Jewish autonomism

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Jewish autonomism is a political ideology that advocates for Jewish national-cultural autonomy and self-governance within the countries where Jews live, rather than through a separate territorial state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish political ideology
non-territorial nationalism
political ideology
aimsAt legal guarantees for Jewish cultural autonomy
preservation and development of Jewish culture
protection of Jewish minority rights
appliesTo Jewish communities in the diaspora
contrastsWith assimilationism
political Zionism
territorial nationalism
coreIdea Jewish collective rights should be recognized within existing polities
Jews constitute a nation defined by culture, language, and community institutions
cultural and educational self-administration
democratically elected Jewish communal bodies
legal recognition of Jews as a national minority
non-territorial national autonomy for Jews
declinedAfterEvent Holocaust NERFINISHED
establishment of the State of Israel
developedInContextOf Austro-Hungarian Empire NERFINISHED
Eastern European Jewry NERFINISHED
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
multiethnic empires
emergedInCentury 19th century
emphasizes Jewish secular culture
Yiddish language and culture in Eastern Europe
collective cultural rights
minority rights
hasKeyTheme institutional autonomy without territorial sovereignty
non-assimilationist integration
recognition of Jews as a distinct national group
hasMainConcept Jewish national-cultural autonomy
self-governance within existing states
historicalPeak early 20th century
late 19th century
influenced Jewish minority-rights claims in interwar Eastern Europe
later theories of non-territorial autonomy
influencedBy Austro-Marxism NERFINISHED
European minority-rights debates NERFINISHED
conditions of Jews in the Russian Empire
opposesConcept creation of a separate territorial Jewish state as the primary solution
relatedTo Austro-Marxist theories of national-cultural autonomy
non-territorial autonomy models
seeks recognition of Jewish communal institutions as public-law bodies
supports Jewish communal self-government
Jewish control over their own educational institutions
Jewish participation in the political life of their countries of residence
viewsJewsAs a nation without necessarily requiring a separate territory

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Ukrainian Jews notablePoliticalMovement Jewish autonomism