Abstract

This chapter examines the relationship between political re-burials and emergent nationalism in contemporary Israel. The re-burials include the bodily remains of important Zionist leaders and others who died in the Jewish Diaspora, and who were re-buried at the state's major ceremonial site, Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, as well as the bones of famed Jewish saints who were buried in Morocco and whose remains were later brought to Israel. Attention is also given to the conflicts between Israeli archaeologists and the ultra-orthodox leadership regarding bones that are uncovered in archaeological research. The chapter concludes that the Israeli obsession with bones' is an expression of the current political-cultural struggles between different Israeli élite.

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