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Aḥad Ha‘am was the founder of Cultural Zionism. He was a critic of [[Theodor Herzl|Herzl]] and political Zionism, and argued that first, before the return to | Aḥad Ha‘am was the founder of Cultural Zionism. He was a critic of [[Theodor Herzl|Herzl]] and political [[Zionism]], and argued that first, before the return to [[Eretz Yisrael]], there must be a spiritual awakening of the Jewish people. | ||
He founded the “[[Sons of Moses]]” society to materialize his ideas. He defined the goals of the society in his essay “[https://benyehuda.org/read/3361 Way of Life]” and in the journal “Hive”, which he was the editor of. The society dispersed in 1897. Aḥad Ha‘am travelled to Palestine in 1891, 1893 and 1900 and wrote about his journeys in ''HaMelitz'', in his articles called “[https://benyehuda.org/collections/7883 Truth from Palestine]”. | He founded the “[[Sons of Moses]]” society to materialize his ideas. He defined the goals of the society in his essay “[https://benyehuda.org/read/3361 Way of Life]” and in the journal “Hive”, which he was the editor of. The society dispersed in 1897. Aḥad Ha‘am travelled to Palestine in 1891, 1893 and 1900 and wrote about his journeys in ''HaMelitz'', in his articles called “[https://benyehuda.org/collections/7883 Truth from Palestine]”. |