Language:
English
Year of publication:
2023
Titel der Quelle:
Israel Studies
Angaben zur Quelle:
28,3 (2023) 76-95
Keywords:
Jabotinsky, Vladimir, Philosophy
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Jabotinsky, Vladimir, Political and social views
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Judaism and state Philosophy
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Revisionist Zionism Attitudes
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Revisionist Zionists Biography
Abstract:
Scholars who have dealt with Jabotinsky's attitude toward Jewish tradition have shared the premise that he was a secular thinker who went through a significant ideological shift in the 1930s, or at least displayed a more favorable approach to religion thereafter for political reasons. However, close examination of his early writings shows that almost all the views he expressed in the 1930s are to be found decades before. Hence, Jabotinsky should be viewed as a thinker who for most of his life held a multifaceted, yet fairly consistent approach to tradition: criticizing Jewish halakha and calling for its reform, while considering religion a great moral force for human progress, describing Jewish tradition as integral to national culture, past and future, and to a certain extent, even romanticizing religious experience. This inclination establishes Jabotinsky as a moderate-secularist easily able to ally himself politically with Religious-Zionists while remaining a non-observant Jew.
DOI:
10.2979/is.2023.a903073
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