Sujet : Re: jewish emancipation also means emancipation from ancient rituals
De : marcs12212 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Zionazi)
Groupes : rec.music.classical.recordingsDate : 16. Dec 2024, 09:29:11
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Chaim Weizmann was a great admirer of Nietzsche; the first president of
Israel sent Nietzsche's books to his wife, adding a comment in a letter
that "This was the best and finest thing I can send to you."[302] Israel
Eldad, the ideological chief of the Stern Gang that fought the British
in Palestine in the 1940s, wrote about Nietzsche in his underground
newspaper and later translated most of Nietzsche's books into
Hebrew.[303]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_NietzscheNietzschean Zionism:
„Friedrich Nietzsche's influence was expressed itself by a desire to
move away from the Jewish past into an empowering future for the Hebraic
New Man, the adoption of his ideas necessitating the Jews to surpass the
antiquarian Jewish identity that had a rabbinical consciousness at its
center.[1]“
„Chaim Weizmann, leader of the Zionist movement and future first
president of the State of Israel, was influenced by the writings of
Friedrich Nietzsche,[9] believing that the Jews lacked power and seeing
in Zionism a phenomenon that would steer the Jews toward power and
freeing themselves.[10] Whether Weizmann's intention was conscious or
not, his ideas relate to Nietzsche's ideal of the Übermensch. Although
he believed that the Jews contained sufficient intellect to understand
and incorporate the writings of Nietzsche into their lives, Weizmann
believed this could not be done on a mass-scale.[10]“
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nietzschean_ZionismThis I hadn‘t:
„[Nietzsche] claimed that Judaism went through a negative,
moralistic-pessimistic transformation during the Babylonian captivity.
By losing their native aristocratic class, subjugated Jews, now composed
only of the priestly caste and the Chandala, became resentful toward
their foreign masters and generalized such feelings into a religious
ressentiment towards any type of aristocracy, thus inventing the
Master–slave morality.[120][121]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_of_Friedrich_Nietzsche#Jews,_nationalism_and_European_identity