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BETWEEN “BELOVED OTTOMANIA” AND “THE LAND OF ISRAEL”: THE STRUGGLE OVER OTTOMANISM AND ZIONISM AMONG PALESTINE'S SEPHARDI JEWS, 1908–13

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 September 2005

Michelle U. Campos
Affiliation:
Michelle U. Campos is Assistant Professor in the Department of Near Eastern Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. 14853, USA; e-mail: muc4@cornell.edu.

Extract

In the winter of 1910, the Salonikan Judeo-Spanish newspaper La Tribuna Libera published a plebiscite in which it asked its readers to decide where the future of Ottoman Jewry lay: nationalism, assimilation, or Zionism. The paper's appeal was an effort to settle the battle that had raged in the Judeo-Spanish press of the empire in the preceding eighteen months over the growing clash between Ottomanism and Zionism. According to the paper, the situation was “bordering on fratricide,” threatening to engulf Ottoman Jewry entirely.

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© 2005 Cambridge University Press

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