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Negation of the Diaspora
The Hebrew Revolution and the Revolution of the Hebrew Language Between the 1880S and the 1930S
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Biblical Revision Both Ancient and Modern
Israel, Diaspora and Religious Zionist Education in America
The Place of Diasporic Imagery in the Canon of Israeli National Art
Jewish-Israelis in Britain Negotiating ’Na- Tional Identity’ Between Zionist Ideology and Diasporic Reality
A Look at the State of Zionism and the American Jewish Community
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Diaspora, Kinship and Loyalty: the Renewal of Jewish National Security
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Construction of Identity in Anglophone Israeli Literature
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The Privatization of the Holocaust: Memory, Historiography, and Politics
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Mixed Marriage: American Israeli Religious Zionists and Their American Experience Master's Thesis Presented to the Faculty Of
State, Migrants and the Production of Extra-Territorial Spaces: Negotiating Israeli Citizenship in the Diaspora
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