Living Jerusalem: Cultures and Communities in Contention
Principal Investigators: Amy Horowitz,
Tamar Rudavsky
Begun by the Smithsonian Institution Center for Folklife
and Cultural Heritage, Living Jerusalem brings together
scholars, students, and community leaders from Israel,
Palestine and the United States. The project addresses
questions that arise at the intersection of international
security and cultural identity in disputed territories.
The Living Jerusalem project has several parts. First,
independent research teams led by Salim Tamari at Bir
Zeit University in Palestine and by Galit Hasan Rokem
of Hebrew University in Israel interviewed more than 200
people to create representations of their societies. Their
work resulted in the documentary “Jerusalem: Gates
to the City.”
Second, Horowitz worked with instructors at Al-Quds University
and Hebrew University to create a web-based course on
Technology, Ethnography, Culture and Conflict Resolution
in Disputed Territory. Students from all three universities
use weblogs and video conferencing to engage in dialogue
about themselves and their communities.
A third component of the project is “Living Columbus,”
led by Norman Hosansky of Tifereth Israel and Mazher Jalil
of the Islamic Foundation of Central Ohio. Students at
these centers will take each other on tours of their neighborhoods
in Columbus. Marcelita Haskins, Instructional Services
and Outreach Coordinator for WOSU-TV 34, will design a
cultural crafts fair using the works of Israeli and Palestinian
immigrants.
The project will culminate in a two-day conference to
be held at the Mershon Center in which Israeli and Palestinian
research teams will meet for the first time to discuss
the role of shared and disputed cultural traditions as
sources of stability and instability. Participants will
review, critique and revise essays written on 1993-94
on cultural identities and practices in Jerusalem in light
of events over the past decade.
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Amy Horowitz
Scholar in Residence
Lecturer
Melton Center for Jewish Studies
International Studies
The Ohio State University
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