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Jewish State or Israeli Nation? [Hardcover]

Boas Evron (Author)
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June 22, 1995

"... an excellent book... provides valuable insights into a broad range of cutting-edge topics in the social sciences such as ethnic and identity politics, nation building, transnationalism and diasporas." —Choice

"This book will take its place as a classic in the field..." —Journal of Church and State

"... a lucid formulation of post-Zionist ideology for the generation of the 1980s and 1990s." —International Journal of Middle East Studies

"It is... a remarkable experience to read Evron's thoughtful book. He finds much to criticize in the conventional reading of Jewish history and argues that Israel should be thought of not as a state for the Jewish people but as a territorial state much like others, with full rights for all its inhabitants." —Foreign Affairs

"... an extremely erudite, brilliant and powerful book with a novel approach: a sober secular conception of Judaism." —Maariv

"A provocative post-Zionist critique of the fundamental concepts of Jewish peoplehood, Zionism, and Israeli nationalism." —Choice

"This compelling book conveys the reader straight to the frontline of the
battle raging in Israel over the proper boundaries of the national
identity. Evron's radical post-Zionist critique of Israel's conceptual
foundations calls in question the core link between Israel and Judaism and
between Israel and the Jewish diaspora. His penetrating analysis
challenges the muddled ideological bearings of Israel's public
self-images and points the way toward what may be a more realistic
adaptation to its Middle Eastern environment." —Noah Lucas, Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies

"Boas Evron is one of the most important and innovative contemporary Jewish-Israeli thinkers and writers.... For the English-speaking reader, Evron's book is a unique opportunity to understand the new secular Israeli nationalism, written by one of its most critical yet optimistic representatives." —Baruch Kimmerling, The Hebrew University

Boas Evron concludes that Israel should become a territorial state that would accommodate its sizeable non-Jewish minority in a truly democratic way.


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This thorough critique of Zionism by a native Israeli challenges basic, widely held assumptions. Evron, founder and director of the Israeli Arts Council's Project of Translations of Classics into Hebrew, defines Zionism as the belief that Jews throughout the world constitute a single nation that has aspired to reassumble itself in Israel, its ancient homeland. But in Evron's analysis, the Jewish people are primarily not a national polity but rather a religious community whose convenant with God has sustained the Jews in the Diaspora. He contends that the Arab nations' siege of Israel is not a continuation of anti-Jewish hatred, as Zionists maintain, but instead a military-political struggle of two peoples fighting for the same land. Part history, part polemic, Evron's erudite study urges Israel to grant full equality to its Muslim, Christian and Druze citizens in a democratic, secular state. He envisions Israel as the prime mover in a regional federation collaborating economically with its Arab neighbors.
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Language Notes

Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Hebrew

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press (June 22, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0253319633
  • ISBN-13: 978-0253319630
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,594,039 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Both learned and honest, rarely coexist-- here YES. Lahaim!, January 24, 2011
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This book is a distillation of a Hebrew version but as a whole exhibits Zionism as it is as a rather pampered myth. It does not do so as an anti-Jewish or an anti-Israeli diatribe but as a backgrounder asking what holds up the whole notion of "nation of the Jews?" The answer is written to pry minds open with facts and reason and worth the seriousness it requires reading it carefully (maybe even taking notes). Herein are questions that, had they been dealt with after WWII, a lot less people would have needlessly died and Israel would have had a future as the Founding Fathers hoped: A LIGHT ONTO THE [ARAB]NATIONS," guiding them into modernization. But,starting with those who conceptualized Zionism, myths had to be held up by lies and now hate is giving way to a reverse alihah so that demographics may well end the notion of a Great Jewish leadership of the Semitic World. It's a tough book, but when you've read it you know that you'll, from time to time, re-read it to think through its many provocative notions. One thing is sure, Israel is a gathering of some of the world's best mind. The question is how many are mad and how many are shysters sealing the doom of the many luminaries that inhabit it?
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
second aliya, first aliya, integral nationalism
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Eretz Israel, United States, Eastern Europe, World War, Achad Ha'am, Holy Land, Old Yishuv, Middle East, Land of Kedem, East European, Soviet Union, Diaspora Jews, Jewish Diaspora, Balfour Declaration, European Jewry, Western Europe, Jewish Agency, The Messianic Farce, Beit Zvi, Palestinian Arab, Ottoman Empire, Achdut Ha'avoda, The Hebrew People, Arabs of Palestine, Six-Day War
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