Abstract

The review considers a collective monograph by several historians from Israel, the USA, Japan, Poland, and Hungary. The book focuses on the analysis of the mutual influence of various political, cultural, and religious processes that took place in the Jewish communities, public sentiments, and the policy of the authorities in Poland, the Russian Empire, and the Soviet Union from the beginning of the 19th to the end of the 20th centuries on the development of Zionism and the Jewish community in Palestine and the socio-political and religious life of the state of Israel, on the one hand, and the Jewish community and the State of Israel on the Jews of the Diaspora in the same countries on the other hand. It is this approach that opens up new perspectives for a better understanding of the ideology of Zionism and various aspects of the life of modern Israel.

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