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Our Promised Land

Faith and Militant Zionism in Israeli Settlements

Charles Selengut

Our Promised Land takes readers inside radical Israeli settlements to explore how they were formed, what the people in them believe, and their role in the Middle East today. Charles Selengut analyzes the emergence of the radical Israeli Messianic Zionist movement, which advocates Jewish settlement and sovereignty over the whole of biblical Israel as a religious obligation and as the means of world transformation. The movement has established scores of controversial settlements throughout the contested West Bank, bringing more than 300,000 Jews to the area. Messianic Zionism is a fundamentalist movement but wields considerable political power.

Our Promised Land, which draws on years of research and interviews in these settlements, offers an intimate and nuanced look at Messianic Zionism, life in the settlements, connections with the worldwide Christian community, and the impact on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Selengut offers an in-depth exploration of a topic that is often mentioned in the headlines but little understood.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 202 • Trim: 6½ x 9¼
978-1-4422-1685-3 • Hardback • August 2015 • $51.00 • (£39.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Jewish Studies, Religion / Judaism / General, Social Science / Sociology of Religion, History / Middle East / General, Religion / Messianic Judaism, Political Science / General
Charles Selengut is professor of sociology at Morris College and a former professor of religion at Drew University. He is the author of several books, including Sacred Fury: Understanding Religious Violence.
Introduction
1. The Rise of the Settlements
2. From Zionism to Messianic Nationalism
3. Faith, Culture, and Community Life
4. Inside The Settlements: Portraits, Conversations, and Experiences
5. Judaism, Religious Nationalism, and the Middle East Conflict
A Note on Research Methods

Notes
Glossary
Key Figures
About the Author
Yesha—an acronym made up of the Hebrew initials of Judea, Samaria, and Gaza, the lands Israel wrested from Syria, Jordan, and Egypt in the 1967 Six-Day War—is also the name of the movement to reestablish Jewish control of all of biblical Israel by resettlement. Stereotyped as violent, intransigent fundamentalists, the people of Yesha, as sociologist Selengut, who has studied them for many years, demonstrates, show a broad range of ideas about how their bedrock conviction that Jews are duty-bound to occupy the land God gave them should be realized. Some are downright pacifist, while at the other extreme are settlers who practice eye-for-an-eye retaliation for attacks. In five long, sober chapters, Selengut reviews the rise of the settlements after the Six-Day War, the evolution of some Zionists into messianic nationalists, the culture and faith of settler communities, authoritative settlement figures, and the future of Yesha in the ongoing Middle East conflict. Selengut’s dense, compact report is an invaluable resource for everyone studying modern Israel.
— Booklist, Starred Review


For knowledge of messianic Zionist discourse, this is the book to read.
— Journal of Church and State


Charles Selengut has turned his attention to the religious Zionist fundamentalist settlers who have made claims on what they view as their divinely promised Land of Israel and put their views and actions under his careful sociological lens. The result is a fascinating and highly informed account of these people whose beliefs and activities are rattling the Middle East.
— Samuel Heilman, distinguished professor of sociology, Harold M. Proshansky Chair of Jewish Studies, CUNY Queens College and The Graduate Center


This interesting and engaging book brings us inside the world and the world view of the militant Zionist settlers who see Palestinian territories as Jewish sacred land. It should be required reading for anyone concerned about the rise of religious activism around the world and about the prospects for peace in the Middle East.
— Mark Juergensmeyer, professor emeritus of global studies and sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara


Our Promised Land is a must-read for experts in the field, yet it is also accessible and will be deeply educational to the millions with a stake in the issues discussed. Due to the near perfect combination of strengths Selengut brings to the task, this comprehensive and courageous book sheds light, grows understanding, and brings us further down the path to human betterment.
— Frank Kaufmann, international director, Inter-Religious Federation for World Peace


Explains Messianic Zionism—essential to understanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict—in accessible terms

Takes readers inside controversial Jewish settlements in the West Bank

Explores how a fundamentalist group leverages so much political power in Israel and worldwide

Discusses the connections between Zionism and Christians

• Winner, Booklist’s Top 10 Religion and Spirituality Books

Our Promised Land

Faith and Militant Zionism in Israeli Settlements

Cover Image
Hardback
Summary
Summary
  • Our Promised Land takes readers inside radical Israeli settlements to explore how they were formed, what the people in them believe, and their role in the Middle East today. Charles Selengut analyzes the emergence of the radical Israeli Messianic Zionist movement, which advocates Jewish settlement and sovereignty over the whole of biblical Israel as a religious obligation and as the means of world transformation. The movement has established scores of controversial settlements throughout the contested West Bank, bringing more than 300,000 Jews to the area. Messianic Zionism is a fundamentalist movement but wields considerable political power.

