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De l’inscription rituelle au texte séditieux : les graffitis hébraïques du mur des Lamentations, de l’Antiquité au 20e siècle

Wallach, Yair

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Abstract

For centuries, Jewish pilgrims to Jerusalem wrote their names on the stones of the Western Wall as part of their devotional practice. This custom was abruptly outlawed by British colonial authorities in 1930, after the Western Wall became the epicenter of the emerging Zionist-Arab conflict. Under the new circumstances, Hebrew graffiti assumed a new political dimension and was interpreted as a subversive intervention that could no longer be tolerated. British colonial rulers, Arab and Muslim leaders, and even the Zionist champions, all viewed the graffiti as sedition. In the aftermath of the uprising, graffiti was therefore banned, erased from both the stones and Jewish cultural memory.

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Wallach, Y. (in press). De l’inscription rituelle au texte séditieux : les graffitis hébraïques du mur des Lamentations, de l’Antiquité au 20e siècle. Vingtième siècle, revue d'histoire, 2022/4(156), 85-101

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 27, 2022
Online Publication Date Sep 18, 2023
Deposit Date Sep 22, 2023
Publicly Available Date Sep 19, 2123
Print ISSN 0294-1759
Electronic ISSN 1950-6678
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 2022/4
Issue 156
Pages 85-101
Related Public URLs https://www.cairn.info/revue-vingt-et-vingt-et-un-revue-d-histoire-2022-4-page-85.htm