Defining Neighbors

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by Gribetz, Jonathan Marc


  Zionist colonies, 33, 39, 76, 87–88, 92

  Zionist Congress, 35n74

  Zionist immigrants, 193n37

  Zionist Organization, 11, 240; and Makaryus, 175–76; and N. Malul, 229; Palestine Office Press Bureau, 190–91, 192, 196

  Zionist Organization of America, 48n32

  Zionist press, 8–9

  Zionists: and Arabic, 9, 187–90, 233; Arabs as perceived by, 1–2, 93–130; and attempts to influence Arabic press, 11, 186–87, 191–95; attitude toward Arabs, 126–30; and Christianity, 8, 115; and conquest of labor and land, 186–87; creation of Arabic newspaper by, 195–98; and economics, 233–34; and First vs. Second Aliyah, 34; and ha-Ḥerut, 97–98; and Islam, 8; and Jewishness as nonreligious, 113; and language and translation, 185, 186; and N. Malul, 233; and Mendelssohn, 61; and money, 192; and nationalism, 33–35; and natives of Palestine, 95; and old vs. new yishuv, 33–34; and race, 107; of Second Aliyah, 125; self-conceptions of, 94; Sephardic, 9, 95, 97–98, 126–30; socialist, 120–26; and urban vs. rural communities, 33; views of non-Jewish neighbors, 93–130

  Zohar, 199, 216

  Zürcher, Eric-Jan, 23n27

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