Israel si Europa de Est o relatie spirituala dificila/ Israel and Eastern Europe - A Difficult Spiritual Relationship

Leon Volovici

Abstract


This work traces the evolution of Jewish representation(s) of Europe since the Emancipation, focusing on the cultural image of Europe among the Eastern-European Jewish intelligentsia, in relation with the process of building a modern, national Jewish identity. The author mentions the idea of “abandoning†Europe which occured in the Zionist ideology and in the post-Holocaust Israeli public discourse due to the impact of modern political antisemitism, and to the influence of the European national ideologies. This study discusses the new tendencies of the Israeli society and culture to “rediscover†Europe and to re-build the cultural and spiritual bridges between Israel and the postcommunist Eastern Europe. Outlined in their recent books, the perspectives of two outstanding Israeli writers, such as Amos Oz and Aharon Appelfeld, are used, here, to exemplify this new approach.

Keywords


Antisemitism; Eastern Europe; Jewish Emancipation; Jewish identity; Modernity; Secular Judaism; Sionism; State of Israel; Aharon Appelfeld; Amos Oz; George Steiner

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