Religious Zionism and the settlement project : ideology, politics, and civil disobedience /

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Author / Creator:Hellinger, Moshe, autor.
Imprint:Albany : State University of New York Press, [2018]
Description:xxi, 325 pages ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11552211
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Other authors / contributors:Hershkowitz, Isaac, author.
Susser, Bernard, 1942- author.
ISBN:9781438468396
1438468393
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other form:Online version: Hellinger, Moshe, autor. Religious Zionism and the settlement project. Albany : State University of New York Press, [2018] 9781438468402
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Summary:The Jewish settlements in disputed territories are among the most contentious issues in Israeli and international politics. This book delves into the ideological and rabbinic discourses of the religious Zionists who founded the settlement movement and lead it to this day. Based on Hebrew primary sources seldom available to scholars and the public, Moshe Hellinger, Isaac Hershkowitz, and Bernard Susser provide an authoritative history of the settlement project. They examine the first attempts at settling in the 1970s, the evacuation of Sinai in the 1980s, the Oslo Accords and assassination of Yitzhak Rabin in the 1990s, and the withdrawal from Gaza and the reaction of radical settler groups in the 2000s. The authors question why the evacuation of settlements led to largely theatrical opposition, without mass violence or civil war. They show that for religious Zionists, a "theological-normative balance" undermined their will to resist aggressively because of a deep veneration for the state as the sacred vehicle of redemption.
Physical Description:xxi, 325 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781438468396
1438468393