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Most Zionists hoped for a state of their own, but early in the 20th century, writers like Hillel Solotaroff and Chaim Zhitlowsky, both Yiddish-speaking immigrant intellectuals in New York, imagined another alternative: a federation of self-governing anarchist communes in Palestine that would defend Jewish life without relying on state power.
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Most
Zionists
hoped
for
a
state
of
their
own,
but
early
in
the
20th
century,
writers
like
Hillel
Solotaroff
and
Chaim
Zhitlowsky,
both
Yiddish-speaking
immigrant
intellectuals
in
New
York,
imagined
another
alternative:
a
federation
of
self-governing
anarchist
communes
in
Palestine
that
would
defend
Jewish
life
without
relying
on
state
power.