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REITER, YITZHAK (4) answer(s).
 
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Economic and political power in Jordan: The Palestinian transjo / Reiter, Yitzhak Winter 2004  Journal Article
Reiter, Yitzhak Journal Article
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Publication Winter 2004.
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How to live together with the clashing narratives over the holy places / Reiter, Yitzhak   Journal Article
Reiter, Yitzhak Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In this article I argue that despite the clashing narratives regarding the Temple Mount/Al-Haram al-Sharif in Jerusalem, there is a way for Israeli Jews and Palestinian Muslims to relate to this sacred site peacefully. I will begin by describing the significance of this holy site for Jews and for Muslims, then address the current denial and belittling of the narrative of the other, and will conclude with recommended measures for how to live together at this holy place.
Key Words Jews  Palestinian Muslims 
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Narratives of Jerusalem and its sacred compound / Reiter, Yitzhak   Journal Article
Reiter, Yitzhak Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract W hile theorists of nationalism have described the masses as followers of elites who imagine or invent identities for them, it can be argued that the creators of nations have had to act within the framework of the popular culture and consciousness. They must be acquainted from the outset with religious, linguistic and cultural traditions and have to contend with them before they can begin to shape them according to their aims.
Key Words Palestine  Nationalism  Israel  Jerusalem  national identities 
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Pantheonizing the Jerusalem Haram: from Pan-Islamic to a national Palestinian pantheon / Reiter, Yitzhak   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Analyzing the initiative to establish an Islamic–Arab–Palestinian pantheon in the holiest place in Jerusalem against the background of the Arab–Jewish conflict in Palestine, this article discusses the transformation of the Haram pantheon from an all-Islamic burial place to a Palestinian national one in which the Husayni family was given priority. Understanding decision-making regarding who was entitled to be buried in this special place is the main focus of the article. The eight personalities who were buried at the Haram signify different motivations according to the authority in charge of allowing the burial in the Haram, family ties and networks and the political needs of the Arabs of Palestine as well as the Hashemites.
Key Words Jerusalem  Palestinians  Al-Aqsa  Al-Haram Al-Sharif  Pantheon  Al-Husayni family 
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