A Jewish Guide in the Holy Land : How Christian Pilgrims Made Me Israeli.

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Author / Creator:Feldman, Jackie.
Imprint:Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, 2016.
Description:1 online resource (222 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11756034
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ISBN:9780253021489
0253021480
9780253021250
0253021251
9780253021373
0253021375
0253021251
0253021375
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:For many Evangelical Christians, a trip to the Holy Land is an integral part of practicing their faith. Arriving in groups, most of these pilgrims are guided by Jewish Israeli tour guides. For more than three decades, Jackie Feldman'born into an Orthodox Jewish family in New York, now an Israeli citizen, scholar, and licensed guide'has been leading tours, interpreting Biblical landscapes, and fielding questions about religion and current politics. In this book, he draws on pilgrimage and tourism studies, his own experiences, and interviews with other guides, Palestinian drivers and travel agents, and Christian pastors to examine the complex interactions through which guides and tourists "co-produce" the Bible Land. He uncovers the implicit politics of travel brochures and religious souvenirs. Feldman asks what it means when Jewish-Israeli guides get caught up in their own performances or participate in Christian rituals, and reflects on how his interactions with Christian tourists have changed his understanding of himself and his views of religion.
Other form:Print version: Feldman, Jackie. A Jewish Guide in the Holy Land : How Christian Pilgrims Made Me Israeli. Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, ©2016 9780253021250
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For many Evangelical Christians, a trip to the Holy Land is an integral part of practicing their faith. Arriving in groups, most of these pilgrims are guided by Jewish Israeli tour guides. For more than three decades, Jackie Feldman--born into an Orthodox Jewish family in New York, now an Israeli citizen, scholar, and licensed guide--has been leading tours, interpreting Biblical landscapes, and fielding questions about religion and current politics. In this book, he draws on pilgrimage and tourism studies, his own experiences, and interviews with other guides, Palestinian drivers and travel agents, and Christian pastors to examine the complex interactions through which guides and tourists "co-produce" the Bible Land. He uncovers the implicit politics of travel brochures and religious souvenirs. Feldman asks what it means when Jewish-Israeli guides get caught up in their own performances or participate in Christian rituals, and reflects on how his interactions with Christian tourists have changed his understanding of himself and his views of religion.

Physical Description:1 online resource (222 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780253021489
0253021480
9780253021250
0253021251
9780253021373
0253021375