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Zionist History

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Western Jewry and the Zionist Project

1 January 1997Articles, Book Reviews, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

Western Jewry and the Zionist Project, 19141933 / by Michael Berkowitz. - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. - ISBN 0-521-47087-0 £35 305pp Borrowing a phrase from Eric Hobsbawm, Berkowitz prefers to view Zionism as an ‘invented tradition’ which was remarkable for its adaption to the situation of assimilated Jewries and its ingenious ability to build…

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The Hiding Room

1 March 1996Book Reviews, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

The Hiding Room by Jonathan Wilson (Secker and Warburg 1995) The Rabin assassination showed that seemingly normal Jews are ready to kill their brethren for a cause. After all, Yigal Amir was no American import attempting to turn the West Bank into the Wild West. Amir’ s group was guided by the life and times…

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Jews Behaving Badly

1 March 1996Articles, Judaism, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

Despite the depressing campaign of the suicide bombers, many Jews are recalling the birth of the return to Zion by commemorating the hundredth anniversary of Theodor Herzl’s The Jewish State. Its publication proved to be the catalyst which launched the Zionist Congresses and changed a small number of disparate groups into an international movement which…

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The Stern Gang

1 January 1996Book Reviews, Israeli Right, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

The Stern Gang : Ideology. Politics and Terror 1940-1949 (Frank Cass) by Joseph Heller Blood in Zion (Brasseys) by Saul Zadka Jerusalem: Backgrounds or Memory (Biblios) by Amos Elon Jerusalem: the Endless crusade (Century) by Andrew sinclair When Joseph Heller’s comprehensive study of the Stern Group (Lehi) was first published in Hebrew, it aroused the…

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Whatever happened to Zionism?

1 June 1993Articles, Israel and the Diaspora, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

In the winter of 1954, Jacob Sonntag edited a special issue of THE JEWISH QUARTERLY—number seven—which was devoted to an examination of the youthful State of Israel. Looking back at it, after nearly four decades, from the heights of our 150th issue, that passion for the Zionist experiment and the seemingly timeless freshness of statehood…

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Labour Politics through Jewish Eyes

1 December 1992Articles, Contemporary Israeli Politics, Israel and the left, Universal questions, World Leaders, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

    An Interview with Gerald Kaufman MP 5 August 1992   CS: I believe that you apologized to your constituents shortly after Labour’s defeat in the 1992 elections for not being in a position to do more to help eradicate their poverty. GK: I didn’t apologize. What I said was that those of my constituents who were in a…

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On Yitzhak Tabenkin

1 December 1991Articles, Contemporary Israeli Politics, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

Yitzhak Tabenkin was, together with David Ben-Gurion and Berl Katznelson, one of three who made the Labour-Zionist revolution in Palestine during the pre-State struggles in the inter-war period. Indeed, Ben-Gurion was said to have joined Poale Zion at Tabenkin’s home in Warsaw at the turn of the century. All were highly influenced by the Marxist-Zionist…

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The End of Idealism

1 December 1991Articles, Diaspora, Soviet Jewry, Universal questions, World Leaders, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

Communism was deemed by its adherents to be eternal. Few could contemplate its decay and a final crumbling into the dust of ages. Its meaning was its existence. Most who lived under Communism accepted their lot, avoided trouble and got on with living their lives as best they could. Few possessed the courage and foresight…

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Ten Years after the Leningrad Trial 1

5 December 1980Articles, Soviet Jewry, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

Since the Revolution, there have always been Soviet Jews wishing to repatriate to Israel. The trauma of the Holocaust spiritually created small groups of young assimilated Jews blindly searching for an explanation. The establishment of the state of Israel provided an interpretation and a visible goal. Such clandestine groups evolved with the political thaw that…

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