While the book discussion group is open to all, it is strongly urged
that participants familiarize themselves with this literature in
advance of the discussion sessions. Several copies of each of the works
examined in this series will be available to members in the office.
On May 11 the New Israeli Historians Reading Group takes a look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from a different angle
with a discussion of Rashid Khalidi’s most recent work, The Iron Cage
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The “New Historians”, a loosely grouped school of Israeli
historiography, have re-examined the founding assumptions of Zionism
and the history of the modern Jewish state. Much of their work is based
on de-classified Israeli government papers. In this lecture series and
reading group, we will examine some of the major works of this literary
and academic movement.
Rabbi Dan Bronstein kicked off the series on October 14, 2007
with an overview of various trends in Zionist historical writing.
Recommended reading for this session included excerpts from The
Arab-Israeli Conflict in Israeli Textbooks 1948-2000, by Professor Elie
Podeh of Hebrew University, along with additional material.
Last October, Congregation Beth Elohim welcomed prominent
Israeli journalist Gershom Gorenberg, author of the acclaimed book The
Accidental Empire: Israel and the Birth of the Settlements, 1967-1977.
The reading group discussed The Accidental Empire at its December session.
In February the reading group discussed the work of Tom
Segev, Israel’s leading contemporary historian, and Benny Morris,
considered by many to be the founder of the “New Historians”.
Please watch the CBE website and the weekly Advisory for more details about the reading list and discussion leaders.
For more information, please contact David Greenberg at
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