This chapter discusses the role of the Holocaust for national memory and identity in contemporary Israel. Based on a sociological and socio-constructive approach to memory and identity, the chapter analyses the state memorial Yad Vashem, Israel’s Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Authority, as an institutionalization of the national memory and identity of the Holocaust, and two essential strategies of cultural ritualization of the Holocaust in Israel: The Holocaust Remembrance Day and the March of the Living. The chapter argues that the Holocaust played only a minor role in Israel’s nation-building programmes until the Six-Day War (1967) and the Yom Kippur War (1973). From those moments on the depiction of the Holocaust as a Jewish...
This paper provides a comparative analysis of memory and memorialization of the Holocaust in Israel ...
We asked in an open-ended way in 1999–2000 what national and world events Israeli Jews consider most...
We asked in an open-ended way in 1999–2000 what national and world events Israeli Jews consider most...
The public memory of the Jewish Holocaust at the hands of Nazi Germans has become a reference point ...
In the early years of Israel’s existence, the collective memory of the Holocaust was characterized b...
The interest in the Holocaust has been growing continuously over the last decades, and this study de...
In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the tragedies of the Holocaust and the Nakba (Ar...
In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the tragedies of the Holocaust and the Nakba (Ar...
For the vast majority of contemporary Israelis, the Holocaust is an acquired memory. However, over t...
In the early years of Israel’s existence, the collective memory of the Holocaust was characterized b...
The increase in memorialization of the Holocaust, starting in the 1970’s, indicates that it is a pro...
From the perception that: “state’s identity in international politics cannot be constructed at home ...
This study explores the relationship between national identity and history lessons in Israel as a me...
The Holocaust maintains a status of inviolability in the Christian religious public sphere and also ...
Much has been written about the representation of the Holocaust in Israel, but there is less awarene...
This paper provides a comparative analysis of memory and memorialization of the Holocaust in Israel ...
We asked in an open-ended way in 1999–2000 what national and world events Israeli Jews consider most...
We asked in an open-ended way in 1999–2000 what national and world events Israeli Jews consider most...
The public memory of the Jewish Holocaust at the hands of Nazi Germans has become a reference point ...
In the early years of Israel’s existence, the collective memory of the Holocaust was characterized b...
The interest in the Holocaust has been growing continuously over the last decades, and this study de...
In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the tragedies of the Holocaust and the Nakba (Ar...
In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the tragedies of the Holocaust and the Nakba (Ar...
For the vast majority of contemporary Israelis, the Holocaust is an acquired memory. However, over t...
In the early years of Israel’s existence, the collective memory of the Holocaust was characterized b...
The increase in memorialization of the Holocaust, starting in the 1970’s, indicates that it is a pro...
From the perception that: “state’s identity in international politics cannot be constructed at home ...
This study explores the relationship between national identity and history lessons in Israel as a me...
The Holocaust maintains a status of inviolability in the Christian religious public sphere and also ...
Much has been written about the representation of the Holocaust in Israel, but there is less awarene...
This paper provides a comparative analysis of memory and memorialization of the Holocaust in Israel ...
We asked in an open-ended way in 1999–2000 what national and world events Israeli Jews consider most...
We asked in an open-ended way in 1999–2000 what national and world events Israeli Jews consider most...