A Jew can believe in a Jewish, democratic state and still doubt whether contemporary Zionism advances both of those commitments, writes a scholar of European Jewish intellectual history. Only about ...
On July 7, Spectator published an op-ed titled “Anti-Zionism versus antisemitism: A primer,” in which the author attempts to draw a distinction between millenia-old Jew hatred and opposition to ...
For too long, the debate over antisemitism on college campuses has bogged down over whether anti-Zionism is antisemitism. Endless ink has been spilled over the distinction (or not) between the two. On ...
For too long, the debate over antisemitism on college campuses has bogged down over whether anti-Zionism is antisemitism. Endless ink has been spilled over the distinction (or not) between the two.
In organizing and activist circles, most roll their eyes when calls for dialogue arise — especially when the dialogue is on Israel and Palestine. Too often, when students voice their grief and anger ...
A recent study of American Jews’ attitudes toward Israel has provoked much confusion in the Jewish establishment: Only 37% of Jews said they identified as Zionists, according to the data, but 88% said ...
With antisemitism on the rise while Israeli-Palestinian relations remain at an historic low, one question that continues to dog public discourse is whether anti-Zionism is a form of antisemitism. The ...