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AB Yehoshua remarks that the totality of "Jewishness" is only possible in Israel where Jews live in compulsory relationship with one another.
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Asking the simple yet complicated question, "Who is a Jew?", AB Yehoshua provides his considered answer on defining "Jewishness" in the modern world.
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According to AB Yehoshua, a Zionist is a Jew who wanted to create a Jewish state (emphasis on the word "state"). This was not a majority position early on, and it cost Jewish lives. |
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AB Yehoshua notes that the term "Israeli" covers both citizenship and identity. Here, he spells out the difference, and speaks on the meaning of each part. |
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