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All nationalisms are founded upon the notion of "imagined communities", but some are more imagined than others. What is Modern Israel? traces the roots and development of the Zionist enterprise and the establishment of the State of Israel in a unique and accessible way, arguing that Zionism appeared as a sharp break with existing Jewish culture. Yakov Rabkin demonstrates that Zionism, far from a simple reaction to anti-Semitic persecution or the fulfilment of Jewish prophecy, can just as plausibly be shown to have Christian origins - a characteristic that helps explain the powerful support for the State of Israel in the United States. Far from a unifying narrative of Jewish identity, Rabkin provides the reader with access to the diverse, and often hidden, sources of Jewish opposition to Zionism and argues that the legacy of the Holocaust ought not to lead inevitably to Zionist allegiance in the Diaspora.