This essay seeks to explicate a tension that lies at the very root of our discourse on Israel as a Jewish state. I argue that the academic and political fields tend to confuse and conflate two different, often contradictory understandings or constructions of the very meaning of Jewish politics. Schematically labelling these as Jewish politics versus the politics of Jews (and derived from these, the outlook of Israel as a “Jewish state” versus the notion of it being solely a “state of Jews”), I argue that the conflicting political and ideological constructions are nourished by different readings of Jewish identity and authenticity, which were first developed in Europe by leading (self-identified secular) Zionist ideologues, and later shaped ...
This papers investigates Palestinian and Zionist understanding of a common state inPalestine by exam...
This essay examines the concept of shelilat hagalut (negation of exile/Diaspora) and argues that in ...
This study examines the evolution of Jewish identity in modern times as a result of the onset of nat...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
<p>Israel's establishment in 1948 in former British-Mandate Palestine as a Jewish country and as a l...
The paper presents a distinction I worked out in great detail in my book A Political Theory for the ...
This unique book provides a critical perspective on identity to question how Israeli Jews manage and...
This article discusses how processes through which some Israeli and Diaspora Jews resist the state-i...
Contemporary Israel is engaged in religious, national and ethnic struggles over the definition of ci...
For many years before and after the establishment of the state of Israel, the belief that Israel is ...
As the fiftieth anniversary of Israeli statehood approaches, along with the commemoration of the hun...
This article explores symbolic boundaries and identity-formation of the ‘ethnonational Us’, using na...
This essay argues that the more the state or the political is treated as autonomous the more the spe...
Zionism after 100 years The State of Israel after 50 years. A Survey of the Zionist Debate in Israe...
This papers investigates Palestinian and Zionist understanding of a common state inPalestine by exam...
This essay examines the concept of shelilat hagalut (negation of exile/Diaspora) and argues that in ...
This study examines the evolution of Jewish identity in modern times as a result of the onset of nat...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
<p>Israel's establishment in 1948 in former British-Mandate Palestine as a Jewish country and as a l...
The paper presents a distinction I worked out in great detail in my book A Political Theory for the ...
This unique book provides a critical perspective on identity to question how Israeli Jews manage and...
This article discusses how processes through which some Israeli and Diaspora Jews resist the state-i...
Contemporary Israel is engaged in religious, national and ethnic struggles over the definition of ci...
For many years before and after the establishment of the state of Israel, the belief that Israel is ...
As the fiftieth anniversary of Israeli statehood approaches, along with the commemoration of the hun...
This article explores symbolic boundaries and identity-formation of the ‘ethnonational Us’, using na...
This essay argues that the more the state or the political is treated as autonomous the more the spe...
Zionism after 100 years The State of Israel after 50 years. A Survey of the Zionist Debate in Israe...
This papers investigates Palestinian and Zionist understanding of a common state inPalestine by exam...
This essay examines the concept of shelilat hagalut (negation of exile/Diaspora) and argues that in ...
This study examines the evolution of Jewish identity in modern times as a result of the onset of nat...