Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-159) and index.
Contents
1. Varieties; 2. Geography; 3. Dynamics; 4. Appeal; 5. Success; 6. Comparisons; 7. Conclusions: Then and Now; Notes; Index.
Summary
This book is a concise guide to and analysis of the complexities of modern Jewish politics in the interwar European and American diaspora. "Jewish politics" refers to the different and opposing visions of the Jewish future as formulated by various Jewish political parties and organizations and their efforts to implement their programs and thereby solve the "Jewish question." Mendelsohn begins by attempting a typology of these Jewish political parties and organizations, dividing them into a number of schools or "camps." He then suggests a "geography" of J.
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