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Israel and the Diaspora

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A Sense of Belonging

22 March 1991Articles, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

Proud, but invisible A SENSE OF BELONGING: DILEMMAS OF BRITISH JEWISH IDENTITY Howard Cooper and Paul Morrison Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £16 Colin Shindler British Jews have that sense of oneness, often admired and sometimes resented, which appears as an impregnable fortress of indefinable purpose. The authors of this book of a new Channel 4 series…

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1760 and All That

1 March 1991Articles, Diaspora, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

In a few weeks, the triennial election for the Presidency of the Board of Deputies of British Jews will be upon us. For many, it will be an occasion of numbing irrelevance despite the quality of the candidates. The current state of the Board is deeply depressing for all committed and concerned British Jews. And…

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Yahrzeit for Sakharov

1 November 1990Articles, Israel and the Diaspora, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

Andrei Sakharov died on 15 December 1989. The abundance of tributes accorded to him tended to concentrate on his more recent role is an opponent of the gradualist policies of the Gorbachev regime. Yet perhaps more than anyone else, he was responsible for the historic changes that have taken place in the Soviet Union and,…

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New Moon’s Guiding Light

10 September 1990Articles, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

A new Jewish listings monthly, New Moon, appears on Thursday. A sort of Jewish Time Out, it sets out to appeal to the younger generation of Anglo-Jews whose needs and interests have remained unanswered by the official face of the community. Whether this initiative will be translated into financial stability is another question. The Jewish…

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Jewish Attitudes towards Thatcherism

6 November 1989Articles, Israel and the Diaspora, Universal questionsColin Shindler

MARGARET THATCHER’S current difficulties seem to herald the end of an era: three foreign secretaries within as many months; the exit of an experienced team from the uppermost echelons of government to the back benches and less important posts; the trouncing of the Tories in the European elections — the first defeat since she entered…

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Loyal Dissent is Beginning to Bite

15 March 1989Articles, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

AS ANGLO-JEWISH personalities fly out from London to attend the “Prime Minister’s Conference on Jewish Solidarity with Israel”, a group of prominent Jewish writers, academics. intellectuals and communal leaders has issued a statement which casts doubt on the value of their visit. Asking “which Jews today do not express solidarity with Israel?” they commented that ‘it seems increasingly likely that this is a…

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Ghosts at the Feast for Israel’s Birthday Celebration

13 May 1988Articles, Contemporary Israeli Politics, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

AT A TIME when British Jews are commemorating the considerable achievements of Israel’s first forty years, some are haunted by the frozen frames of warring children and burning barricades in the Gaza slums. There is the uneasy knowledge that the most advanced military force in the Middle East is using clubs. Truly, the age of…

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New israel Fund

1 September 1987Articles, Contemporary Israeli Politics, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

Raising funds for Israel has always occupied a prominent if segregated role in Diaspora communities. In the United States, some $400 million dollars is allocated each year to the Jewish Agency-World Zionist Organization by the United Jewish Appeal (UJA). In recent years, there has been a slow but discernible change in aims and objectives contrasting…

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The Study of Spinoza

1 June 1987Articles, Diaspora, Israel and the Diaspora, JudaismColin Shindler

At the beginning of April, an International Spinoza Institute was established in Israel in cooperation with the Hebrew University and Mishkenot Sha’ananim. It has attracted the sponsorship of Mayor Teddy Kollek and Professor Ephraim Katzir as well as many Israeli intellectuals and academics. The embryonic Institute has planned a series of hi-annual conferences up to…

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The Jerusalem Prize and Apartheid

1 March 1987Articles, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

The Thirteenth Jerusalem Prize for work defending “the freedom of individuals in society” will be awarded to the South African writer J. M. Coetzee by Teddy KoIlek on April 9th. Coetzee is the first South African to be awarded the prize and follows in the footsteps of such luminaries as Bertrand Russell, Eugene Ionesco, Ignazio…

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