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ID100589
Title ProperDruze in Israel
Other Title Informationquestions of identity, citizenship, and patriotism
LanguageENG
AuthorNisan, Mordechai
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Druze of Israel constitute a very unique community within the pluralistic, though Jewish-dominated, social map of the country. Their religious heritage and ethnic integrity set them apart, even while they have participated in the political and military domains in close affiliation with the Jewish population. Through research and analysis, a picture emerges of Druze solidarity with the Zionist ethos, as they simultaneously distance themselves from the Arab and Islamic themes resonant among the Israeli-Arab sector of society. The tiny Druze group prioritizes while balancing its allegiances, vigorously defends its interests, and campaigns for improved socio-economic conditions in the complexity of their minority experience in the state of Israel. The paradoxes of Druze life, simultaneously loyal to state and community, present an intricate picture of perseverance, patriotism, and patience in Israel.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Journal Vol. 64, No. 4; Aut 2010: p575-596
Journal SourceMiddle East Journal Vol. 64, No. 4; Aut 2010: p575-596
Key WordsIsrael ;  Identity ;  Patriotism ;  Citizenship ;  Minority