Towards a redefinition of Jewish nationalism in Israel? The enigma of Shas
Titel:
Towards a redefinition of Jewish nationalism in Israel? The enigma of Shas
Auteur:
Peled, Yoav
Verschenen in:
Ethnic and racial studies
Paginering:
Jaargang 21 (1998) nr. 4 pagina's 703-727
Jaar:
1998-07-01
Inhoud:
The electoral success of Shas, a mizrahi, religious political party in Israel is analysed with the help of the cultural division of labour model. Mizrahim (Jews originating in Muslim countries) are a semi-peripheral ethnic group in Israel, located between the dominant ashkenazim (Jews of European origin) and the Palestinians. While most mizrahim have been voting Likud for the past twenty-five years, increasingly the poorer among them have been shifting their vote to Shas. The key to Shas's success, where other efforts to organize mizrahi political parties have failed, is its integrative, rather than separatist, ideology. Shas seeks to replace secular Zionism with religious Judaism as the hegemonic ideology in Israeli society, and presents this as the remedy for both the socio-economic and the cultural grievances of its constituency. This integrative message, emphasizing the commonalities between mizrahim and ashkenazim, rather than their differences, is attractive to mizrahim because of their semi-peripheral position in the society.