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24 February

2.00PM
Shlomo Avineri


[Event #7]     £8

Galleon

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Do not miss, Israel at 60, Colin Shindler on the Rise of the Hebrew Republic, Eshkol Nevo and Yehudit Katzir on National Space/Private Home, Sari Nusseibeh for the Palestinian angle and Michael Oren for America in the Middle East, Sun 24 Feb; talk and film on Yizhar and David Rubinger on Israel through his lens on Mon 25; Benny Morris on 1948 on Tues 26;blogger Lisa Goldman and photographer Judah Passow on the representing the Middle East followed by thriller writers Jonathan Freedland/Sam Bourne and Matt Rees on Wed 27; Daniel Gavron and Arnold Wesker on Israeli-Palestinian cooperation, Ricki Rosen on Ethiopian Jews, Sayed Kashua on being an Israeli Arab, Jacqueline Rose in conversation with Antony Lerman, Ron Leshem on writing about war and David Landau and Alan Rusbridger on reporting Israel on Sun 2 March.

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Theodor Herzl

 

Conventional accounts maintain that the Dreyfus Affair was the turning point in Herzl's life towards Zionism. However, a careful analysis of his writings and voluminous diary suggest a much more complex picture. More than many others in his generation and Viennese environment, Herzl reacted to the major crises in European society and culture at the fin de siècle, which to his mind suggested a descent into nationalistic and xenophobic politics. Such developments would also endanger the relative security Jews have enjoyed towards the end of the 19th century in Central Europe, and would make the plight of Russian Jewry even more profound. Addressing these structural developments of European history, Herzl constructed his call for national self-determination of the Jewish people in a homeland of their own.

 

Shlomo Avineri’s most recent book is an intellectual biography of Theodor Herzl (in Hebrew).

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