Religious Communities in Jerusalem 1843-1974 and Minorities in Israel

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Synopsis

This is the second of the new document collections available as part of the multi-part set Minorities in the Middle East. In these four volumes the selection of documents combines to give an overview of the interplay within and between the different faiths existing in Jerusalem. These pages contain documents exploring the treatment and position of the diverse religious minorities within Jerusalem and more generally in Israel after 1948. Historically, relations between Muslims and non-Muslims have varied according to political events. Within the confines of Jerusalem and its environs the many different claims of the main faiths of Islam, Judaism and Christianity to parts of the city have exacerbated the effects of the political climate. Furthermore, struggles for rights to minority worship within the state have been diverted as rivalries between churches, particularly within the Christian church, have divided congregations.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9781788067003
  • Number of pages: 2018
  • Dimensions: 282 x 190 x 235 mm
  • Weight: 4820g
  • Languages: English