Hebron Jews : Memory And Conflict In The Land Of Israel

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Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Biblical Hebron
2. Holy Site
3. Community
4. Catastrophe
5. Return
6. Renewal
7. Crisis
8. Endurance
9. Legitimacy
Afterword: Memory
Epilogue
Bibliography
About The Author

Additional Info
In this first comprehensive history in English of the Jews of Hebron, Jerold S. Auerbach explores one of the oldest and most vilified Jewish communities in the world. Spanning three thousand years, from the biblical narrative of Abraham’s purchase of a burial cave for Sarah to the violent present, it offers a controversial analysis of a community located at the crossroads of the Israeli-Palestinian struggle over national boundaries and the internal Israeli struggle over the meaning of Jewish statehood.

Hebron Jews sharply challenges conventional Zionist historiography and current media understanding by presenting a community of memory deeply embedded in Zionist history and Jewish tradition. Auerbach shows how the blending of religion and nationalism-Orthodoxy and Zionism-embodied in Hebron Jews is at the core of the struggle within Israel to define the meaning of a Jewish state.

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SKU (ISBN): 9780742566156
ISBN10: 0742566153
Jerold Auerbach
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: July 2009
Publisher: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group

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