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Going on the offensive: the religious Zionist rabbinic ethos in Judea and Samaria as a response to post-heroism / Mashiach, Amir   Journal Article
Mashiach, Amir Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines some of the conceptual changes taking place in religious Zionist thinking in the course of the last three decades, as expressed in the writings of Judea and Samaria rabbis. The Halachic literature produced by these rabbis reinforces the offensive Jewish‒Israeli ethos, a sea change from Halachic texts composed by Diaspora Jews. From the theological point of view, this change is part of the return to the days of biblical-Jewish identity; from an ideological point of view, it is part of the reaction against the post-heroic culture that has infiltrated the IDF and the desire to influence this conceptual retreat from within.
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Heroic text in a post-heroic environment: national liturgy in Mizrahi ultra-Orthodox prayer books / Leon, Nissim   Journal Article
Leon, Nissim Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article seeks to address the adaptation of a heroic text (the prayer for the welfare of Israel’s soldiers) to a social environment (Mizrahi haredi society in Israel) that it critical of its content yet seeks to include the prayer in its canonical texts (in this instance, the prayer book) owing to social and political circumstances. It will argue that the accommodation can be understood within the framework of the discussion of post-heroism in civil‒military relations in Israel, whereby different groups create models or forms of heroism that either compete with or accord with the dominant (national military) model.
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