The cloak, the cage and the fog of sanctity: the Zionist mission and the role of religion among Arab Jews

The author examines the Zionist national mission to mobilize Jewish ethnic communities in Arab countries, in the period preceding the establishment of the state of Israel. It draws on archival texts to trace a phenomenon known in Jewish historiography as 'Shadarut': a voluntary religious p...

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Autore principale: Shenhav, Yehouda (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Stampa Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Blackwell 2003
In: Nations and nationalism
Anno: 2003, Volume: 9, Fascicolo: 4, Pagine: 511-531
Altre parole chiave:B Ebrei
B Arabische Staaten
B Religione
B Sionismo
B Cultura politica
B Arabische Länder Religione Cultura politica Sionismo Ebrei Nationale Identität
B Coscienza nazionale
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Riepilogo:The author examines the Zionist national mission to mobilize Jewish ethnic communities in Arab countries, in the period preceding the establishment of the state of Israel. It draws on archival texts to trace a phenomenon known in Jewish historiography as 'Shadarut': a voluntary religious practice of fundraising which was widespread in the Jewish world for hundreds of years. The article shows how this pre-national religious practice (to be labelled 'the cloak') was adopted and incorporated into the Zionist national project ('the cage'), first generating tension between the Jewish religious establishment and the Zionist 'secular' movement, and then blurring the distinction between Judaism as a religion and Judaism as a national identity. (Nations and Nationalism, ECMI)
ISSN:1354-5078
Comprende:In: Nations and nationalism