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Doron Bar

    Yad Vashem
    Landscape and ideology
    • Landscape and ideology

      Reinterment of Renowned Jews in the Land of Israel (1904–1967)

      The book deals with the formative years of Israel’s evolving symbolic landscape (1904–1967). It covers the stories of a few dozen Jews who passed away in the Diaspora and later their remains were taken to be buried for the second time (and sometimes for the third) in Israel. These were Zionists and politicians, writers and poets, heroes and public activists whose common denominator was that they all passed away in the Diaspora, far and detached from the national homeland that they fought for before their tragic death. Only later, in an act of repair, their coffins were sent to be buried in the “sacred” Zionist soil, in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv or Dgania. These graves became pilgrimage sites and contributed to the design of Israel’s landscape. The book examines how and why such great effort was made to bring their remains to Israel for reinterment, and how the funerals and graves of the public figures became state symbols and national instruments for establishing Israeli sovereignty over the land.

      Landscape and ideology
    • Yad Vashem

      The Challenge of Shaping a Holocaust Remembrance Site, 19421976

      • 278pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The book offers an in-depth exploration of the planning and construction of Yad Vashem, Israel's premier Holocaust memorial. Tracing its origins from 1942 to the unveiling of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising memorial in 1976, it highlights the complex debates, setbacks, and successes in the commemoration process. The narrative reveals how Israeli leaders aimed to honor Holocaust victims while establishing Yad Vashem as a central hub for Holocaust remembrance worldwide, reflecting both a moral obligation and a cultural mission.

      Yad Vashem