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George Eliot, Jewish Identity and Zionism
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George Eliot, Jewish Identity and Zionism

The Victorian-era novel Daniel Deronda by George Eliot features a man who rediscovers his Jewish heritage. Learn how it influenced Zionism and about the real-life Jewish scholar who inspired it.

George Eliot was neither Jewish, nor religious, but her 1876 novel Daniel Deronda influenced many Jewish leaders to become Zionists and seek the repatriation of the Jews to the Land of Israel. Learn about Eliot’s relationship to Emanuel Deutsch, the Jewish scholar who taught her Hebrew and about the reaction of Victorian-era England to the celebrated writer’s unusual subject matter for the time. Included are sound bytes from rare adaptations of the novel.

Will Gwendolen escape her abusive husband and marry Daniel? Or will Daniel marry Mirah, who is also being courted by his best friend Hans? Will Daniel ever find his real mother? Will Mirah ever find her lost brother? And did any of this parallel George Eliot’s real-life relationships? Find out in this podcast.

Portrait of George Eliot by Samuel Laurence, 1860.
Drawing of Emanuel Deutsch, 1868, British Museum.

Plaque for a historic building on George Eliot Street in Tel Aviv. StreetSigns.co.il

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