TY - JOUR
T1 - Between Peretz Smolenskin and Ahad Ha'am
T2 - The Forgotten Historiography of the Jewish National Movement Hibbat Zion
AU - Yedidya, Asaf
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Association for the Study of Nationalities.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - When we study the Jewish-national historiography of the last quarter of the 19th century, there is a tendency to pass directly from Smolenskin's doctrine to the Zionist-cultural approach of Ahad Ha'am and his students, omitting the works written in between. However, even before the emergence of Ahad Ha'am as a cultural icon in the Jewish national movement, some Hibbat Zion activists engaged in Hebrew cultural activities directed at shaping national Jewish consciousness. The main figures in this trend were Saul Pinchas Rabinowitz and Avraham Shalom Friedberg. Their world view was based on education that advocated proto-nationalism: Jewish solidarity, love of the Hebrew language, promoting Hebrew newspapers, and preserving Jewish tradition. To this they added settlement in Eretz Israel as a solution for the harsh conditions of the Jews in Russia. They edited literary and scientific collections in Hebrew and Jewish historiography and wrote historical monographs and biographies. In this way, they sought to introduce national historical protagonists instead of the Hasskala's pantheon of historical characters to vividly illuminate periods of historical "golden ages"suited to the national ideology and teach the lesson of historical history - that Hibbat Zion is the solution to the plight of Jews and Judaism.
AB - When we study the Jewish-national historiography of the last quarter of the 19th century, there is a tendency to pass directly from Smolenskin's doctrine to the Zionist-cultural approach of Ahad Ha'am and his students, omitting the works written in between. However, even before the emergence of Ahad Ha'am as a cultural icon in the Jewish national movement, some Hibbat Zion activists engaged in Hebrew cultural activities directed at shaping national Jewish consciousness. The main figures in this trend were Saul Pinchas Rabinowitz and Avraham Shalom Friedberg. Their world view was based on education that advocated proto-nationalism: Jewish solidarity, love of the Hebrew language, promoting Hebrew newspapers, and preserving Jewish tradition. To this they added settlement in Eretz Israel as a solution for the harsh conditions of the Jews in Russia. They edited literary and scientific collections in Hebrew and Jewish historiography and wrote historical monographs and biographies. In this way, they sought to introduce national historical protagonists instead of the Hasskala's pantheon of historical characters to vividly illuminate periods of historical "golden ages"suited to the national ideology and teach the lesson of historical history - that Hibbat Zion is the solution to the plight of Jews and Judaism.
KW - collective memory
KW - nation-building
KW - national golden ages
KW - national historiography
KW - pantheon of heroes
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U2 - 10.1017/nps.2023.86
DO - 10.1017/nps.2023.86
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AN - SCOPUS:85179926497
SN - 0090-5992
JO - Nationalities Papers
JF - Nationalities Papers
ER -