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The Jewish Legion and British Jews

17 August 2017Articles, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

One hundred years ago in August 1917, the London Gazette published an official announcement that “a Jewish regiment” had been established. Based on the international regiments of small oppressed nations in Europe that had fought in foreign armies against great empires during the 19th century, it heralded the Israel Defence Force in 1948. Its formation marked the…

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Jewish Activism in the Soviet Union

4 August 2017Book Reviews, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

Review of Yuli Kosharovsky’s “We are Jews Again: Jewish Activism in the Soviet Union” (Syracuse University Press 2017) pp.440 David Khavkin, the Podolsky family, Anatoly Rubin, Joseph Schneider, Baruch Veissman – such names are largely unknown to Jews in Israel and in the Diaspora. Yet these people, and many others, kept the flame of Jewish…

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Labour Party Jews

21 July 2017Articles, Israel and the leftColin Shindler

Is Labour unapologetically antisemitic? Is British Jewry merely a conduit for Benjamin Netanyahu’s policies? For some, those pro-Israel Jews who insist on remaining in Labour appear to be out of sync with the prevailing wisdom pervading both party and community. Caught in the crossfire of the breast-beaters, this is not an easy time for those…

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On the Centenary of the Formation of the Jewish Legion

13 July 2017Articles, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

The Jewish Legion was five battalions formed during the course of World War I, made up mainly of Jewish soldiers. Originally created with the hope of fulfilling the desire for a Jewish homeland in Palestine, the brigade was controversial and divided opinion. Following Turkey’s entry into the war in November 1914, the Sultan’s representative in…

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American Jewish settlers on the West Bank

7 July 2017ArticlesColin Shindler

Review of City on a Hilltop by Sara Yael Hirschhorn ‘HOW DOES a nice Jewish boy from East Flatbush, Brooklyn, a gifted social worker, marcher for civil rights, loving husband and father, end up blowing off the legs of the PLO mayor of Nablus?” This question, asked of Era Rapaport, member of the Jewish underground,…

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Who was responsible for the Balfour Declaration?

26 June 2017ArticlesColin Shindler

Martin Kramer has rightly attempted to resurrect Nahum Sokolow’s role in the Zionist diplomacy that led up to the Balfour Declaration. He demonstrates clearly the incremental progress of that diplomacy during World War I, and how the Zionist diplomats ensured that political significance was attached to each new step, no matter how seemingly insignificant. He…

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On the 50th Anniversary of the Six Day War: International Reticence and the Fear of another Shoah

6 June 2017ArticlesColin Shindler

“The crowds cheered wildly when the announcement came that 40 Israeli planes had been shot down, then 70 planes and then 86 — against a loss of two to the Egyptians whose pilots were saved.” So wrote the Associated Press correspondent in Cairo on 5 June 1967. Fake news has its forefathers. Yet such falsehoods…

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On the 50th Anniversary of the Six Day War : The Left and the Kremlin

6 June 2017ArticlesColin Shindler

”Israel is in mortal danger: she stands encircled by enemies who declare their intent to destroy her.” So began an appeal by the leadership of British Jewry to the community to make “a personal financial sacrifice” four days before the start of the Six Day war in June 1967. The appeal was not heard by…

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Will British Jews still vote Labour?

2 June 2017Articles, Israel and the left, Universal questionsColin Shindler

  Two recent UK election campaign moments provide a window into the electoral dilemma of many British Jews: should they maintain their lifelong allegiance to the Labour party – or not? The first, earlier this week, concerns a BBC radio interview conducted by journalist Emma Barnett with Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the Labour party….

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On the 50th Anniversary of the Six Day War: The Path to Conflict

2 June 2017ArticlesColin Shindler

The Six Day War: The Breaking of the Middle East (Yale University Press) by Guy Laron THE SIX-DAY war was partly an accidental conflict into which all parties drifted — a war in which the balance of influence between politicians and the generals tipped towards the military. Only one of Levi Eshkol’s government — average…

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