1st Edition

Secularism and Religion in Jewish-Israeli Politics Traditionists and Modernity

By Yaacov Yadgar Copyright 2011
304 Pages
by Routledge

304 Pages
by Routledge

304 Pages
by Routledge

Common discourse on Jewish identity in Israel is dominated by the view that Jewish Israelis can, and should, be either religious or secular. Moving away from this conventional framework, this book examines the role of secularism and religion in Jewish society and politics. With a focus on the ‘traditionists’ ( masortim ) who comprise over a third of the Jewish-Israeli population, the author... Read more

Introduction.  Theoretical Framework  1. Traditionism and Choice  2. "Method", "Consistency" and Guilt  3. Traditionism and Observance  4. Cross-Pressures and Traditionist Solitude  5. Traditionism, Ethnicity and Gender  6. Traditionists’ Images of "The Orthodox" and "The Secular"  7. Rabbis, Halachic Reform, and the Non-Orthodox Movements.  Conclusion

Biography

Yaacov Yadgar is a senior lecturer in the department of political studies at Bar Ilan University in Israel. His research deals with issues of nationalism, ethnicity, religion and Israeli identity. His previous book, Our Story: National Narratives in the Israeli Press was published in Hebrew in 2004 and he has published a number of articles on the subject of nationalism and national identity.