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Seeking Zion - Modernity and Messianic Activity in the Writings of Tsevi Hirsch Kalischer (Paperback, New edition)
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Seeking Zion - Modernity and Messianic Activity in the Writings of Tsevi Hirsch Kalischer (Paperback, New edition)
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Tsevi Hirsch Kalischer (1795-1874) was one of the first Orthodox
rabbis to advocate direct political action in order to radically
transform Jewish life. Kalischer lived in a time when Jewish
tradition was increasingly challenged by rational thought and
social integration. Applying his knowledge of rabbinic literature
to the unusual historical events unfolding around him, he became
convinced that behind the rise of individual Jews to great power
was a divine plan to prepare the way for messianic redemption.
Kalischer anticipated that in his own lifetime he would see the
ingathering of the Jews, the renewed cultivation of the land of
Israel, and the restoration of sacrificial worship. This would be
achieved not through supernatural agency but by the efforts of the
Jews themselves, in the spirit of the time. The Jewish people was
obligated by God to 'seek Zion'. Kalischer began his quest as early
as 1836 when he approached the banker Amschel Mayer Rothschild with
a plan to acquire Jerusalem and revive sacrificial worship.
However, lacking Rothschild's co-operation and the approval of his
rabbinic colleagues, Kalischer set aside his dream for almost
twenty years. In 1862, spurred to action by the granting of equal
rights to Jews and European assistance to the Jews of Palestine, he
published his theories in Derishat tsiyon (Seeking Zion). From then
until his death, Kalischer promoted and raised funds on behalf of
the establishment of agricultural communes in Palestine. In this
book Jody Myers explores for the first time the full range of
Kalischer's writings-philosophical essays, correspondence, halakhic
research, and biblical exegesis-presenting and critically analysing
his groundbreaking formulation of modern messianic activism, which
paved the way for later religious Zionism. She shows how
Kalischer's approach marks a pivotal transition in the history of
the messianic idea, and explains how he designed his arguments to
appeal both to religious Jews and to the newly emancipated Jews of
western Europe who, grateful for their own fortune, wanted to
assist the impoverished Jews of the Middle East. At the same time,
his proposals generated controversy and uncovered the growing
schisms between Jews in modern times. Through Kalischer's eyes, the
reader gains a fascinating perspective on what it means to be both
religious and modern.
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