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Feb 02, 1960
Author, lecturer, and philosopher Dr. Eugene Borowitz discusses examples of Jewish nationalism outside of Zionism. This lecture is part of a series exploring the modern Jewish identity. Borowitz centers his discussion around the idea of Jewish Autonomism, a philosophy advanced primarily by Jewish historian Simon Dubnow. Jewish Autonomism proposes that the Jewish nationality does not need to exist as a literal, physical nation, but can refer to the Jewish culture and community within existing nations throughout the diaspora. Borowitz also discusses Jewish Territorialism, which suggests that a Jewish nation does not need to exist in Israel specifically to be Jewish. The lecture is followed with questions from the audience.
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