Description
Investigates traditionalist struggles about Zionism and the emergence of national-religious Judaism and ultra-Orthodox in the early twentieth century.
About the Author
Daniel Mahla is an assistant professor of modern Jewish history at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen.
Reviews
'This systematic, rigorous analysis of Orthodox Judaism in its encounter with nationalism captures the emergence of the very tensions and fissures that continue to define Orthodox politics today. Mahla's account of the rise of two distinct Orthodoxies - Zionist and non-Zionist - highlights the potency of politicized religion during modernity. It is a major achievement in the field.' Glenn Dynner, author of Yankel's Tavern: Jews, Liquor and Life in the Kingdom of Poland
'Daniel Mahla presents a deep and vital study of Jewish Orthodoxy in times of political ferment, in interwar Poland and in Mandate Palestine. With his wide-ranging telescope, he carefully investigates the larger context: politics inside and outside the Jewish community, religion, economics, and the social dimension of Orthodox Jewry at a time of polarization and intense antisemitism. Because of the rise of religious Orthodoxy in today's Israel, this work matters; it reveals the origins of contemporary Jewish religious life.' Brian Horowitz, Sizeler Family Chair Professor, Jewish Studies, Tulane University, Louisiana
'Daniel Mahla's insightful and highly original book radically alters our understanding of twentieth-century Orthodox Judaism. Presenting streams within Orthodoxy as competing social movements, Mahla demonstrates that national-religious and anti-Zionist Orthodoxy have been deeply intertwined and mutually influential. Mahla's book is essential reading for anyone interested in the role of Orthodoxy in contemporary Israeli politics and society.' Derek Penslar, Harvard University
'This is an important study of a subject of pressing contemporary relevance ... Highly recommended.' D. Biale, Choice
'This is one of the most quietly radical works in Jewish history to have appeared in decades.' Michael Berkowitz, Journal of Modern History
Book Information
ISBN 9781108481519
Author Daniel Mahla
Format Hardback
Page Count 318
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 570g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 160mm * 22mm