Acknowledgements
Glossary
Preface
Introduction
1. The Land of Israel and Its Place in Jewish Tradition
2. The Jews of Europe: Between Equality and Extermination
3. A Return to the Promised Land as a Return to History
4. The Zionist Enterprise
5. The Nazi Genocide, Its Memory and Its Lessons
6. The Making and Maintaining of the Zionist State
7. Jewish Opposition to Zionism
8. Israeli Society and Jewish Communities
9. Israel in the International Arena
Conclusion: A State Without Borders
Notes
Index
Yakov M. Rabkin is Professor of History at the University of Montreal, Canada. His is the author of What is Modern Israel? (Pluto, 2016) and A Threat from Within: A Century of Jewish Opposition to Zionism (Zed Books, 2006), amongst other works.
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