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- proper noun The doctrine that
Zionism fulfilled itsideological mission with the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, and that Zionist ideology should therefore be considered at an end.
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Examples
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It suggests that for the true Messianist, a status which encompasses all the ultra-Othodox and a growing segment of the "Knitted Kipot" [also called Modern Orthodox or National Zionist] community, Post-Zionism is Here.
Bradley Burston: The United States of Crazy in Israel-Palestine 2010
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It suggests that for the true Messianist, a status which encompasses all the ultra-Othodox and a growing segment of the "Knitted Kipot" [also called Modern Orthodox or National Zionist] community, Post-Zionism is Here.
Bradley Burston: The United States of Crazy in Israel-Palestine 2010
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Thus, a recent article in the daily Javan entitled "Post-Zionism and the Identity Crisis in Israel" pitted "extremist Jews," i.e., nationalists and settlers, against "religious Jews," i.e., ultra-Orthodox non-nationalists.
Eradicating the 'Little Satan' Ze'ev Maghen 2009
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Post-Zionism was in the air, desperate to find a place in the acceptable boundaries of mainstream American Jewry.
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Post-Zionism not that I ever said I believed in it has this funny notion called citizenship and has this thing about people belonging where they call home.
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In a way, Post-Zionism is a form of anti-Zionism in that it seeks to disestablish the claims of Jewishness from the state and create a purely egalitarian state of Israel, devoid of special priveleges for the Jewish community, under the same borders.
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Post-Zionism triumphs over ethnocentrism while nonetheless seeking that which is best for the survival and security of the Jewish people.
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Post-Zionism, obviously, has it own merits from a secular perspective as well.
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Thus, a recent article in the daily Javan entitled "Post-Zionism and the Identity Crisis in Israel" pitted "extremist Jews," i.e., nationalists and settlers, against "religious Jews," i.e., ultra-Orthodox non-nationalists.
بالاترین 2009
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Thus, a recent article in the daily Javan entitled "Post-Zionism and the Identity Crisis in Israel" pitted "extremist Jews," i.e., nationalists and settlers, against "religious Jews," i.e., ultra-Orthodox non-nationalists.
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