1912. Writings from Asher Ginsberg who became the central figure in
the movement for Cultural or Spiritual Zionism. Although raised in
a Hasidic family, Ahad Ha'am was soon exposed to secular studies.
The impact of modern philosophy and the sciences led him to abandon
his religious faith and observance. Nonetheless he remained deeply
committed to the Jewish people. It was his attempt to find a
synthesis between Judaism and European philosophy. The essays
included in this volume will give the reader an adequate idea of
the author's attitude on Jewish questions.
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