Two books concerning the solution of the Palestine question.
The books deal with the solution of establishing a binational state in Palestine.
The idea was based on the ideas of the founder of the Zionist movement, Theodor Herzl.
The books were written by members of the "Unity" group.
Both books were published in 1947.
A rare idea and a rare pair of books.
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Ihud (also spelled "Ichud", Hebrew: איחוד, 'Unity') was a small binationalist Zionist political party founded by Judah Leon Magnes, Martin Buber, Ernst Simon and Henrietta Szold, former supporters of Brit Shalom, in 1942 as a binational response to the Biltmore Conference, which made the establishment of a Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine the policy of the Zionist movement. Other prominent members were David Werner Senator, Moshe Smilansky, agronomist Haim Margaliot-Kalvarisky (he) (1868–1947), and Judge Joseph Moshe Valero.
Ihud advocated for an Arab–Jewish binational state rooted in equal political rights for Jews and Arabs in an undivided Palestine.[1] Ihud termed this vision "political parity."[2] Furthermore, it argued that Jewish immigration should be regulated in accordance with the principle of "numerical parity" with the Arabs and the ability of Palestine to absorb immigrants economically.[2] It proposed the creation of joint organs of government, and a division of the country into districts based on a communal basis.wiki.