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Zionism

Authors: Schubert, Kurt;
Abstract

In this text Professor Kurt Schubert looks at Zionism, addressing its beginnings, its religious roots and its most prominent representatives and pioneers. The script also contains commentaries and corrections made by the author, as well as source references in the text.

Dieser Text von Professor Kurt Schubert beschäftigt sich mit dem Zionismus. Er umfasst seine Entstehungen, die religiösen Wurzeln und prominente Vertreter und Wegbereiter. Des Weiteren finden sich Anmerkungen und Korrekturen des Autors, sowie Quellenverweise im Text.

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Judaistik

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