Ahad Ha'am

Asher Zvi Hirsch Ginsberg (18 August 1856 – 2 January 1927), primarily known by his Hebrew name and pen name '''Ahad Ha'am''' (, lit. 'one of the people', ), was a Hebrew journalist and essayist, and one of the foremost pre-state Zionist thinkers. He is known as the founder of cultural Zionism. With his vision of a Jewish "spiritual center" in Eretz Israel, his views regarding the purpose of a Jewish state contrasted with those of prominent figures within the Zionist movement such as Theodor Herzl, the founder of political Zionism. Unlike Herzl, Ahad Ha'am strived for "a Jewish state and not merely a state of Jews". Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: Berlin : Jüdischer Verlag, 1913-1916
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by Ahad Ha'am
Published: New York, N.Y : Schocken, 1962
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by Ahad Ha'am
Published: Oxford : East and West Library, [1946]
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by Ahad Ha'am
Published: London : Routledge, 1922
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Published: Berlin : Jüdischer Verlag, 1923
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