This course deals with the Israeli politics, economy, society and culture, since its creation in 1948 till today. It analyzes the construction of the Israeli historical narrative as an identity-building narrative, intending to inculcate a collective memory to a diverse society. We will focus on key events and essential components that shaped the Israeli society from the fifties till the present. We will also discuss the changes that the Israeli society experiences in its almost seventy years of existence and how it affects its politics and culture. Among the topics we will discuss issues such as immigration, economic transformation, political upheaval, religious Zionism and post-Zionism, privatization and Americanization, Holocaust increasing role in shaping Israel's identity, diversity and multiculturalism, as well as the enduring conflict with the Palestinians and the Arab world.
This course is a direct extension of the first part "The History of Modern Israel: From an Idea to a State", so if you have not yet taken it, we highly recommend you start your learning from there (https://hua.dididi.sbs/learn/history-israel/).
In order to receive academic credit for this course you must successfully pass the academic exam on campus. For information on how to register for the academic exam – https://tauonline.tau.ac.il/registration
Additionally, you can apply to certain degrees using the grades you received on the courses. Read more on this here –
https://go.tau.ac.il/b.a/mooc-acceptance
Teachers interested in teaching this course in their class rooms are invited to explore our Academic High school program here – https://tauonline.tau.ac.il/online-highschool
* This course is a joint effort of Tel Aviv University & Israel Institute (www.israelinstitute.org)
* This course uses media material from various archives, courtesy to Yad Vashem Archive for their help.
* This course is self-paced. Once you register, you can participate in the course anytime, as often as you wish and over any stretch of time
In the first two decades of its existence the new state of Israel faced many challenges. Israelis at this period faced economic difficulties, insecure boarders, political challenges and social upheavals. Led by the Labor party, the new state absorbed huge numbers of Jewish immigrants who came primarily from Arab countries, as well as a significant number of Holocaust survivors. These projects and others required a collective effort and a spirit of commitment at the expense of individual needs and aspirations. Thus we can define Israeli society in those years as a mobilized society.
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13 Videos2 Lektüren1 Aufgabe2 Diskussionsthemen
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13 Videos•Insgesamt 51 Minuten
Course Trailer•2 Minuten
Introduction•1 Minute
The Israeli Political System•2 Minuten
The First Years - A Political review•4 Minuten
Security Threats and Military Operations•8 Minuten
Economic Difficulties and Economic Growth•6 Minuten
Facing mass Immigration and the Challenge of Absorption - Part 1•4 Minuten
Facing mass Immigration and the Challenge of Absorption - Part 2•3 Minuten
The Eichmann Trial•2 Minuten
International Relations and Domestic Policy•2 Minuten
A Man & A Symbol: Ben Gurion's Leadership – An interview with Prof. Zeev Tsachor (In Hebrew - Please use subtitles)•9 Minuten
Popular Culture and Common Life in the fifties and Sixties - An interview with Prof. Orit Rozin•6 Minuten
Summary•2 Minuten
2 Lektüren•Insgesamt 20 Minuten
The Armistice - Moshe Sharett•10 Minuten
The Kfar Qasim massacre court trial•10 Minuten
1 Aufgabe•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
Evaluate your knowledge•30 Minuten
2 Diskussionsthemen•Insgesamt 20 Minuten
The murder of Roi Rotberg and Moshe Dayan's eulogy•10 Minuten
The Challenge of Absorption•10 Minuten
Israel, Between War and Peace 1967-1979
Modul 2•2 Stunden abzuschließen
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From the late Sixties until the late Seventies Israeli society experienced two major wars that had a huge impact on life in the country, as well as one peace agreement that altered the status of Israel in the area and reinvigorated hope for a better future.