    Our Promised Land, which draws on years of research and interviews in these settlements, offers an intimate and nuanced look at Messianic Zionism, life in the settlements, connections with the worldwide Christian community, and the impact on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Selengut offers an in-depth exploration of a topic that is often mentioned in the headlines but little understood.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 202 • Trim: 6½ x 9¼
    978-1-4422-1685-3 • Hardback • August 2015 • $51.00 • (£39.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Jewish Studies, Religion / Judaism / General, Social Science / Sociology of Religion, History / Middle East / General, Religion / Messianic Judaism, Political Science / General
Author
Author
  • Charles Selengut is professor of sociology at Morris College and a former professor of religion at Drew University. He is the author of several books, including Sacred Fury: Understanding Religious Violence.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction
    1. The Rise of the Settlements
    2. From Zionism to Messianic Nationalism
    3. Faith, Culture, and Community Life
    4. Inside The Settlements: Portraits, Conversations, and Experiences
    5. Judaism, Religious Nationalism, and the Middle East Conflict
    A Note on Research Methods

    Notes
    Glossary
    Key Figures
    About the Author
Reviews
Reviews
  • Yesha—an acronym made up of the Hebrew initials of Judea, Samaria, and Gaza, the lands Israel wrested from Syria, Jordan, and Egypt in the 1967 Six-Day War—is also the name of the movement to reestablish Jewish control of all of biblical Israel by resettlement. Stereotyped as violent, intransigent fundamentalists, the people of Yesha, as sociologist Selengut, who has studied them for many years, demonstrates, show a broad range of ideas about how their bedrock conviction that Jews are duty-bound to occupy the land God gave them should be realized. Some are downright pacifist, while at the other extreme are settlers who practice eye-for-an-eye retaliation for attacks. In five long, sober chapters, Selengut reviews the rise of the settlements after the Six-Day War, the evolution of some Zionists into messianic nationalists, the culture and faith of settler communities, authoritative settlement figures, and the future of Yesha in the ongoing Middle East conflict. Selengut’s dense, compact report is an invaluable resource for everyone studying modern Israel.
    — Booklist, Starred Review


    For knowledge of messianic Zionist discourse, this is the book to read.
    — Journal of Church and State


    Charles Selengut has turned his attention to the religious Zionist fundamentalist settlers who have made claims on what they view as their divinely promised Land of Israel and put their views and actions under his careful sociological lens. The result is a fascinating and highly informed account of these people whose beliefs and activities are rattling the Middle East.
    — Samuel Heilman, distinguished professor of sociology, Harold M. Proshansky Chair of Jewish Studies, CUNY Queens College and The Graduate Center


    This interesting and engaging book brings us inside the world and the world view of the militant Zionist settlers who see Palestinian territories as Jewish sacred land. It should be required reading for anyone concerned about the rise of religious activism around the world and about the prospects for peace in the Middle East.
    — Mark Juergensmeyer, professor emeritus of global studies and sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara


    Our Promised Land is a must-read for experts in the field, yet it is also accessible and will be deeply educational to the millions with a stake in the issues discussed. Due to the near perfect combination of strengths Selengut brings to the task, this comprehensive and courageous book sheds light, grows understanding, and brings us further down the path to human betterment.
    — Frank Kaufmann, international director, Inter-Religious Federation for World Peace


Features
Features
  • Explains Messianic Zionism—essential to understanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict—in accessible terms

    Takes readers inside controversial Jewish settlements in the West Bank

    Explores how a fundamentalist group leverages so much political power in Israel and worldwide

    Discusses the connections between Zionism and Christians

Awards
Awards
  • • Winner, Booklist’s Top 10 Religion and Spirituality Books

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