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JEWISH INTELLIGENTSIA (2) answer(s).
 
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Impact of Russian terrorism in Kishinev on the Zionist movement / Goldstein, Yossi   Journal Article
Goldstein, Yossi Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The explosion of terror which took place in the Bessarabian capital in April 1903 and which has since become known as the Kishinev Pogrom had a profound impact on all of Russian Jewry. But as far as the Zionist movement is concerned, and in opposition to what is generally believed about the Pogrom's central role in the history of Zionism, the Pogrom did not lead to any changes in the activities undertaken by the Zionists or in the ideology which they espoused. It was rather that the Pogrom triggered certain phenomena already present in Zionism during the preceding few years.
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Impact of Russian terrorism in Kishinev on the Zionist movement / Goldstein, Yossi   Journal Article
Goldstein, Yossi Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The explosion of terror which took place in the Bessarabian capital in April 1903 and which has since become known as the Kishinev Pogrom had a profound impact on all of Russian Jewry. But as far as the Zionist movement is concerned, and in opposition to what is generally believed about the Pogrom's central role in the history of Zionism, the Pogrom did not lead to any changes in the activities undertaken by the Zionists or in the ideology which they espoused. It was rather that the Pogrom triggered certain phenomena already present in Zionism during the preceding few years.
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