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880

Ha Homah, in ibid., 68.

881

Ibid., 151–59; Charles Selengut, «By Torah Alone: Yeshiva Fundamentalism and Religious Jews,» in Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby (eds.), Accounting for Fundamentalisms (Chicago and London, 1994), 257–258.

882

Ravitsky, Messianism, 148–50.

883

Ibid., 164.

884

Samuel C. Heilman and Menachem Friedman, «Religious Fundamentalism and Religious Jews,» in Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby (eds.), Fundamentalisms Observed (Chicago and London, 1991), 243–250.

885

Ravitsky, Messianism, 178.

886

Heilman and Friedman, «Religious Fundamentalism and Religious Jews,» 254.

887

Ibid., 253; Selengut, «By Torah Alone,» 236.

888

Gideon Aran, «Jewish Zionist Fundamentalism,» in Marty and Appleby (eds.), Fundamentalisms Observed, 294–295.

889

Ibid., 293.

890

Samuel C. Heilman, «Guides of the Faithful: Contemporary Religious Zionist Rabbis,» in Appleby (ed.), Spokesmen for the Despised, 345.

891

Ibid.

892

Лев. 19:33–34.

893

Шаббат 31А.

894

Ис. 23:23–33, Иисус Навин 6:17–21, 8:20–29, 11:21–25.

895

«The Messianic Legacy,» Morasha 9; Ian S. Lustick, For the Land and the Lord: Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel (New York, 1988), 75–76.

896

Кн. 1 Царств 15:3

897

Bat Kol, February 26, 1980.

898

«The Right to Hate,» Nekudah, 15; Ehud Sprinzak, «The Politics, Institutions and Culture of Gush Emunim,» in Laurence J. Silberstein (ed.), Jewish Fundamentalism in Comparative Perspective: Religion, Ideology, and the Crisis of Modernity (New York and London, 1993), 127.

899

Ehud Sprinzak, The Ascendance of Israel's Far Right (Oxford and New York, 1991), 97.

900

Ibid., 94–95.

901

Aran, «Jewish Zionist Fundamentalism,» 267–268.

902

Ravitsky, Messianism, 133–34; Sprinzak, Ascendance of Israel's Far Right, 96.

903

Sprinzak, Ascendance of Israel's Far Right, 97–98.

904

Ibid., 220.

905

Raphael Mergui and Phillippe Simonnot, Israel's Ayatollahs: Meir Kahane and the Far Right in Israel (London, 1987), 45.

906

Ibid.

907

Sprinzak, Ascendance of Israel's Far Right, 223–225.

908

Ibid., 221.

909

Sprinzak, «Three Models of Religious Violence: The Case of Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel," in Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby (eds.), Fundamentalisms and the State (Chicago and London, 1993), 479.

910

Ibid., 480.

911

Beverly Milton-Edwards, Islamic Politics in Palestine (London and New York, 1996), 73–116.

912

Ibid., 116–123.

913

Ibid., 149.

914

Ibid., 184–185.

915

Ibid., 186.

916

Heilman, «Guides of the Faithful," 352–353.

917

Ibid., 354.

918

Amos Oz, In the Land of Israel (trans. Maurice Goldberg-Bartura; London, 1983),6, 9.

919

Quoted by Charles Liebman, «Jewish Fundamentalism and the Israeli Polity,» in Marty and Appleby (eds.), Fundamentalisms and Society, 79.

920

Robert Wuthnow, «Quid Obscurum: The Changing Terrain of Church-State Relations,» in Mark A. Noll (ed.), Religion and American Politics: From the Colonial Period to the 1980s (Oxford and New York, 1990), 14.

921

Robert Wuthnow and Mattew P. Lawson, «Sources of Christian Fundamentalism in the United States,» in Marty and Appleby (eds.), Accounting for Fundamentalisms, 20.