If Only My People....: Zionism In My Life

If Only My People....: Zionism In My Life

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Author: Sir Immanuel Jakobovits
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: B'nai B'rith Books, 1984

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Damaged
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This compelling memoir chronicles the profound impact of Zionism on the personal and spiritual journey of a distinguished religious leader. It presents a deeply considered perspective on the movement's historical significance and its ongoing relevance to Jewish identity and faith. The narrative illustrates the intricate relationship between religious conviction and political aspiration, offering a unique insight into the challenges and triumphs of modern Jewish life. Through eloquent prose, the author argues for a nuanced understanding of Zionism, detailing its complexities and its enduring call to the Jewish people. This work stands as a testament to a life dedicated to both spiritual leadership and the cause of a national homeland.

Author: Sir Immanuel Jakobovits

Published: 1984, B'nai B'rith Books

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Author: Sir Immanuel Jakobovits
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: B'nai B'rith Books, 1984

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Damaged
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This compelling memoir chronicles the profound impact of Zionism on the personal and spiritual journey of a distinguished religious leader. It presents a deeply considered perspective on the movement's historical significance and its ongoing relevance to Jewish identity and faith. The narrative illustrates the intricate relationship between religious conviction and political aspiration, offering a unique insight into the challenges and triumphs of modern Jewish life. Through eloquent prose, the author argues for a nuanced understanding of Zionism, detailing its complexities and its enduring call to the Jewish people. This work stands as a testament to a life dedicated to both spiritual leadership and the cause of a national homeland.