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Monday, 16 June 2008
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Tuesday 17th June, 8pm
Lecture by Akiva Orr: Cultural Identity Complex as a motivation in politics
 
Akiva Orr, one of the founders of the anti-capitalist and anti-zionist organisation Matzpen, will give his view on the psychology behind zionism, an opinion that is not frequently heard.
 
Akiva Orr will soon turn 79 years of age and we are honoured that he wants to come to Beit Sahour to share his long experience and his point of view with us.
 
Akiva states that the first zionists did not only want to establish a shelter for the persecuted jews, they wanted to create an alternative identity for jews. Through zionism they created the right to secular judaism, to be jewish without being religious.
 

Akiva Orr argues that to be Jewish is to be religious; there is no such thing as a secular Jewish identity. Only those who keep the mitzvoth, or "commandments", remain "indisputably Jews;" the tenets of Judaism cannot be secularized. Zionism, which is predicated on such a project of secularization, has failed. The secular JewishState has been unable to provide its Jewish citizens with a new, secular Jewish identity. The failure was inevitable: "Zionism" is no more than a heresy of Judaism and the ethnocentrism of Jewish Israelis. The "dominant criterion of personal and political behaviour" should instead be the "wellbeing" of "humanity as a whole and not one's self, nation, or God." The anthropocentric should take the place of the theocentric, the ethnocentric and the egocentric
 
Akiva will also talk about the ongoing process of disintegration in the Israeli society. The society consists of different fragments that can only be hold together through confrontation with a shared enemy.

 
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