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History of the Revisionist movement

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Main Authors: Schechtman, Joseph B., 1891-1970., Benari, Yehuda, 1908- (joint author.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Tel-Aviv, Hadar, 1970-
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Revisionist Zionism > History.
History.
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