Upon its inception, Zionism needed more than political and financial solutions to actualize a Jewish home in Palestine. The architects of the Zionist enterprise evolved a cultural identity along with state structures. Its dynamism is still evolving from the diversity of its population’s origins. See also Eli Sperling’s excellent video on “Teaching Diversity With Israel’s Music Mix” from 2020.
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