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6 pages in length. The adherents of Zionism have argued that the creation of a Jewish state is the only real solution to the 'Jewish Question.' In agreeing with this statement, it is important to also consider how Zionism, as Haim Hazaz protagonist argued, marks the end of Jewish history, as well as if Jewish identity outside Israel is dependent upon the existence of a Jewish State, at which point the student will find that it reflects "a return to the state of things which existed in Palestine before the destruction of Jerusalem" (Leon PG) where there would then exist "reparation of a two-thousand-year-old injustice" (Leon PG). Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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statement, it is important to also consider how Zionism, as Haim Hazaz protagonist argued, marks the end of Jewish history, as well as if Jewish identity outside Israel is dependent
upon the existence of a Jewish State, at which point the student will find that it reflects "a return to the state of things which existed in Palestine before the
destruction of Jerusalem" (Leon PG) where there would then exist "reparation of a two-thousand-year-old injustice" (Leon PG). The extent to which the Jews played an integral role during the Roman
era is indisputable; that a "Palestinian mother country" (Leon PG) may or may not have existed at this point in history is of little consequence. In contemporary society, however,
the concern has shifted to an entirely different perspective from the once-important political or spiritual focus: "...Saving Judaism from the annihilation which threatens it in the Disapora" (Leon PG).
Believing that the creation of a Jewish state is the only way in which to resolve the Jewish Question compels one to look more closely at what would actually occur
if this were to take place. It could feasibly be expected for changes inherent to establishing a small Jewish state to include some sort of meeting of the minds
regarding the Polish and German Jews, however, critics question that "admitting even that all the Jews in the world were today Palestinian citizens, would the policy of Hitler have been
any different?" (Leon PG). According to Theodor Herzl, father of political Zionism and author of The Jewish State, the "decisive factor" (Herzl PG) of restoring the Jewish state is a
"propelling force" (Herzl PG) behind rescuing the Jews from their plight. Written more than one hundred years ago, Herzl held his finger upon the pulse of what was necessary
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