Who was Vladimir Jabotinsky? Jewish History @ J with Dr. Henry Abramson

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • Zionist ideologue and multi-lingual journalist, Vladimir (Ze’ev) Jabotinsky was one of the most influential political thinkers of the early twentieth century. Frequently swimming against the tide of dominant Jewish movements, Jabotinsky was most effective in the opposition. He borrowed freely from many intellectual sources to craft a right-wing ideology that endures to the present day. Part of the Jewish History @ J series, more available at www.jewishhistorylectures.org.
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Komentáře • 88

  • @mikeappleget482
    @mikeappleget482 Před 7 lety +8

    Your lectures have really changed my perspective of the world in which I live. Thank you for putting these vids up for everybody who wants to learn to be able to! You're a true Mensch Dr. Abramson.

  • @martinslennon
    @martinslennon Před 3 lety +5

    I am looking forward to this, I am from Ireland and I have family members who were part of the Republican movement that formed the early Fianna Fail party. One of the members of the party Robert Briscoe took Jabotinski to Ireland to provide training in Guerrilla warfare. Unfortunately the government of Ireland during the war were fixated on neutrality and refused Briscoe's requests for extra visas for Jewish people fleeing from mainland Europe.

  • @Viewer163
    @Viewer163 Před rokem +3

    Excellent lesson, the best channel of jewish history.

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your kind words, I appreciate the feedback!
      Thank you for being a Public Subscriber!

  • @ElanKaroll
    @ElanKaroll Před 7 lety +8

    Great lecture, one of your best!

  • @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt
    @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt Před 6 lety +6

    Well done.Very interesting.(from a Greek) !

  • @naomikoopmans
    @naomikoopmans Před 6 lety +4

    This is another A M A Z I N G lecture, thank you again Dear Dr. Abramson!

  • @eamonnosullivan5412
    @eamonnosullivan5412 Před 2 lety +3

    Jabotinsky was a modern Israeli hero !

  • @markjacobi3537
    @markjacobi3537 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for publishing this.
    I live in Melbourne, Australia.
    I met here many years ago a Holocaust survivor from Poland who told me that he remembers hearing Zeev Jabltinsky public speech pre World War 2 and hw he urged the Jewish communities to immigrate to The Land of Israel ( the called British Palestine)

  • @elizabethhamilton1166
    @elizabethhamilton1166 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you, Dr. Abramson. Very informative.

  • @TheFlyguy31
    @TheFlyguy31 Před 7 lety +4

    Brilliant, Dr Abramson.

  • @TheCynicogue
    @TheCynicogue Před 6 lety +7

    Have you ever considered of doing a biography on Meir Kahane?

  • @rogerlephoque3704
    @rogerlephoque3704 Před 4 lety +1

    This gentleman is a fine teacher and an effective communicator.

  • @celloswiss
    @celloswiss Před 6 lety +2

    Brilliant lecture! 👍

  • @briankelly5828
    @briankelly5828 Před 7 lety +2

    Very interesting and informative, as usual - thank you.

  • @robkunkel8833
    @robkunkel8833 Před rokem +2

    📝Perhaps, Rabbi, you would like to visit and learn more about our locally born Rabbi Sasso, who lead Congregation Beracha Veshalom Vegmiluth Hasadim, (the Congregation of Blessing, Peace, and Loving Deeds) also known as the St. Thomas Synagogue for many generations during the lean years in the latter part of 19th Century.

  • @shoshana-xs4cm
    @shoshana-xs4cm Před 5 lety +1

    Fantastic film ofJab, thank you! 💖

  • @TTuoTT
    @TTuoTT Před 2 lety +2

    Back then you were using "Ukrainians" and "Russians" as synonyms. I suppose you learned it by now

  • @starjsr
    @starjsr Před 7 lety +4

    I love your lectures, very informative. Thank You
    Just one small correction at 48:48 you mention that the demonstration of Betar on Tisha Bav took place on the Temple Mount
    I think this is inaccurate as it was staged at the Western Wall instead
    Here's the Wikipedia entry for this:
    15 August (Tisha B'Av) - The Revisionist Zionist youth leader Jeremiah Halpern and three hundred Revisionist youths from the Battalion for the Defence of the Language and Betar march to the Western Wall proclaiming "The Wall is ours". The protesters raise the Zionist flag and sing the Hatikvah. (Source: Krämer, 2008. p. 230;Segev, 2000, p. 310;Mattar, 1988, p. 46.)

