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Interview Shlomo Sand: Simon Rocker meets a controversial Israeli academic concerned to debunk foundational Jewish ‘myths’

March 14, 2013 17:02
Shlomo Sand: Addressing 'inventions' (Photo: Olivia Grabowski-West)

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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Five years ago, Shlomo Sand published one of the most contentious Jewish books of recent times. In The Invention of the Jewish People, which appeared in English translation in 2009, the Tel Aviv University history professor debunked the idea of Jewish peoplehood.

Jews were not the descendants of ancient Israelites exiled from their homeland because there was no mass exile in the Roman era, he argued.

They were a diverse group of religious communities rather than a nation, often descended from diaspora converts and sharing a set of beliefs rather than a history.

Now, the 66-year-old academic, who was born in Austria and arrived in Israel in the year of its independence, has placed his dynamite under what he regards as another national myth: the “Land of Israel”, which is more sacred space than a historic homeland.