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Going on the offensive: the religious Zionist rabbinic ethos in Judea and Samaria as a response to post-heroism / Mashiach, Amir   Journal Article
Mashiach, Amir Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines some of the conceptual changes taking place in religious Zionist thinking in the course of the last three decades, as expressed in the writings of Judea and Samaria rabbis. The Halachic literature produced by these rabbis reinforces the offensive Jewish‒Israeli ethos, a sea change from Halachic texts composed by Diaspora Jews. From the theological point of view, this change is part of the return to the days of biblical-Jewish identity; from an ideological point of view, it is part of the reaction against the post-heroic culture that has infiltrated the IDF and the desire to influence this conceptual retreat from within.
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Religious Zionism – theology and social integration / Mashiach, Amir   Journal Article
Mashiach, Amir Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article explores the theology behind the integration of religious Zionists in all spheres of activity in Israel, from commerce and industry to agriculture, academia, and the defence establishment. It argues that religious Zionism is not a combination of religiosity and Zionism but a movement motivated by a distinct theology of integration that espouses a combination of Torah and work, not as part of one’s natural duties to support one’s family but as an integral part of one’s religious duties.
Key Words Integration  Israeli Society  Religious Zionism  Rabbi Kook  Torahwork 
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