Irish Nationalism as an Inspiration for American Zionists in the Early Twentieth Century: As exemplified by Boston Lawyer Louis D. Brandeis’s Speeches and Writings

At the turn of the twentieth century, in light of increasing antisemitism and assimilationism, a growing number of American Jews discovered Zionism as a tool of resistance. Boston lawyer and later Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis was one of the first prominent supporters of Zionism in the US...

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Main Author: Armin Langer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2021-06-01
Series:Studi Irlandesi : a Journal of Irish Studies
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Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-sijis/article/view/12890
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spelling doaj-ccc33569e5a34b02bbda9adb7d3456172021-06-18T09:08:43ZengFirenze University PressStudi Irlandesi : a Journal of Irish Studies2239-39782021-06-011110.13128/SIJIS-2239-3978-12890Irish Nationalism as an Inspiration for American Zionists in the Early Twentieth Century: As exemplified by Boston Lawyer Louis D. Brandeis’s Speeches and WritingsArmin Langer0Humboldt University At the turn of the twentieth century, in light of increasing antisemitism and assimilationism, a growing number of American Jews discovered Zionism as a tool of resistance. Boston lawyer and later Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis was one of the first prominent supporters of Zionism in the US. While Brandeis’s approach to Zionism was influenced by European Zionist thinkers, he drew inspiration from non-Jewish independence movements too. Brandeis repeatedly referred to the Irish nationalist movement and offered the Irish experience as a model for Jews to realize their dream of an independent Jewish nation in Palestine. This paper will analyze speeches and writings by Brandeis written in the second half of the 1910s. An article on this particular aspect of the intersection of Irish and Jewish history might be especially helpful since today the Irish independence movement is usually compared to the Palestinian resistance movement rather than to early Zionism. https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-sijis/article/view/12890AntisemitismassimilationIrish nationalismUnited StatesZionism
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Irish Nationalism as an Inspiration for American Zionists in the Early Twentieth Century: As exemplified by Boston Lawyer Louis D. Brandeis’s Speeches and Writings
Studi Irlandesi : a Journal of Irish Studies
Antisemitism
assimilation
Irish nationalism
United States
Zionism
author_facet Armin Langer
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title Irish Nationalism as an Inspiration for American Zionists in the Early Twentieth Century: As exemplified by Boston Lawyer Louis D. Brandeis’s Speeches and Writings
title_short Irish Nationalism as an Inspiration for American Zionists in the Early Twentieth Century: As exemplified by Boston Lawyer Louis D. Brandeis’s Speeches and Writings
title_full Irish Nationalism as an Inspiration for American Zionists in the Early Twentieth Century: As exemplified by Boston Lawyer Louis D. Brandeis’s Speeches and Writings
title_fullStr Irish Nationalism as an Inspiration for American Zionists in the Early Twentieth Century: As exemplified by Boston Lawyer Louis D. Brandeis’s Speeches and Writings
title_full_unstemmed Irish Nationalism as an Inspiration for American Zionists in the Early Twentieth Century: As exemplified by Boston Lawyer Louis D. Brandeis’s Speeches and Writings
title_sort irish nationalism as an inspiration for american zionists in the early twentieth century: as exemplified by boston lawyer louis d. brandeis’s speeches and writings
publisher Firenze University Press
series Studi Irlandesi : a Journal of Irish Studies
issn 2239-3978
publishDate 2021-06-01
description At the turn of the twentieth century, in light of increasing antisemitism and assimilationism, a growing number of American Jews discovered Zionism as a tool of resistance. Boston lawyer and later Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis was one of the first prominent supporters of Zionism in the US. While Brandeis’s approach to Zionism was influenced by European Zionist thinkers, he drew inspiration from non-Jewish independence movements too. Brandeis repeatedly referred to the Irish nationalist movement and offered the Irish experience as a model for Jews to realize their dream of an independent Jewish nation in Palestine. This paper will analyze speeches and writings by Brandeis written in the second half of the 1910s. An article on this particular aspect of the intersection of Irish and Jewish history might be especially helpful since today the Irish independence movement is usually compared to the Palestinian resistance movement rather than to early Zionism.
topic Antisemitism
assimilation
Irish nationalism
United States
Zionism
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-sijis/article/view/12890
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