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Suffering as Identity

The Jewish Paradigm

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Reaching from biblical times to the present day, Esther Benbassa's prize-winning exploration of Jewish identity is both epic and comprehensive. She shows how in the Jewish world, the representation and ritualization of suffering have shaped the history of both the people and the religion.
Benbassa argues that the nineteenth century gave rise to a Jewish 'lachrymose' historiography, and that Jewish history was increasingly seen to be a 'vale of tears'-a development that has become even more pronounced since the Holocaust. The treatment of the Holocaust in the State of Israel now has the form of a civil religion. In principle within reach of everyone, the 'duty of memory' and the uniqueness of the genocide have mitigated for many Jews the loss of other traditions. The Israeli government invokes the memory of the Holocaust to neutralize threats to its interests-ensuring that suffering continues to be a central part of Jewish identity and positioning the State of Israeli as a redemptive force.
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Authors:
Benbassa, Esther
Year Published:
2010
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781844674046
Number of Pages:
256
Place of Publication:
London
Publication Date:
02/03/2010
Publisher:
Verso Books
Language:
English
Imprint:
Verso Books
SKU:
9781844674046

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