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Once the most radical of all the Zionist groups in America or Palestine, he and his “Bergsonites” were well on the road to what Kook was even then calling a “post-Zionist” worldview.
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010
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In this “post-Zionist era” the conflict was not one between Arab and Jew but between Arab Palestinians and Hebrew Palestinians.
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010
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They have made it a habit to call all those who disagree with them 'post-Zionist' and accuse them of disloyalty.
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That decision was called “immoral” and “post-Zionist” by Bnei Menashe supporters.
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Once the most radical of all the Zionist groups in America or Palestine, he and his “Bergsonites” were well on the road to what Kook was even then calling a “post-Zionist” worldview.
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010
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Ahad Ha'am would, today, be accused of being a self-hating post-Zionist, because he recoiled from some manifestations of Jewish power in the Yishuv, and put emphasis on cultural renewal instead of militarism.
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In this “post-Zionist era” the conflict was not one between Arab and Jew but between Arab Palestinians and Hebrew Palestinians.
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010
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That decision was called “immoral” and “post-Zionist” by Bnei Menashe supporters.
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To say you're a post-Zionist is like saying you're a post-Communist during the Stalin purges.
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According to some definitions of these terms, many of her works can be considered as post-modern works (and, with some intellectual acrobatics, perhaps even post-Zionist).
Betty Olivero. 2009
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