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Zionism preferred villages and not cities, and the result is still felt today

Opinion /

November 2018

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(Leichter), R. A. (2018). Zionism preferred villages and not cities, and the result is still felt today. Samuel Neaman Institute.
https://www.neaman.org.il/en/zionism-preferred-villages-and-not-cities-and-the-result-is-still-felt-today-2/

Prof. Rachel Alterman talks about Zionism, the history of settlement in Israel and the cities that have been established.

Most Israelis are urbanites, but the cities – although they have always led the country economically, culturally and politically – have always held second place from the Zionist point of view. The national priorities, passion and ideology were elsewhere: land, farming, agriculture, moshav, kibbutz and rural life were considered the embodiment of Zionist vision and fulfillment.  The development of the Israeli cities was deeply influenced by these priorities.

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