ABSTRACT

The state of Israel is a home for a widely diverse population from many different ethnic, religious, cultural and social backgrounds; a new society with ancient roots, which is still coalescing and developing today. Israeli sport, maybe more than any other cultural phenomenon, has changed radically since the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948. Over the past six decades, Israeli sport has evolved from an amateur hobby of a few ‘sports freaks’, to a passion of the masses. The transformation to a major cultural phenomenon is the result of general developments in Israeli and international society. The aim of the book is to shed light on those processes that shaped the Israeli sport arena.

Following the steps of numerous research perspectives, that considers sports as "text" within a socio-historical context, this book deals with the development of Israeli sports in Palestine and, later, the State of Israel as a text (or a narrative) which was contingent on the socio-historical context.

In seeking to comprehend these processes, this book is divided into three parts. The Palestine period, the early stage of statehood, and the "matured" period which began in and around the early 1980s. Each period is narrated by the major participants and the major political-economical parameters which, as it is argued, shaped Israeli sport.

This book was published as a special issue of the Israeli Affairs.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

Sport, Politics and Society in the Land of Israel

chapter |14 pages

Sport, Politics and Society in Israel

The First Fifty-five Years

chapter |12 pages

Maccabi versus Hapoel

The Political Divide that Developed in Sports in Eretz Israel, 1926–1935

chapter |19 pages

Reading Sports in Palestine

The Early Days of Sport Reports in the Hebrew Mandatory Press

chapter |25 pages

Betar

Sports and Politics in a Segmented Society

chapter |12 pages

‘Running Nowhere':

National Identity and Media Coverage of the Israeli Football Team's Attempt to Qualify for EURO 2000