Al-Durziyya: Druze and other minorities in the Middle East

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Al-Durziyya is a digital magazine co-published by the Druze Heritage Center and the Moshe Dayan Center. The magazine is published once every few months, in Hebrew and English, and provides different perspectives on the social, cultural and historical affairs of the Druze in the Middle East. Al-Durziyya publishes articles by members of the Druze Heritage Center, to develop Druze research in Israel and make it accessible to the knowledge-seeking public. Al-Durziyya is edited by Dr. Omri Eilat, the director of the Research Institute at the Druze Heritage Center in Israel.

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Tradition and Protest: The Druze Community in Lebanese Politics

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In our new issue of al-Durziyya: Druze and Other Minorities in the Middle East, Dr. Moran Levanoni analyzes political trends among the Druze community and their impact on Lebanese politics in the last parliamentary election. This article suggests that the political, social, and economic crises Lebanon is going through affected voting patterns within the Druze community, allowing new members to participate instead of the old guard of traditional politicians.

The Syrian Popular Uprising and the Decline of the Druze Political Role

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In the second issue of al-Durziyya: Druze and Other Minorities in the Middle East, Dr. Yusri Khaizaran analyzes the position of the Druze in the Syrian Civil War between the Regime's forcefulness and the danger of radical Islam. The Druze in Syria have reached the acknowledgment that, for the first time in modern times, they face an existential threat. Al-Durziyya is a digital magazine co-published by the Druze Heritage Center and the Moshe Dayan Center in Hebrew and English. Al-Durziyya provides different perspectives on the social, cultural, and historical affairs of the Druze in the Middle East.

Life, Death, and Beyond: The Belief in Reincarnation and the Phenomenon of Notq in the Druze Community

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In the first issue of our new magazine al-Durziyya, Dr. Maha Natoor deals with the belief in reincarnation among the Druze and examines the phenomenon of notq, the remembering and talking about a previous life, as a mechanism which embodies the Druze identity and contributes to the preservation and definition of its boundaries. Al-Durziyya is a digital magazine co-published by the Druze Heritage Center and the Moshe Dayan Center, in Hebrew and English. Al-Durziyya provides different perspectives on the social, cultural and historical affairs of the Druze in the Middle East.