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The politics of TorahThe politics of Torah

The politics of Torah1996

Alan Mittleman

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Founded in Germany in 1912, Agudat Israel was the first comprehensive, international political movement among Orthodox Jews. This study examines the forces that led to its formation, setting its history into the context of both the millennial Jewish political tradition and the Jewish struggle with the disenchanting effects of modernity. Mittleman shows that from its formation to the present, Agudah has represented the political interests of the most traditional members of the Jewish community. This book addresses the question of why such arch-traditionalists turned to politics, examines in detail the conflicts that shaped the movement's character, and explores the movement's relationship with prior expressions of Jewish political thought and practice.

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL2981014W

Subjects

Agudat IsraelJudaism and politicsOrthodox JudaismPolitical aspectsPolitical aspects of Orthodox JudaismJudaism, doctrines

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