Description
The New Israelis: Ethnicity, Religion, and Nationalism offers a comprehensive analysis of Israeli identity formation and social dynamics. Alex Weingrod examines how ethnicity, religious traditions, and nationalist ideology intersect to create the complex tapestry of contemporary Israeli society.
The book explores the diverse communities within Israel, including Ashkenazi and Mizrahi Jews, Palestinian Arabs, and other minority groups. Weingrod investigates how these populations navigate their identities within a nation-state defined by competing religious and nationalist claims.
Drawing on sociological research and historical analysis, this work addresses fundamental questions about belonging, citizenship, and national identity in a pluralistic society. It provides essential insights into the tensions between secular and religious nationalism, and the challenges of building a cohesive nation from diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.