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Until very recently, women wore the olekesana during important
ceremonies, where it sometimes served as an active element in certain
protective rituals. One example of this confusion is playing out in Transylvania, a
Romanian province since the Trianon treaty (1920), but with a
three-million Magyar minority as the more active element. Other well known Zionist leaders such as Louis Lipsky, Bernard
Rosenblatt, Judge Julian Mack and Rabbi Stephen Wise, as well as a host
of local Zionist leaders (who made up an active element of the
constituencies of many leading American politicians) reinforced the idea
that Zionism incorporated American values. |
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