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The text contrasts the apparent clarity of mass transfer with the more abstract, metaphysical questions of Jewish survival, emphasizing the role of “spirit” and collective existence over purely material conditions.","","cbCaijSXkBg4pYI7","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaijSXkBg4pYI7","pdf",4688942,1,102,"English","en",105,"# Introduction\n## Two approaches to Zionism\n## Zionism as transfer of masses\n## Zionism as cultural and spiritual reconstruction\n## Jewish survival and the role of “spirit”","[{\"question\":\"What are the two main ways of approaching Zionism described in the introduction?\",\"answer\":\"One approach begins with Jews who suffer for being Jews and argues for transferring masses to a country they can call their own. 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