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Hibbath Zion (The love for Zion) : Stating the principles and activities of the Pre-Herzl Palestinophile (Hovevey-Zion - Lovers of Zion) movement in religion, literature and life about 1840-1897. A compendium of literary records concerning the origin of Hibbath Zion, with a series of biographical sketches of the leaders, and historical studies outlining a philosophy of the
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Sokolow, Nahum, 1859-1936
Published 1934
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