  • @mendyross6121
    @mendyross6121 Před 7 lety +4

    Do you think Meir Kahane was influenced by Jabotinsky?

    • @marchess7420
      @marchess7420 Před 6 lety +1

      Mendy Ross - yes. In fact I recall reading that jabotinsky was a guest in the home of r. kahanes parents. But, that doesn't mean jabotinsky can be blamed for kahanism.

  • @michaelfishman3976
    @michaelfishman3976 Před 4 měsíci

    I like your analysis of political spectra, and especially how in America there is very little real difference between Republicans and Democrats. The only thing I’d add is that in America you can also use a quadrant where the x-axis is economic left/right as you had it, and where the y-axis is social left/right. Republicans tend to be more economically libertarian than Democrats (supporting the free market over regulation); but Democrats tend to be more liberal about social issues. This is, of course, oversimplified; each individual has their own proclivities that don’t always neatly fit into a quadrant.

  • @xUncleA123x
    @xUncleA123x Před 7 lety

    Yaaaay you're back! :D I love your Jewish History talks!

  • @Eitankahane
    @Eitankahane Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you very much!

  • @QldTechie
    @QldTechie Před 3 lety

    Thank you Dr Henry Abrahamson I love that you enjoy presenting these lectures so much. When I was growing up in Sydney NSW Australia, I was a member of B'nai Akiva, my little sister went to habonim because it was more social and we knew other kids who went to betar. I didn't know the history of jabotinsky only that there were streets and places name after him, and that there was some controversy

  • @timurmishiev6845
    @timurmishiev6845 Před 6 lety +12

    Jabotinsky was classic liberal, who strongly believed in individual liberties, including those of Arabs in a “ future Jewish state” ; too bad that people don’t mention it in their lectures and portray him as a military nationalist.

    • @Sommervillle
      @Sommervillle Před 8 měsíci +5

      Mmmm debatable. He founded Irgun and conducted multiple terrorist attacks on Arab civilians and British soldiers.

    • @TheBINIBALL
      @TheBINIBALL Před 5 měsíci

      I see that someone also watched the Revisiting Jabotinsky lecture that I just came from 😅

  • @winkie47
    @winkie47 Před 5 lety +2

    He died in Hunter, NY. at a Betar summer camp

  • @lmuscara
    @lmuscara Před 8 měsíci

    In Italian, "Altalena" means "swing", but with no reference to music. Altalena is 'seesaw', the kids' playground toy.

  • @wesleyclayswank6732
    @wesleyclayswank6732 Před 7 lety

    Is it possible to view the whole film of Jabotinsky that you showed a clip? If so where would I have to go to see it?

  • @7seasrobert
    @7seasrobert Před 2 lety

    Big time fan here in Miami....

  • @geoffreysmith49
    @geoffreysmith49 Před 7 měsíci +1

    If one applies the "palingenetic ultranationalism" definition of fascism, it is the only possible label that can be applied to Jabotinski, Kahane and the neoKahanist coalition governing in today's Knesset

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  Před 7 měsíci

      I don't know what that means.

    • @TheBINIBALL
      @TheBINIBALL Před 5 měsíci

      @@HenryAbramsonPhDI think what this person is trying to say in a very convoluted way is that Jabotinsky’s legacy is the rise of Likud and Israel’s post Yom Kippur War rightward shift, the divisive Kahanist politics inspired by Rabbi Kahane, and the state of Israeli politics today.
      I’m also reminded of another lecture I just watched on Jabotinsky where I think either the presenter or an audience member said a case could be made that Bibi being Israel’s longest serving PM is proof of Jabotinsky’s continued towering legacy and I think that’s what this person might be trying to say. Not saying that I agree but I’m trying to decipher their words.
      I’m not sure if there is a meaningful link between that part of fascism they’re highlighting and Jabotinsky’s ideas. This seems like a very superficially linear and simplified way of looking at the evolution of politics from Mandate Palestine to Israel. As for the existence of that in Israeli politics, again I think this is a very simplified way of looking at it. Way too many layers to unpack and go through and I hate pejorative buzzwords.

