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British Policy in Palestine: Interests versus Reality (1917-1922)

open access: yesRUDN Journal of World History, 2020
The period between the publication of the Balfour Declaration in 1917 and League of Nations mandates official assignment to Great Britain in 1922 was not lengthy, but highly eventful.
Liudmila Maksimovna Samarskaia
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The United Kingdom's first anti‐Muslim pogroms in a context of genocidal Islamophobia in Gaza

open access: yesThe Geographical Journal, Volume 192, Issue 1, March 2026.
Abstract In summer 2024, the United Kingdom was the scene of several days of horrific public attacks against Muslim populations. While some have described these attacks as spontaneous riots between far‐right groups and anti‐racist activists, these were in fact the United Kingdom's first anti‐Muslim pogroms, occurring in a very specific genocidal ...
Kawtar Najib
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‘Bombed back to the prewar period’

open access: yesNordisk Judaistik
This study analyses Jewish reactions to anti-Zionism in Norway, from the 1967 Six-Day War to the 1982 Israel–Lebanon War, focusing on the shifting political climate towards Israel.
Noa Ben David
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“One Is a Frontier”: Settler Migration as Transmogrification

open access: yesSociological Forum, Volume 41, Issue 1, Page 105-121, March 2026.
ABSTRACT This paper explores the trajectories and framing strategies of American Jewish migrants to Palestine–Israel. Drawing on original in‐depth interviews with immigrants who migrated between 1976 and 2021, alongside interviews with and observations of an “aliyah” agency, it examines meaning‐making around spatial relocation in relation to the ...
Joseph Kaplan Weinger
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“The Complete Matter and Not Half the Matter”: Torah and Work in the Teachings of R. Moshe Avigdor Amiel

open access: yesReligions
This article examines Rabbi Moshe Avigdor Amiel’s concept of “Torah and Work” (Torah va’avoda) as a central tenet of Religious Zionism. Rabbi Amiel, a prominent ideologue of the Mizrahi movement who served as Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv (1936–1945), viewed ...
Amir Mashiach
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Foreign Means to Local Ends: Bialik, Emerson, and the Uses of America in 1920s Palestine

open access: yesJournal of Transnational American Studies, 2018
In 1926, Haim Nachman Bialik, the premier poet and leading intellectual light of the Zionist movement, sailed for New York on a five-month-long fundraising mission on behalf of the yishuv, the pre-statehood Jewish settlement in Palestine.
Nir Evron
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Zionism in Jewish communities of North Caucasus at the beginning of the 20th century: ideas and practice

open access: yesStudia Humanitatis, 2018
The article describes practical realisation of Zionism ideology in the Russian Empire at the beginning of the 20th century by the example of Jewish (Ashkenazic) communities of North Caucasus. The success of Zionists’ work in provincial Jewish communities
Norkina Ekaterina Sergeevna
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The Radical New Perspective on Paul, Messianic Judaism and their connection to Christian Zionism

open access: yes, 2017
The Radical New Perspective on Paul distinguishes between two subgroups of believers in Christ in Paul’s time: gentile believers and Jewish or Judaean believers.
D. Toit, P. Grange
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Agudas İsrail’in Doğuşu: 20. Yüzyılın Başında Ortodoks Yahudiliğin Siyasal ve Toplumsal Bir Hareket Olarak Şekillenmesi/he Emergence of Agudas Israel: The Formation of Orthodox Judaism as a Political and Social Movement in the Early 20th Century

open access: yesOksident
This article offers a historical analysis of the Agudas Israel movement, which emerged within the Orthodox Jewish world amid the ideological, political, and social transformations of the early twentieth century.
Yusuf Dinçel
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