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Jan 1, 1953 — —· 73 yrs

UNITED KINGDOM AUTHOR · JEWS · HISTORY

David Aberbach

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Policy Review was a conservative journal published between 1977 and 2013. Policy Review was founded in 1977 by The Heritage Foundation and served as the foundation's flagship publication for 36 years, until 2001. In 2001, the publication was acquired by the Stanford University-based Hoover Institution. Its office was on Washington, D.C.'s Dupont Circle. Following the February–March 2013 issue, the Hoover Institution ceased publication of Policy Review.

London, United Kingdom

The three Jewish revolts against the Roman empire in 66-70, 115-17, and 132-5 CE, in which the Jews were crushed each time, led to the total ban on Jewish residence in Jerusalem as the focal point of militant messianic Jewish nationalism.

— from The Roman-Jewish wars and Hebrew cultural nationalism

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Revolutionary Hebrew, empire, and crisis

1998

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Revolutionary Hebrew, Empire and Crisis offers a historical account of Judaism from biblical times to the formation of the Israeli state, as exemplified through the growth or decline of Hebrew writing. Examining patterns in the social development of Hebrew, Aberbach explicates the role of Hebrew in the survival of Judaism, and sheds light on the significance of literary creativity in ethnic survival.

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Major turning points in Jewish intellectual history

2003

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Jewish Cultural Nationalism

2007

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