"Religious Zionism" is a collection of studies by the Zerah Warhaftig Institute for the Study of Religious Zionism, which deals with the history of religious Zionism, the philosophy of the religious Zionist movement, and the processes that the movement and the religious Zionist society has undergone since it was founded in 1902 and up until today.
This volume studies social and conceptual issues in the religious Zionist camp, including the renewal of the Sanhedrin following the national revival, the concept of war in religious Zionist thought and feminist, modern orthodox and educational issues in religious Zionism.
Danacode:   110-20306 ISSN:  2709-6726 Language:   Hebrew Pages:   292 Weight:   700 gr Dimensions:  17X24 cm Publication Date:   12/2020 Publisher:   Bar-Ilan University Press
Contents
Dov Schwartz R. Shmuel Mohilever and R. Yitzchak Yaakov Reines: Two Types of Religious Zionism 7
Jacob Vilan On the Seat of the Rishon Lezion: the Appointment and Investiture of Rabbi Ben-Zion Meir Hai Uziel 29
Yossi Katz Kfar Hasidim in its First Years: The Failure of the Hasidim Groups' Settlement and their Recovery by the National Capital 41
Dov Schwartz The Revealed and the Concealed: the Evolution of Religious Zionist Consciousness during the Second Decade of the State of Israel 71
Yitzhak S. Recanati The Musical Beat - Modern Orthodox and Arts in Israel: The Third Wave 159
David Sperber Institutional Criticism of the Rabbinical Establishment in the Work of Zionist-Religious Artists in Israel 239
Dov Schwartz Between Wishful Thinking and Realism: On Religious Zionism's Political Stands and Moshe Chaim Shapira's Profile (Review Essay)267
FROM THE ARCHIVES OF THE DR. ZERAH WARHAFTIG INSTITUTE FOR THE RESEARCH ON RELIGIOUS ZIONISM
Amihai Radzyner 'Ma'aseh Bet-Din': Zerah Warhaftig, the Publication of Rabbinical Courts Decisions and Unknown Draft of Such Decisions 281