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The Invention of the Land of Israel
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"The Invention of the Land of Israel" Quotes

Shlomo Sand's "The Invention of the Land of Israel" explores how the concept of a divinely promised Jewish homeland in Palestine was constructed in modern times to serve political and nationalistic purposes.

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The Land of Israel is not an unchanging, eternal homeland, but rather a concept that has been shaped and reshaped over centuries.

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identityhistorynationalism

For centuries, religious longing for Zion existed without any practical intention to return.

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faithlonginghomeland

National memory is not a precise recollection of the past, but a constructed narrative serving the needs of the present.

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The idea of an ancient, continuous Jewish nation bonded to a specific territory is largely a modern invention.

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nationhoodidentitymodernity

Zionism reinterpreted ancient religious symbols for its own political aspirations.

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zionismreligionpolitics

The Land of Israel, as a national homeland, was not a central concept in Jewish thought for most of history.

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Geographical boundaries of the Land of Israel have always been fluid, defined by myth more than by map.

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The invention of tradition serves to legitimize political claims in the present.

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Historical narratives are often shaped by what people wish had happened, not what actually occurred.

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The connection between people and land is not always as direct or ancient as nationalist stories suggest.

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