albany, N.Y., 12246
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Main entry under title:
At the crossroads.
Papers presented at a symposium held Oct. 14-15, 1980 at the University of Toronto.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Ahad Ha-Am, 1856-1927Congresses. 2. ZionistsBiographyCongresses. 3.
Hebrew languageRevivalCongresses. 4. ZionismPhilosophyCongresses. I.
Kornberg, Jacques, 1933
DS151.G5A83 1983 956.94'001'0924 83-368
ISBN 0-87395-738-5
ISBN 0-87395-739-3 (pbk.)
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CONTENTS
Preface
vii
Contributors
ix
Glossary and Note on Transliteration
xii
At the Crossroads: An Introductory Essay
Jacques Kornberg
xv
Part I. The Revival of Hebrew
1. Ahad Ha-Am and the Essay: The Vicissitudes of Reason
Alan Mintz
3
2. Ahad Ha-Am's Role in the Revival and Development of Hebrew
Tudor Parfitt
12
3. Ahad Ha-Am, the Editor of Ha-Shilo'ah
Ali Attia
28
4. Ahad Ha-Am and Smolenskin
David Patterson
36
Part II. Major Issues and Controversies
5. The Ahad Ha-Am and Berdyczewski Polarity
Arnold J. Band
49
6. Ahad Ha-Am and Dubnow: Friends and Adversaries
Robert Seltzer
60
7. Ahad Ha-Am and "Ahad Ha-Amism": The Onset of Crisis
Stanley Nash
73

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Part III. In The Political Arena
8. The Zionist as Thinker: Ahad Ha-Am and Hibbat Zion
David Vital
87
9. Ahad Ha-Am and Benei Moshe: An "Unsuccessful Experiment"?
Joseph Salmon
98
10. Ahad Ha-Am and Herzl
Jacques Kornberg
106
Part IV. Influence and Continuity
11. Ahad Ha-Amism in American Zionist Thought
Evyatar Friesel
133
12. Ahad Ha-Am, Martin Buber, and German Zionism
Jehuda Reinharz
142
13. The Disciple, Chaim Weizmann
Ben Halpern
156
Notes
170
Index
204

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PREFACE
The idea for a collection of essays on Ahad Ha-Am grew out of animated discussions among a circle of Jewish scholars at the University of Toronto about nothing less than Jewish and Zionist possibilities in the modern world. As we surveyed the field of possible guides to such problems, no other thinker seemed to provide as much clarity as did Ahad Ha-Am. He had divided the question of Jewish survival into two: the distress of Jews and the distress of Judaism. Contemporary discussion concentrated far more upon the first problem than upon the second, perhaps in itself a sign of the distress of Judaism. As Ahad Ha-Am had foreseen, having lost all but residues of Jewish culture, Jews shared with other Jews only the common memory and prospect of victimization. For Ahad Ha-Am only Zionism could heal the distress of Judaism, for only a Jewish national culturethe culture of a majority sheltered by a demographic majority and by political sovereigntyheld the promise of creative renewal. In his conception of a "spiritual center," a renewed national Jewish culture in Zion would nurture Diaspora Jewry as well. We asked ourselves if this was the case: whether Israeli culture could sustain Jewish identity and creativity in the Diaspora, and indeed in Israel, and whether Diaspora Jewry could itself spawn new Jewish possibilities. Indeed, was Diaspora Jewry still capable of producing and sustaining an ideological and prophetic voice with the originality and bite of Ahad Ha-Am? If Ahad Ha-Am offered a solution, we fed on the problems.
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