MEMAHAMI INGATAN KULTURAL YAHUDI DALAM KONFLIK ISRAEL-PALESTINA
Leonard C. Epafras(1*)
(1) Program Studi Inter-Religious Studies Sekolah Pascasarjana Universitas Gadjah Mada
(*) Corresponding Author
Abstract
This article is an assessment to the role of the Jewish cultural memory in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Cultural memory in this regard is a social or collective memory that links to the fateful moment(s) in
the past. These past experiences shape the ones identities, way of life, self-image and perception, and
the attitude toward the others. Jewish cultural memory is supplied by religious narratives, diaspora
experiences, the emergence of Zionism, Holocaust/Shoah, and the rebirth of Masada historical moment.
Those memories have a strong influence toward Israeli government in dealing with the conflict with the
Arabs, especially with Palestinians.
Cultural memory in this regard is a social or collective memory that links to the fateful moment(s) in
the past. These past experiences shape the ones identities, way of life, self-image and perception, and
the attitude toward the others. Jewish cultural memory is supplied by religious narratives, diaspora
experiences, the emergence of Zionism, Holocaust/Shoah, and the rebirth of Masada historical moment.
Those memories have a strong influence toward Israeli government in dealing with the conflict with the
Arabs, especially with Palestinians.
Keywords
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Cultural Memory, Religious Narrative, Jewish History
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