  • @normanrobinson4624
    @normanrobinson4624 Před 7 lety +1

    For those who want to view the entire Jabotinsky film footage here is the link,
    czcams.com/video/spOqRS1HzTY/video.html
    An enlightening lecture on a highly controversial political leader. Jabotinsky is often portrayed as a one dimensional figure by his supporters and detractors. However, he was a multidimensional visionary who sacrificed a brilliant literary career for the Jewish people. His pleas to the Jews of Poland to flee from the holocaust to come fell on deaf ears. His desire to raise an international Jewish army to invade Palestine never materialized, but his efforts to raise up the individual Jewish sense of pride did come to fruition.

  • @isacgomes64
    @isacgomes64 Před rokem

    It's a great pity that there are no English subtitles.

    • @robkunkel8833
      @robkunkel8833 Před rokem

      … Yes, i wish there was closed captioning, too. Rabbi Henry: Why do so many enlightened narrators assume that each and everyone of the audience can hear well … or godforbid, not process information as quickly? At least 10% of the populations of more “civilized” cultures use sight over audio as the chief (or only) learning device.

  • @MultiCarlThomas
    @MultiCarlThomas Před 7 měsíci +3

    Why does a ‘historian’ keep referring to Palestine as Israel?

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  Před 7 měsíci +3

      Because that’s what the Jewish people have know it as for millennia.

    • @Judean_Zionist
      @Judean_Zionist Před 7 měsíci +2

      Because it’s called Israel, not Palestine

    • @GeneticReconstruction
      @GeneticReconstruction Před 4 měsíci

      It's always been Israel

    • @MultiCarlThomas
      @MultiCarlThomas Před 4 měsíci

      @@GeneticReconstruction Not according to factual history - not you’re warped view of it

    • @Lance-Oakland
      @Lance-Oakland Před 26 dny

      Because he’s a European supremacist and a g3noc!dal colonizer.

  • @larsd1174
    @larsd1174 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Listening to this nice guy not mentioning Palestine in the Balfour declaration, not mentioning who funded Jabotinsky, not mentioning Irgun, not mentioning all terror attacks against civilians, makes me understand why there are such problems in the region today.

    • @HenryAbramsonPhD
      @HenryAbramsonPhD  Před 8 měsíci +2

      I also neglected to mention the massacre, rape and kidnapping on October 7. Does that help?

    • @larsd1174
      @larsd1174 Před 8 měsíci

      @@HenryAbramsonPhD Sorry if I was too harsh. It was a very interesting lecture. Really. It gave a much better picture of him even if i miss the connection to the powers behind him. How could he arm and train hundreds of men in the early 20's? Who gave him money?
      What is the connection between Jabotinsky and 7/10? Jabotinsky was the one that introduced terrorism in the region against civilians. There were almost no antisemitism in Palestine before 1918. There were almost no antisemitism in middle east before 1948. It was a phenomenon in Europe and Russia. Jews, christians and muslims lived in peace together in Iraq, etc. The problems started when one group did unrealistic claims backed by USA and Great Britain, i.e. colonial powers.
      But do you really think that the most trained and equipped army in the world, could have missed what was going to happen? Egypt told Mossad. And why did it take 5-7 hours to respond? And why did Hamas stay that long? Hamas was created with help from Israel and is corrupted in the same way as Fatah. If you rule the money flow in the world, you can buy anyone.
      And the result will be that West Bank will be cleansed, which escalated 8/10. People in Gaza will be killed in mass until Egypt open their borders. Then the one state solution of a Jewish state can be finalized as the Biltmore conference stated 1942. Because something else has never been in the plan. BP can then take the oil under Gaza and you and I can go to bed and sleep well again until the war against Iran will start.

    • @Adam-rt7lp
      @Adam-rt7lp Před 6 měsíci

      ​@HenryAbramsonPhD
      Mate, you uploaded this 7 years before October 7th. By you ignoring key events like the funding Jobinsky, Irgun and all the terror activities they undertook shows your bias. History is History you can't rewrite it.

