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Memory,Identity and Aspiration: Early Modern Jewish Maps of the Promised Land
Authors:Pnina Arad
Institution:1. pnina.arad@mail.huji.ac.il
Abstract:In the sixteenth century Jews began to produce maps showing the Exodus to the Promised Land. My aim in this article is to show that, through unique compositions of written biblical references and pictured symbolism (both Jewish and Christian), maps such as the Mantua map (1560s) and, a century later, the Amsterdam Haggadah Passover] map (1695) were a means of constructing Jewish cultural memory and identity in the Diaspora and fostering aspiration for a second salvation through a return to Zion. I also explore the Jewish approach towards the biblical land as this was reflected in the maps.
Keywords:maps of the Promised Land /the Holy Land  Mantua map  a map in the Amsterdam Haggadah  Erhard Reuwich  Rashi  Exodus  Borders of Canaan  Tribes of Israel  Messianic Jerusalem  Menorah  cultural memory
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