Cover -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- Division -- Chapter 2 -- Emancipation -- Chapter 3 -- Agree to Differ -- Chapter 4 -- The Watchman -- Chapter 5 -- The God Within -- Chapter 6 -- Bleak Landscape -- Chapter 7 -- Holy War -- Chapter 8 -- Helping with Inquiries -- Chapter 9 -- The Mirage of Unity -- Chapter 10 -- In Whose Name? -- Chapter 11 -- The Velvet Revolution -- Chapter 12 -- Women of Worth -- Chapter 13 -- Peoplehood -- Chapter 14 -- Restoration -- Chapter 15 -- Zion -- Chapter 16 -- Secularity -- Chapter 17 -- Justice -- Chapter 18 -- The Board -- Chapter 19 -- Leadership -- Chapter 20 -- London and the Regions -- Chapter 21 -- Robinson Row -- Chapter 22 -- The New Community -- Chapter 23 -- Children of the Ghetto -- Chapter 24 -- In Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Glossary -- General Bibliography -- Bibliography of Israel Finestein's Work -- Index
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