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    Eliezer Schweid (7 September 1929 – 18 January 2022) was an Israeli scholar, writer and Professor of Jewish Philosophy at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem...
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  • politician Eliezer Schweid (born 1929), Israeli scholar Eliezer Sherbatov (born 1991), Canadian-Israeli ice hockey player Eliezer Shkedi (born 1957),...
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    during the period between the Flood and the Israelite settlement. Eliezer Schweid sees Canaan as a geographical name, and Israel the spiritual name of...
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    is observed in the Jewish diaspora.[citation needed] According to Eliezer Schweid: The uniqueness of the Land of Israel is...'geo-theological' and not...
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    countries, also have some more remote ancient Jewish descent. According to Eliezer Schweid, the rejection of life in the diaspora is a central assumption in all...
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    Hurvitz 2005, p. 221, "Humanistic Judaism". Ackerman, Ari (May 2010). "Eliezer Schweid on the Religious Dimension of a Secular Jewish Renewal". Modern Judaism...
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    from 1994–99) "Religion and Democracy", in: Naftali Rothenberg and Eliezer Schweid, eds. Jewish Identity in Modern Israel, Jerusalem & New York 2002:...
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    Études Juives, July–December 2011, volume 170, issue 3–4 pp.429–441. Eliezer Schweid, The Land of Israel: National Home Or Land of Destiny, Fairleigh Dickinson...
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  • Negation of the Diaspora in Zionist ideology, which, according to Eliezer Schweid, was a central tenet of Israeli Zionist education until the 1970s when...
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  • Diaspora) fixed the phrase in Zionist public terminology. According to Eliezer Schweid, in the early twentieth century, Yosef Haim Brenner and Micha Josef...
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