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{{Short description|Hebrew book by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Kasher}}{{italic title}} |
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{{Short description|Hebrew book by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Kasher}}{{italic title}} |
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{{See also|Haredim and Zionism}} |
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'''''HaTekufah HaGedolah''''' ({{langx|he|התקופה הגדולה}}) is a two-volume ] book written in 2001 by Rabbi ], in which the author argues that ] and the ] are consistent with Judaism and mark the beginnings of the messianic ]. The book includes a rebuttal to '']'', the anti-Zionist tract written by Rabbi ]. |
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'''''HaTekufah HaGedolah''''' ({{langx|he|התקופה הגדולה}}, meaning ''The Great Epoch'') is a two-volume ] book written in 2001 by Rabbi ], in which the author argues that ] and the ] are consistent with Judaism and mark the beginnings of the messianic ]. The book includes a rebuttal to '']'', the anti-Zionist tract written by Rabbi ]. |
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In a final section, ''HaTekufah HaGedolah'' includes an edition of ], a book attributed to a student of the ], which Rabbi Kasher uses to argue that Gaon himself advocated for an early form of Zionism in his attempt to move to ], and the immigration of his disciples (the ]) to the ]. |
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In a final section, ''HaTekufah HaGedolah'' includes an edition of ], a book attributed to a student of the ], which Rabbi Kasher uses to argue that Gaon himself advocated for an early form of Zionism in his attempt to move to ], and the immigration of his disciples (the ]) to the ]. |