Chapter 3. Fleshpots in the Promised Land : on the possibility of Zionism without negating the exile

In Julie Cooper & Samuel Hayim Brody (eds.), The king is in the field: essays in modern Jewish political thought. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press (2023)
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