- Ihud (also
spelled “Ichud”, Hebrew: איחוד, 'Unity') was a
small binationalist Zionist political party founded by
Judah Leon Magnes,
Martin Buber, Ernst...
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their property." (Caute 2013, p. 255) "I was
interested in socialist,
binationalist options for Palestine, and in the
kibbutzim and the
whole cooperative...
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headed by
Arthur Biram. In 1942, he was one of the
founders of the
binationalist Ihud party.
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potential to
serve as an
example for the "Near East" as, in his
Binationalist perspective, two
independent nations,
could each
maintain their own...
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concerns are now
called 'anti-Zionist.' I was
interested in socialist,
binationalist options for Palestine, and in the
kibbutzim and the
whole cooperative...
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beliefs garnered support from
Americans who
supported the idea of a
binationalist solution and did not
necessarily agree with all the
tenets of Political...
- however. The pro-British
Chaim Weizmann had
bristled at it. Also,
binationalists such as
Henrietta Szold and
Judah L.
Magnes rejected the
stand and broke...
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British Arabist,
Colonel Stewart Newcombe, and
prominent British Jewish binationalist,
Albert M Hyamson.
Magnes then
tried to use the do****ent to work with...
- with
Magnes and
Martin Buber, all
members of the
small Ihud ("Unity")
binationalist Zionist party,
advocated the
establishment of an Arab-Jewish
state to...