The book is an attempt to analyse the evolution of territorial orbit of the jewish national identity through three seminal events in the jewish history, namely diaspora, emigration to Palestine and the creation of the state of Israel. Parallet to it, this work seeks to analyse how space and memory as constituents of jewish identity are refashioned in each stage in nationalist history, mustering up three overlapping areas of humanities and social science, viz. geography, memory and identity. It also examines community’s relations with geography and memory and their bid to create space and narratives to serve the pupose of the present.