Ze'Ev Jabotinsky

Ze'Ev Jabotinsky was a prominent Jewish writer, political thinker, and activist, born in 1880 in what is now Ukraine. He played a pivotal role in the early 20th-century Zionist movement, advocating for the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine. Jabotinsky's writings reflect his deep commitment to Jewish nationalism and his belief in the need for a strong defense against anti-Semitism. His eloquent prose and passionate arguments continue to resonate, offering insight into the complexities of Jewish identity and statehood.

Beyond his political endeavors, Jabotinsky was also a gifted novelist and journalist, using his literary talents to inspire and mobilize the Jewish community. His works often explore themes of heroism, struggle, and the quest for a homeland. As you dive into his writings in this app, you'll encounter not only the historical context of his time but also the enduring spirit of a visionary leader. Enjoy your exploration of Jabotinsky's thought-provoking contributions to literature and politics.

Евреи и Россия (Jews and Russia)

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Ze'Ev Jabotinsky



Собрание статей 1903-1912 гг., которые заложили идейную основу сионистскому движению в Российской Империи и во всем мире.В 2014 году исполня…

Early Short Stories

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Ze'Ev Jabotinsky



Ранние рассказы Жаботинского (1898-1916) демонстрируют эволюцию от юношеского романтизма к зрелой прозе, позднее проявившейся в его романах.…

Очерки о национализме. Essays on Nationalism

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Ze'ev Jabotinsky and Ze'Ev Jabotinsky



Collection of essays on the subject of interactions between nations. This is a supplement to the "Jews and Russia" LibriVox projec…