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Allan Arkush on Ahad Ha'am and "The Jewish State and Jewish Problem"

Allan Arkush on Ahad Ha'am and "The Jewish State and Jewish Problem"

The Tikvah Podcast · Tikvah

July 20, 201642m 33s

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In this podcast, Eric Cohen talks with Judaic Studies and History professor Allan Arkush, an expert in modern Jewish history, about Ahad Ha'am and his classic essay, "The Jewish State and Jewish Problem" (1897). In this essay, Ahad Ha'am—pen name of Asher Ginsberg—expounds on the material and moral crises facing the Jewish people. Modern Jews need an identity authentically derived from Jewish ideas and culture—not one simply formed by outside gentile influences. European nationalism is not sufficient to guide the founding of the Jewish state. Rather, Ha'am hopes that political freedom will enable the creation of a unique and genuine Jewish civilization. In this podcast, Arkush discusses the life and ideas of Ahad Ha'am and his relation to his contemporary Jewish and Zionist thinkers.