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"Religious Zionism" is a journal published by the Dr. Zerach Verhaftig Institute for the Study of Religious Zionism, which deals with the history of religious Zionism, thought and creation among this movement and the processes it undergoes.
The eighth issue is published on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the Institute for the Study of Religious Zionism named after Dr. Zerach Verhaftig. It contains articles on religious Zionism in various fields: archival, settlement, education, music, politics, rabbinate and society.
The head of the institute, Prof. Dov Schwartz, serves as the head of the Department of Philosophy at Bar-Ilan University. He has published many books and studies on Jewish thought.
Danacode:   110-10784 ISSN:  2709-6726 Language:   Hebrew Dimensions:  17X24 cm Publication Date:   07/2022 Publisher:   Bar-Ilan University Press
CONTENTS
Dov Schwartz and Adaya Hadar
Remarks on the History of Dr. Warhaftig Institute for the Research of Religious Zionism 5
Yossi Katz
“Religious Zionism” in the Archives of Rabbi Moshe Nahum Yerushalimski at the Schocken Institute 29
Yosi Baharav and Yossi Katz
Establishment and Institutionalization of Bnei Akiva as a Fulfilling Pioneering Youth Movement in the Years 1940-1948 37
Dov Schwartz
From Defence to Skills: Texts as Sources for Teaching Jewish Thought in Religious Zionist High Schools and Constructing Its Programs (1952-1971) 65
Naomi Cohn Zentner
The Communal Aspect of Singing Zemirot Shabbat among Religious Zionists in Israel 133
Aharon (Roni) Kampinski
“The NRP to Your Right”: The NRP as an Opposition to the Labor Party Governments 1992-1996 163
Dov Schwartz
Rav Shagar and Religious Zionism: A Reexamination 189
Itai Moryossef
Homosexuality and Religious Zionism: Analysis of the Internal Conflict Between the Haredi-Leumi Position and the The Liberal Religious Position 241
FROM THE ARCHIVES OF THE DR. ZERAH WARHAFTIG INSTITUTE FOR THE RESEARCH ON RELIGIOUS ZIONISM
Adaya Hadar
The Religious Section of “Mikve Israel” Agricultural School: A Few Documents 277