Neither the New Jew nor the Old Jew: ‘Oriental’ Jewish Masculinity in Zionist Texts
Abstract
In the Yishuv, the Zionist image of the ‘New Jew’ was decidedly Ashkenazi, and many Ashkenazi writers assumed that Jewish men from the Middle East or North Africa were marginal to Zionist ideals. This paper discusses how Zionist and British Mandatory texts constructed the masculinity of Jews from the Middle East and North Africa. Using a lens of disability studies, this chapter analyses their portrayal as central to the Zionist project because of their able bodies and minds while also socially and culturally marginal to it.
Submitted: April 1, 2025 | Accepted: Sept. 2, 2025 | Published Dec. 15, 2025 | Language: en
Keywords Masculinity • Zionism • Oriental • Mandate Palestine • Mizrahi
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