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Index
Aaron, 204
Abbas, Mahmoud, 247
Abbasids, 156, 231
ʿAbboud, Paul, 236–37, 238
ʿAbduh, Muhammad, 65, 161, 164; al-Islām wa-n-naṣrāniyya maʿ al-ʿilm wa-lmadaniyya, 74; al-ʿUrwa al-wuthqā, 83n155
Abdul Hamid (Abdülhamid) II, Sultan, 24–25, 39
Abraham, 144–45, 168
Abu al-Faraj al-Iṣfahānī (al-Iṣbahānī): Kitāb al-aghānī, 144
Abu al-Fidaʾ, 71n113, 72
Acre, 16, 17
al-Afghani, Jamal ad-Din, 83n155
agriculture: and Ben-Zvi, 124; and First vs. Second Aliyah, 34; and ha-Ḥerut, 97; and M. R. al-Khalidi, 82, 84; and Malul, 223, 230; and Rida, 163, 167; and Zaydan, 143; Zionist colonies for, 33, 76
Agudat ha-Magen (Shield Society), 194
ha-Aḥdut, 96, 120–22; attitude toward Arabs, 126–28; and Ben-Zvi, 123; religion in, 101
al-Ahrām, 194
Akçura, Yusuf, 25
Akiba, Rabbi, 79n141, 219–20
Aleppo, 202
Alexander the Great, 80–81, 218–19
Alexandria, 26, 131; ancient Israelite synagogue in, 199
Alexandria, ancient, 81, 208–10
Ali Ekrem Bey, 24
Alliance Israélite Universelle (AIU) school, 44
Allies, 242–43, 244
Amalekites, 144
American Jewish press, 118
American School of Archaeology, 47
Andalusia, 156, 165
Anderson, Benedict, 5n6
Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry, 244
Antioch, 202
antisemitism: blame for, 71; causes of, 133; and Christian Arabic press, 120; Christian element of European economic, 88n167; and Christianity, 228; and Drews, 116; and economy, 71; and Europeans, 228; and Jewish wealth, 156–57, 230; and M. R. al-Khalidi, 43, 70, 82–85, 92; and N. Malul, 222–23, 228–29, 230; and Mendes, 173; and Rida, 153–54, 156, 157; as self-inflicted, 84; and translation, 233; and E. Zaydan, 180, 182; J. Zaydan’s defense of Jews against, 182. See also Jews
anti-Zionism: and Arabic press, 9, 106, 127–28, 129, 187, 190, 192, 231–32; and Arabs, 222, 231, 234; of Christian Arabic press, 122; economic view of, 232–34; and ha-Ḥerut, 106; and Mendelssohn, 59–60n74, 61. See also Zionism
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