Abstract

The Jewish settlement project over the past century has given birth to two architectural traditions: Eretz Israeli architecture and Israeli adrikhalut. Eretz Israeli architecture refers to architecture made by Jews in Eretz Israel (“The Land of Israel,” aka “Palestine”) before the declaration of the State of Israel. Israeli adrikhalut is an architectural tradition of Hebrew-speaking Jews in the State of Israel and the Palestinian Occupied Territories after the declaration of the State of Israel.

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