  • @jamesjacob9632
    @jamesjacob9632 Před 5 lety +3

    Isn't this guy an enemy of the Torah. Why are you presenting his ideas, why aren't you attacking them?

    • @julioalexo
      @julioalexo Před 3 lety

      Why would you claim so James?

    • @michaelfishman3976
      @michaelfishman3976 Před 4 měsíci

      All the early Zionist leaders were secular Jews. Many were anti-religious. It is impossible to speak of the history of Zionism without discussing these “enemies of the Torah.” But if you would rather just focus on Kook, Alkali, and Kalischer, and to ignore the others, you are more than welcome to.

  • @neilgoodman2885
    @neilgoodman2885 Před 3 lety

    Dear Professor: Encore!

  • @Danny-gi2gc
    @Danny-gi2gc Před 2 lety +1

    Sir, thank you very much for this lecture. Just a small remark - Jabotinski is speaking German, quite accented and with some Hebrew words, but German, not Yiddish, in the film shown by you.

    • @michaelfishman3976
      @michaelfishman3976 Před 4 měsíci

      Yiddish is German peppered with various Hebrew, Aramaic, and Polish words. A German Jew would speak with a German accent, but an Odessan like Jabotinsky would have a markedly different accent.

  • @couch-fosbos1147
    @couch-fosbos1147 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video. I noticed you don’t use the term Palestine. You call it Israel although at that time even the name Israel for the Jewish State has not been invented yet and the whole project was nothing but an idea. My history professors wouldn’t have tolerated this terminology.

  • @nonameuserua
    @nonameuserua Před 2 lety

    Thx for the lecture :) sorry for a five year delay.
    His birth name was Wolf, hence he didn’t take the name Ze’ev, he just translated it to Hebrew. The russified name Vladimir (as well as Evgeny name of his father) was used unofficially because of the high level of the anti Semitic vibes in russia which exist the even today. And as mentioned before, russia and Ukraine are not synonymous, glad the west finally knew it, unglad by the costs it took.

  • @anvilbrunner.2013
    @anvilbrunner.2013 Před 7 lety

    Thank You Doctor Abramson. Illuminating as ever. Especially the pearls Re; 1903. This period of time in Eastern Europe is a bit smudged. I want to know exactly why a family goes crypto.

  • @marcelmolenaar5684
    @marcelmolenaar5684 Před 7 lety +3

    A Nazi

  • @shaheedabdulazeez7366
    @shaheedabdulazeez7366 Před 2 lety +1

    A zionist!

  • @MR-gr9dl
    @MR-gr9dl Před 5 lety

    Your abstract of the talk begins, "Zionist ideologue and multi-lingual journalist, Vladimir (Ze'ev) Jabotinsky ...". "Ideologue" is a disparaging term. Unless it's your intent to signal your disapproval of Jabotinsky, you'd be better off using a more neutral term. Or you could simply leave out the word "ideologue". What's wrong with simply describing him as "Zionist and multi-lingual journalist, Vladimir (Ze'ev) Jabotinsky ..."?

    • @Sommervillle
      @Sommervillle Před 8 měsíci +2

      Because he was absolutely, by all definitions, an Ideologue.

  • @AlexSharayMusic
    @AlexSharayMusic Před 8 měsíci +5

    Fascinating how you purposefully don’t refer to PALESTINE before 1948, but call the land instead “Israel.”

    • @Judean_Zionist
      @Judean_Zionist Před 7 měsíci +2

      Because it’s called Israel not Palestine, Palestine never existed

    • @carl-frederike.mordechai5063
      @carl-frederike.mordechai5063 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Judean_Zionist If the state of Israel was not founded in Palestine, then where was the state of Israel founded?

    • @Judean_Zionist
      @Judean_Zionist Před 2 měsíci

      @@carl-frederike.mordechai5063 in Judea

    • @Lance-Oakland
      @Lance-Oakland Před 26 dny

      G3nocidal fascists like Nazis and Zionists always try to rewrite history to cover up their crimes and lay claim to land they have no right to.