The British Mandate Period

Our second session is devoted to the years of British rule in Palestine, where we discuss urban planning and modern architecture, see the widening of the religious and nationalistic rift and the gaps between Zionism and the Palestinian national movement.

 

In English | Sunday | October 15 | 8pm (1pm EDT)

Jerusalem is the cradle of the three monotheistic religions, a place that billions of believers around the world see as the mystical gate between earth and the heavens. Jerusalem is also one of the most contested, volatile and politicized spaces in the modern world. At the same time, Jerusalem is also a normal city, where just about a million residents live their daily lives, working, shopping and playing with their children. The city's landscape, its architecture and its urban development are the fruit of the tension between the holy and the quotidian. In our new series, we try to discover Modern Jerusalem’s social history, urban development, and geopolitics.

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