A Brief History of Jewish Victimhood Identity

One key obstacle in the quest for Israel-Palestine reconciliation is each nation's firm belief that it is the victim of the other's cruel and immoral behavior. This competitive victimhood suppresses empathy and fosters a sense of powerlessness. This study examines the historical and theolo...

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Main Author: Rosenstein, Marc (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: The University of North Carolina Press 2023
In: Cross currents
Year: 2023, Volume: 73, Issue: 2, Pages: 127-152
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Summary:One key obstacle in the quest for Israel-Palestine reconciliation is each nation's firm belief that it is the victim of the other's cruel and immoral behavior. This competitive victimhood suppresses empathy and fosters a sense of powerlessness. This study examines the historical and theological roots of Jewish victimhood identity and offers historical explanations as to why it persists even in the face of the twentieth century "Jewish emergence from powerlessness" (the establishment of Israel). Based on this analysis, practical suggestions are offered for escaping victimhood identity in order to make reconciliation possible.
ISSN:1939-3881
Contains:Enthalten in: Cross currents
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1353/cro.2023.a904520