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Home articlesdb articles Alberstein, Michal. Israeli-Jewish cultural aspects of an event of violence: between biblical codes and Zionist ideology - Israeli perspective

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Alberstein, Michal (2008). Israeli-Jewish cultural aspects of an event of violence: between biblical codes and Zionist ideology - Israeli perspective In Ivo Aertsen, Jana Arsovska, Holger-C. Rohne, Marta Valinas, and Kris Vanspauwen ed., Restoring Justice after Large-scale Violent Conflicts. Devon, UK: Willan Publishing. Pp. 252-267.

"The response to the event requires understanding of the cultural perception of justice in the Israeli and Jewish society, as well as some overview of existing restorative justice mechanisms which currently operate in Israeli society. This paper aims to explore the ways in which the truth about such violent events could be revealed, in order to attain justice and to begin constructing mechanisms for redress." (abstract)


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