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    In the novel‚ The Chosen‚ written by Chaim Potok‚ the reader learns about some important events in Danny Saunders and Reuven Malter’s friendship. One of the most important situations is where Reuven gets hit in his eye with a baseball which Danny has thrown. Another important aspect of their friendship is where Reb Saunders accepts his son’s friendship with Reuven. Another significant event is Reb Saunders explaining why he raises Danny in silence. Finally‚ the last event is when the Saunder’s family

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    Chaim Potok uses historic events to help shape the plot of The Chosen and create conflicts and challenges for the characters to overcome. Specifically‚ the Holocaust and the Zionist movement create a feeling of aversion between the Malters and the Saunders by setting the Malters’ reform Jewish‚ Zionist beliefs against those of the Hasidic‚ anti-Zionist Saunders. In the end of The Chosen‚ after the strength of Reuven and Danny’s friendship has been thoroughly tested‚ their bond emerges just as healthy

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    NAME _________________________ DATE _____________________ PERIOD _________ Mini-Qs in World History Volume 2‚ Unit 3 Why was the Jewish state of Israel created in 1948? MINI-Q LESSON PLAN Day 1 – 45 Minutes Step One: Hook - Refer to the Step One teacher notes in the Mini-Q. Read the directions aloud. The purpose is to get students engaged‚ talking‚ and wanting to do the Mini-Q. Step Two: Background Essay - Refer to the Step Two teacher notes in the Mini-Q. Students can write out answers

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    Palestinian Nationalism (PN) there must be an understanding of the emergence of PN. It is a common belief that Zionism is the main factor for the emergence of PN. A faulty belief originated by ill-read commentators and misinformed TV programs. PN has its roots stemming from three different sources‚ British presence in the Middle East‚ the Arab National Movement‚ and finally the presence of Zionism. These sources are the tripartite factor for the emergence of Palestinian Nationalism. Within these three

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    Jewry a national home in Palestine. Though perceived by some as the first major step taken in creating the state of Israel‚ the Balfour Declaration was much more than the product of Zionist lobbying and sympathies from British politicians. While Zionism gained influence in British circles‚ the notion of a Jewish state was not the primary inspiration for British control of Palestine. Originally proposed to be an internationally controlled zone‚ Palestine existed as a buffer between the French imperialist

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    The conflict began in the late 1800’s when a group in Europe decided to colonize this land. This group was known as Zionists‚ who represented an extremist minority of the Jewish population. Zionism is a movement for the re-establishment and protection of a Jewish nation. The zionists considered locations in Africa and the Americas before choosing Palestine as their place of settlement. In the beginning‚ the immigration of Zionists did not cause any issues. However‚ as large amounts of zionists immigrated

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    declaration of independence. In conclusion‚ Theodor Herzl’s “The Jewish State‚” was a detailed pamphlet about Jewish hardship with anti-Semitism and a plan for Jews to migrate to their own Jewish state‚ where Herzl is credited with popularizing Zionism. With this in mind‚ there may never have been an Israel without the extremely impactful writings of Theodor

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    Jews as intruder’s .The Jews that were migrating there from various different countries believed that Israel was the Holy Land and that it was their homeland. After 1900‚ more and more Jews began to arrive in Palestine because of the increase in Zionism among the Jewish population. The increase was slow but after the 1930’s the increase began to grow faster because of Nazism and Anti-Semitism along with the Holocaust. British Imperialism then took over Palestine with the British government taking

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    “Healing the Land and the Nation” by Sandra M. Sufian delves into the twentieth century Zionist movement‚ and its complicated relationship with the Palestinian landscape and disease‚ specifically malaria. The chapters each serve to construct a narrative as to why and through what means Zionists attempted to use their influence over the land‚ science‚ and medicine to not only correct a landscape that they considered to be tainted‚ but also to cure a people that they viewed similarly. Sufian argues

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    Star of David The Star of David is known in Hebrew as the Shield of David or Magen David. The shape of it is a hexagram which includes two equilateral triangles. The hexagram has been used as a symbol of Judaism since the 17th Century‚ which precedents in the 14th and 16th century in central Europe‚ where The Shield of David was partly used in conjunction with the Seal of Solomon on Jewish Flags. The term “Shield of David” is also used in the Siddur as the title of God of Israel. The hexagram

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