From Hungarian Orthodoxy Separatism to Fervent Zionism

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From Hungarian Orthodoxy Separatism to Fervent Zionism

The Life and Times of Rabbi M. S. Glasner

Sorek, Yoav

Academic Studies Press

03/2026

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Preface




A. The Structure of This Work

B. Conclusions

C. The State of the Research

D. Glasner: Sources

E. Klausenburg: Studies and Sources

F. Acknowledgments




Part One: Pressburg

Chapter 1: Rabbi Avraham Glasner in Context

A. Hungary and Its Jews in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century

1. Hungary: Regime, Ethnicity, and Modernization

a. Regime

b. Ethnicity and Language

c. Modernization

B. The Cultural Character of the Hungarian Oberland

C. Pressburg and Hatam Sofer's Circle

1. Hatam Sofer (1762-1839)

2. The Yeshiva

3. The Ehrenfeld Family

D. Rabbi Avraham Glasner

E. Klausenburg: Studies and Sources

1. The History of the City

2. The History of the Klausenburg Jewish Community

F. Avraham Glasner's Tenure and the Schism in Hungarian Jewry

1. The Hungarian Community of Klausenburg

2. Friedman, Fisher, and Green

3. The Congress

4. A Unified Community




Part Two: Klausenburg

Chapter 2: Moshe Glasner's Life Until the Turn of the Century

A. Background

1. Hungarian Orthodoxy at the End of the Nineteenth Century

a. The "Golden Age" of Hungarian Orthodoxy

b. Hungarian Orthodoxy: Establishment

c. Hungarian Orthodoxy: Entrenchment

B. Childhood, Adolescence, and Intellectual Development

C. The Appointment to the Rabbinate, the Fracture of the Community, and the Connection with Hasidim

1. Discomfort and Secession of the Status Quo Community

2. German, Yiddish, and Hungarian

D. The First Decades in the Rabbinate

1. The Inner Circle: A Transylvanian Rabbi and Rosh Yeshiva

2. On Truth and Intellect

3. Family Ties and Economic Status

E. In the Orthodox Arena

1. In Service of Orthodoxy, Ideology, and Practice

2. The Law of Reception and the Issue of Civil Marriages

3. Interim Summary: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Celebrations




Chapter 3: From the Mizrachi Conference to the World War I

A. Zionism and Hungarian Orthodoxy Before the Mizrachi Conference

1. Starting Point: The Zionist Idea in Hungarian Orthodoxy

a. Jewish Nationalism

b. Settlement of the Land of Israel

c. A Jewish State

2. The Reception of Zionism in Hungary

a. A Cold Shoulder

b. Peripheral-and Orthodox-Zionism

B. The Polemic Leading up to the Mizrachi Conference, 1904

1. Background: The Organization of the Mizrachi and the Choice of Pressburg

2. Background: The Roth-Breuer Dispute, from Papa to Mainz

3. The Argument in Tel Talpiot and the Ban on the Mizrachi Council

C. Glasner's Position

D. From 1904 to the End of World War I

1. The Mikveh Dispute

2. The Dispute of the Shochet of Sangeorz-Bai

3. No to a World Orthodox Organization

4. World War I

E. Summary

Part Three: Jerusalem

Introduction to Part Three




Chapter 4: From Hungarians to Jews. Transylvanian Jewry After World War I

A. The Loss of the Motherland: The Crossroads of Transylvanian Jewry

1. Transylvania 1918-1920: Demographics and Nationalist Tendencies

2. The Practical Transfer of Power

3. Romanian Antisemitism and Hungarian Alienation

4. The Question of Identity: Essence

5. The Question of Identity: Organization

B. The National Jewish Movement in Transylvania, 1918-1924

1. The Inaugural Event of the National Union

2. Uj Kelet and Tarbut

3. National, Zionist Jewish Identity




Chapter 5: From Orthodoxy to Zionism: Glasner After World War I

A. Glasner's Zionist Activity

1. Rebirth

2. Foundational Speeches

3.The End of the Age of Orthodox Separatism

4. The Dispute with Agudat Yisrael

5. Partnership in the Establishment of Tarbut

6. The Twelfth Zionist Congress and the Speaking Tour Across Germany

B. Struggle: Glasner Against Orthodoxy and His Community

1. Orthodoxy in the Successor States: The Mizrachi and Its Rejection

2. With Us or Against Us: The Transylvanian Situation

3. The Struggle in Klausenburg: The Secession of the Hasidim

4. The End of His Tenure: From the Publication of Dor Revi'i Until Emigration to Jerusalem

C. From Orthodoxy to Renewal of the Torah and the Nation

1. Zionism in the Light of Faith

a. Orthodoxy as Denial of Judaism

b. A People, Not a Religious Community

c. Religious Judaism as an Exilic Mutation

d. The Drive for Improvement and Divine Providence

e. Central European Religious Zionism

f. The Justification of Orthodox Separatism

2. Dor Revi'i

a. The Preface: About Critical Thought

b. The Introduction

c. The Body of the Work




Chapter 6: Living the Dream

A. Jerusalem

B. Glasner and Jerusalem Rabbis

C. Sentimental Old Age

D. Legacy: Religious Zionism in Transylvania

E. Rounding Out the Story: Rabbi Akiva Glasner

F. A Note on Glasner's Philosophical Legacy




Chapter 7: Conclusions

A. Secondary Conclusions

B. Glasner as the Preserver of the Oberland Approach

C. From an Oberland Worldview to Zionism

D. Orthodox Emancipation: Between Enthusiastic and Reluctant Adopters

Appendix A: Glasner Family Tree

Appendix B: Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Glasner's Sermon in Herzl's Memory

Appendix C: Zionism in the Light of Faith




Illustrations

Maps

Bibliography

Index
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Hungarian Orthodoxy; Zionism; Orthodox Judaism; Rabbi M S Glasner; Moshe Shmuel Glasner; Hatam Sofer; Hungarian Jewry; Transylvanian Jews; Klausenburg Cluj; Orthodox Zionism; Jewish nationalism; Halakhic authority; Yeshiva history; World War I Jewish history; Modern Orthodox thought; Jewish intellectual history; Jewish biography; Hungarian Jewish history; Eastern European Judaism; Jerusalem immigration