A very useful summary of the political currents in Anglo-Jewish society around 1880:
“The Board of Deputies maintained that British Jews constituted a distinct entity; the Zionists contended that they were a distinct nation; but the AJA argued that British Jews were Britons who happened also to be Jewish. One AJA leader went so far as to found a Reform synagogue whose outward forms of worship differed little from Anglican forms.”
Excerpt From: Jonathan Schneer. “The Balfour Declaration.”
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