“Jerusalem Assassinated Rabin and Tel Aviv Commemorated him”: Rabin Memorials and the Discourse of National Identity in Israel

Title“Jerusalem Assassinated Rabin and Tel Aviv Commemorated him”: Rabin Memorials and the Discourse of National Identity in Israel
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1998
AuthorsVered Vinitzky‐Seroussi
JournalCity & Society
Volume10
Issue1
Pagination183-203
ISSN1548-744X
Abstract

WHILE TEL AVIV commemorated Yitzhak Rabin and his assassination on the night of November 4th, 1995, Jerusalem virtually ignored both. By appropriating Rabin, Tel Aviv may have gained a measure of legitimacy as the real capital of Israel, while Jerusalem through neglect, relinquished its symbolic role as one. Through their distinct practices of commemoration, Israel's two major urban centers define two contrasting national identities—a contrast that reflects the socio-political bifurcation of Israeli Jewish society.2 [Israel, commemoration, politics, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv]

URLhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1525/city.1998.10.1.183/abstract
DOI10.1525/city.1998.10.1.183
Short Title“Jerusalem Assassinated Rabin and Tel Aviv Commemorated him”