Living the Middle-Class DreamBeyond the Green Line, in a West Bank Settlement

Published: Jan. 17, 2014, 5 a.m.

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Many people outside Israel think that settlers in the Palestinian territories are a small but powerful group of religious zealots\\u2014back-to-the-land types who form hilltop encampments and chase Palestinians from their olive groves. Though that kind of scenario exists, it is not what anthropologist Callie Maidhof found, for the most part, when she embarked on her field research in the West Bank. Maidhof wanted to find out who lives in settlements and why they go there, so she moved to a settlement of 8,000 people\\u2014she likens it to an American bedroom community\\u2014for nearly a year. The answers she found challenged the perception that religious Zionism has motivated nearly one in 10 Israeli Jews to put down roots in the West Bank and raised the new question of why that perception...


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