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In: Routledge Research in International Environmental Law
During Israel's military operation in Gaza in the summer of 2014 the commanding officer of the Givati infantry brigade, Colonel Ofer Vinter, called upon his troops to fight "the terrorists who defame the God of Israel." This unprecedented call for religious war by a senior IDF commander caused an uproar, but it was just one symptom of a profound process of religionization, or de-secularization, that Israeli society has been going through since the turn of the twenty-first century.This book analyzes and explains, for the first time, the reasons for the religionization of Israeli society, a process known in Hebrew as hadata. Jewish religion, inseparable from Jewish nationality, was embedded in Zionism from its inception in the nineteenth century, but was subdued to a certain extent in favor of the national aspect in the interest of building a modern nation-state. Hadata has its origins in the 1967 war, has been accelerating since 2000, and is manifested in a number of key social fields: the military, the educational system, the media of mass communications, the teshuvah movement, the movement for Jewish renewal, and religious feminism. A major chapter of the book is devoted to the religionization of the visual fine arts field, a topic that has been largely neglected by previous researchers.Through careful examination of religionization, this book sheds light on a major development in Israeli society, which will additionally inform our understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. As such, it is a key resource for students and scholars of Israel Studies, and those interested in the relations between religion, culture, politics and nationalism, secularization and new social movements.
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In: Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Politics Ser
Cover -- Half Title -- Book Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: religion, secularization, nationalism, Zionism -- Religion-secularity -- Nationalism -- Orthodox reactions to Zionism -- Israeli Judaism -- Israeli secularism -- Religionization -- Hegemony -- Summary -- Notes -- References -- 2 The rise and fall of Labor Zionist hegemony -- The formation of Labor Zionist hegemony -- A corporatist economy -- Economic liberalization -- Summary -- Notes -- References -- 3 The Religious Zionist challenge -- Religious Zionism - demography -- The "historic partnership" -- Status Quo Letter -- Return of the repressed -- 1967-1973 -- Gush Emunim -- Socio-economic orientation -- Summary -- Notes -- References -- 4 Return, renewal, and in-between -- The teshuvah movement -- Shas and Mizrachi teshuvah -- "Inspiration, not authority": the Jewish renewal movement -- Summary -- Notes -- References -- 5 Education -- The religious educational sector -- Jewish education in the secular state system -- Civic education -- Charedim in higher education -- Summary -- Notes -- References -- 6 The IDF: from religionization to theocratization -- Charedim and military service: sharing the burden or division of labor? -- Religious Zionists -- Summary -- Notes -- References -- 7 Nationalism and religion in the visual fine arts field -- Kant, aesthetics, Jews -- Integration vs. nationalization: Hermann Cohen and Martin Buber -- Art as national education -- Establishment of the Israeli fine arts field -- Art education -- Religious art making -- Orthodox artists: a quest for change within religious Jewish orthodoxy -- Matronita and beyond -- Charedim in the visual arts field -- Summary: Nimrod's circumcision -- Notes -- References -- 8 Orthodox feminism -- Leah Shakdiel -- Women of the Wall
In: Routledge Research in International Environmental Law
chapter 1 Introduction: religion, secularization, nationalism, Zionism -- chapter 2 The rise and fall of Labor Zionist hegemony -- chapter 3 The Religious Zionist challenge -- chapter 4 Return, renewal, and in- between -- chapter 5 Education -- chapter 6 The IDF: from religionization to theocratization -- chapter 7 Nationalism and religion in the visual fine arts field -- chapter 8 Orthodox feminism -- chapter 9 Film, TV, media -- chapter 10 Conclusion.
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