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9 Videos2 Lektüren1 Aufgabe2 Diskussionsthemen
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9 Videos•Insgesamt 87 Minuten
Opening•1 Minute
The Six-Day War•14 Minuten
The Impact of the War on Israeli society: Geography, demography, economy, politics, defense, culture, the issue of the territories•14 Minuten
The Yom Kippur war•10 Minuten
The Impact of the war on the Israeli society: political impact, economic, shattering of Israeli identity•6 Minuten
Non-Parliamentary political organization - Settlement movement•4 Minuten
Non-Parliamentary political organization - Peace Now•2 Minuten
Peace with Egypt•17 Minuten
The relations with Egypt - Interview with Shimon Shamir•18 Minuten
2 Lektüren•Insgesamt 20 Minuten
The path towards the Six-Day War - Political view•10 Minuten
The path towards the Six-Day War - Civilian view•10 Minuten
1 Aufgabe•Insgesamt 20 Minuten
Quiz•20 Minuten
2 Diskussionsthemen•Insgesamt 20 Minuten
The path towards the Six-Day War•10 Minuten
Different views regarding the "Fruits of the War"•10 Minuten
Israel - A Society in transition 1977-1995
Modul 3•2 Stunden abzuschließen
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In this lesson we will discuss the essential developments that transformed Israeli society at the end of the twentieth century.
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10 Videos1 Lektüre1 Aufgabe1 Diskussionsthema
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10 Videos•Insgesamt 65 Minuten
Opening•1 Minute
The political turnover and the rise of the "National traditional block"•7 Minuten
Economic transformation•9 Minuten
The 1st Lebanon war•3 Minuten
The Palestinian uprising (1st Intifada)•5 Minuten
Immigration•9 Minuten
Towards negotiations with the Palestinians•13 Minuten
The Oslo accords•7 Minuten
Peace with Jordan•5 Minuten
Rabin's Assassination•7 Minuten
1 Lektüre•Insgesamt 10 Minuten
Sephardi discrimination feelings•10 Minuten
1 Aufgabe•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
Quiz•30 Minuten
1 Diskussionsthema•Insgesamt 10 Minuten
Learning from the tragedy•10 Minuten
Changing Identity
Modul 4•3 Stunden abzuschließen
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This segment of the course attempts to explore the very elusive topic of Israel’s changing identity.
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7 Videos3 Lektüren1 Aufgabe6 Diskussionsthemen
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7 Videos•Insgesamt 55 Minuten
Opening•1 Minute
Americanization and Globalization: Politics and Culture•9 Minuten
The Jewish context: Israel-Diaspora relationship•11 Minuten
Towards a Multi-Cultural Society•10 Minuten
Zionism, Post-Zionism & Religious Zionism•9 Minuten
The Memory of the Holocaust as a Basis for Collective Identity•8 Minuten
The Memory of the Holocaust and the IDF (Israeli army) - An interview with Dr. Tammy Hoffman•8 Minuten
3 Lektüren•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
President Reuven Rivlin address regarding the fragmentation of the Israeli society•10 Minuten
Author Amos Oz arguing for cultural diversity•10 Minuten
Author Aharon Appelfeld, a Holocaust survivor, testifies:•10 Minuten
1 Aufgabe•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
Quiz•30 Minuten
6 Diskussionsthemen•Insgesamt 60 Minuten
The Americanization process•10 Minuten
The Melting pot•10 Minuten
A fictional monologue of a "post –Zionist"•10 Minuten
Post-Zionist or Anti-Zionist?•10 Minuten
Messianic Zionism: Deviation or Evolution?•10 Minuten
The lessons of the Holocaust•10 Minuten
Israel in the 21th century
Modul 5•2 Stunden abzuschließen
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The last part of the course will explore current issues that characterize Israel today. The "Start Up Nation", Social inequality, the Political fragmentation & the difficulties of being situated in the unstable and non-democratic Muslim Middle East.
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8 Videos1 Aufgabe3 Diskussionsthemen
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8 Videos•Insgesamt 77 Minuten
Opening•1 Minute
Economic growth and Transformation - The Start-Up nation•7 Minuten
Israeli society Probes, Challenges, The social protest and its results•5 Minuten
Israeli Democracy Political Fragmentation and Discontent•10 Minuten
The 2nd intifada, Gaza withdrawal and wars•13 Minuten
The Transformation of the Arab-Israeli Conflict (State Actors and non-State Players)•16 Minuten
Jewish and Democratic: Challenges and tensions•5 Minuten
Jewish and Democratic or Jewish vs Democratic? - An interview panel (In Hebrew - Please use subtitles)•21 Minuten
1 Aufgabe•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
Quiz•30 Minuten
3 Diskussionsthemen•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
Tycoons Controlling the economy•10 Minuten
Prof. Shlomo Ben-Ami warns of a real emergency:•10 Minuten
Jewish and/or Democratic•10 Minuten
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