A movement that has made big headlines lately is the Gush Emunim, a term which means “bloc of believers”. The enormous publicity about this phenomenon in the mass media has made necessary a close study to the issues connected with the Gush Enunim movement. In this paper I intend to give a more detailed account of the background of this movement, and above all, deal with some terminological questions connected with it. The earliest roots of Gush Emunim may be traced to the period after the Israeli victory in the Six-Day War 1967. The formal founding of the movement, however, goes back to February 1974, when several hundred yeshivah-students and young members of the National Religious Party attended a convention at Kfar Ezion. The ideology or...
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Neo-Messianism in Contemporary Israel. M. Kriegel. When Zionism emerged at the end of the 19th cen...
A movement that has made big headlines lately is the Gush Emunim, a term which means “bloc of believ...
"Symbolic Authority in Religious Zionist Activism: Gush Emunim, its critics and its legacy 1974-2010...
This study explores the attractions that make for a successful ministry among Jews, and the hindranc...
Emile Durkheim notes that characteristic of all religions is the division between the holy and the p...
This study explores the attractions that make for a successful ministry among Jews, and the hindranc...
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The 19th century, which began with the immigration to Eretz Israel of 511 disciples of the Vilna Gao...
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The article focuses on the community of Bene Ephraim (the Children of Ephraim, in Hebrew), who in th...
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The Chabad Lubavitch movement provides modern-day sociologists and anthropologists with the opportun...
Messianic Judaism is a movement of the Jewish people, who believe that Jesus is the promised Jewish ...
During the past forty years, a Judaising movement has taken root among the Chikim in Mizoram, Manipu...
Neo-Messianism in Contemporary Israel. M. Kriegel. When Zionism emerged at the end of the 19th cen...
A movement that has made big headlines lately is the Gush Emunim, a term which means “bloc of believ...
"Symbolic Authority in Religious Zionist Activism: Gush Emunim, its critics and its legacy 1974-2010...
This study explores the attractions that make for a successful ministry among Jews, and the hindranc...
Emile Durkheim notes that characteristic of all religions is the division between the holy and the p...
This study explores the attractions that make for a successful ministry among Jews, and the hindranc...
Ancient Jewish authors wrote extensively on Jewish messiahs. Scholars have identified in these works...
The 19th century, which began with the immigration to Eretz Israel of 511 disciples of the Vilna Gao...
This paper examines modern Jewish messianism in the context of the pursuit and struggle for new iden...
In the beginning of the 1990s, Ukraine, like many other post-Soviet states, was swept by the tsunami...
The article focuses on the community of Bene Ephraim (the Children of Ephraim, in Hebrew), who in th...
The object of research: Bratslav Hasids as a component of the orthodox movement in Judaism. Invest...
The Chabad Lubavitch movement provides modern-day sociologists and anthropologists with the opportun...
Messianic Judaism is a movement of the Jewish people, who believe that Jesus is the promised Jewish ...
During the past forty years, a Judaising movement has taken root among the Chikim in Mizoram, Manipu...
Neo-Messianism in Contemporary Israel. M. Kriegel. When Zionism emerged at the end of the 19th cen...