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Year:
2015
Catalog number :
45-005695
ISBN:
978-965-493-829-7
Pages:
264
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Ideology and Landscape

Reinterment of Renowned Jews in the Land of Israel, 1904-1967

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Synopsis
The book deals with the formative years of Israel's evolving symbolic landscape. The research covers the story of a few dozen Jews who passed away in the Diaspora and later their remains were taken to be buried for the second time (and sometimes for the third) in Israel. These were Zionists and politicians, writers and poets, heroes and public activists whose common denominator was that they all passed away in the Diaspora, far and detached from the national homeland that they fought for before their tragic death. Only later, in an act of repair, their coffins were sent to be buried in the "sacred" Zionist soil, in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv or Dgania. These graves became pilgrimage sites and contributed to the design of Israel's symbolic landscape.

The book was published in English in cooperation with De Gruyter Oldenbourg and can be found here.

Reviews

"Ideology and Landscape answers many questions regarding the history of the Zionist movement and the creation of the state of Israel. It should be included in any academic library with works on Jewish history. Hopefully it will be translated into English and other languages." - AJL, by Nira G. Wolfe, February 2016
Sgula, by Dr. Yamima Hovav, February 2016
Ha'aretz, by: Izhak La'or, November 2015 
MyTour, October 2015 
"In 1949, Herzl’s body was flown to Israel, first over Haifa, and then to Tel Aviv, where he laid in state in Opera Square, in the city’s center. Thousands came to pay their respects, before his body was taken to Jerusalem, where a siren was blared on the radio. Representatives of 400 communities brought bags of soil from their land to put into the ground with him." - The Times of Israel, by: JESSICA STEINBERG, November 2015