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The Jewish Revolution Jewish Statehood
Israel Eldad
ISBN: 978-9652294142
Format: Hardback, 168 pages
Publish date: July 2007
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House
Price: $21.95

DESCRIPTION:
With The Jewish Revolution classical Zionism has found its true
interpretation. In the highest tradition of the soldier-statesman, Dr.
Israel Eldad advocates a form of Zionism that is unpopular in
conventional society. He condemns "establishmentarian," "social-club"
Zionism as a belittling of Jewish history and a threat to Jewish lives.
In its place, he calls for a revolutionary creed - one that dares assert
its right to the Jewish homeland; not as defined by diplomats,
politicians and Security Council Resolutions, but in biblical,
historical terms.

He boldly declares that Jewish "diplomacy" failed to save millions of
European Jews, and he accuses world leaders of inviting new Holocausts
by denying history's lessons and ignoring its imperatives. He warns the
Jewish people that it can rely only on its own forces, and he offers a
solution to the Arab problem in the Middle East.

The Jewish Revolution combines the passion of the patriot, the logic of
the scholar and the sweep of the historian.

About the Author
Scholar, writer and active Zionist revolutionary Israel Eldad was born
in Galicia in 1910. After graduating from the Rabbinical Seminary in
Vienna and obtaining his doctorate in philosophy, he returned to Poland
to teach Jewish Studies at the Vilna Teachers' Seminary. Invited by
Menachem Begin, he joined the Warsaw leadership of B'rit Trumpeldor -
"Betar" - the youth section of Jabotinsky's Revisionist Zionist Party.
In 1938 he first met Avraham Stern, founder of the underground Zionist
movement Lohamei Heirut Israel, "The Fighters for the Freedom of Israel
- Lehi" (the Stern Group).

Arriving in Palestine in 1941, he joined the underground as a member of
Lehi Headquarters Staff. During the crucial years of World War II, when
the British Mandatory Government was attempting to appease the Arabs by
conducting a policy of repression against Palestine's Jewish community,
Eldad made secret broadcasts, wrote articles for underground
publications and edited the Wall Newspaper - "illegal" bulletins pasted
on the walls at night - since compiled in book form as Let the Walls
Speak.

While attempting to escape arrest by the British police, Eldad suffered
a serious back injury. For two years he remained in British prisons, his
entire body encased in a cast. Dramatically freed from his military
guards by Lehi comrades in 1946, he resumed his work in the underground
movement until the establishment of the State of Israel.

For many years he was editor of Sulam, a political and literary monthly
recognized as the leading journal of its kind. He wrote Ma'aser Rishon
(The First Tithe), which deals with the Hebrew underground movement and
his part in it. He is the author of Hegyonot Mikrah, a highly original,
challenging commentary on the Bible. For four years he edited the unique
historical paper Chronicles - News of the Past. He translated from
German into Hebrew the complete writings of Friedrich Nietzsche,
published four volumes of selected papers and with his son Arieh wrote
Jerusalem: The Challenge (1976).

Dr. Eldad was a Professor in Humanistic Studies at the Haifa Technion
and at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beer-Sheva. He died in 1996
and was buried on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.


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