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An idea of inclusive India – Business Standard

| July 10, 2022

A book of essays captures the Jewish diaspora's experience of philo-Semitism in the country Topics BOOK REVIEW The relationship between India and Israel is often examined through a political lens, but it might be equally important to study it using a cultural and civilisational lens. This approach can expand our understanding of why these countries are on good terms with each other. The ideological affinities between Zionism and Hindutva offer only a partial view of the picture

Roadmap from critics of Israel sends chill through Jewish community – The Boston Globe

| June 26, 2022

Many Israelis and American Jews disagree with Israeli policies regarding the Palestinians. However, regardless of our differences on Israeli policies, it is safe to say that the threats to Jewish life in the United States posed by those who created the Mapping Project should unite us in our support for the state of Israel as a refuge from this type of antisemitism. Get Today in Opinion Globe Opinion's must-reads, delivered to you every Sunday-Friday.

I am a Jewish Crimson Editor, and I See the Writing on the Wallof Resistance | Opinion – Harvard Crimson

| June 26, 2022

Zionism is Racism, Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy, Apartheid. On April 29, the Crimson Editorial Board, of which I am an associate editor, published a Staff Editorial that embraced these claims, which were plastered onto the Palestinian Student Committees Wall of Resistance at the time

Review of Judaism 3.0: Judaism’s Transformation To Zionism – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| June 26, 2022

Her advice?The only response to anti-Zionism, is Zionism. A new book claims that Zionism is more than a conscious option open to Jews toexpress their Jewish identity. Instead, Zionism is developing into a key,indispensable element of Jewish identity

BDS-promoted mapping project is antisemitic and must be condemned – The Boston Globe

| June 14, 2022

This project presents a map and includes names of many individuals and institutions integral to the Jewish community and identifies the institutions over which they supposedly have corrupt influence.

A Journey to June 1967 and Back: On the Fabricated Narratives of Zionism – Palestine Chronicle

| June 14, 2022

Palestinians fly kites carrying the colors of the Palestinian flag to commemorate Naksa Day. (Photo: Mahmoud Ajjour, The Palestine Chronicle) By Ilan Pappe On this 55th anniversary of the June 1967 war, it is worthwhile to refute, once more, the fabrications and myths surrounding this war that helped to immunize Israel until today from any meaningful international rebuke and condemnation. One myth that quite a few liberal Zionists and even genuine supporters of the two-state solution believe in, is that the June 1967 war was the mother of all evils

Were Early Zionists Terrorists? – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| June 14, 2022

Whats the difference between Palestinians, who are regularly accused of being terrorists and terrorist supporters, and the early Zionists who used violence to fight the British and the Arabs before the founding of the State of Israel? This is an important question to answer, not because Zionists must defend themselves but because they need to understand whether their movement is a violent and immoral one by nature. If early Zionists, the founders of our state, and an Israeli prime minister were all violent and immoral terrorists, it should give Zionists pause concerning their movement and cause.

100 years ago this month: When Congress embraced Zionismunanimously – JNS.org

| June 10, 2022

(June 9, 2022 / Jewish Journal) One hundred years ago this week, Congress unanimously embraced Zionism. The story of how that came about involves some surprising twists and turns, and a stormy debate about Jews and Arabs that could have been taken straight out of todays headlines. In the spring of 1922, the League of Nationsthe forerunner of the United Nationswas weighing Great Britains request to be granted the mandate over Palestine.

The Soviet origins of left-wing anti-Zionism – JNS.org

| June 10, 2022

(June 8, 2022 / JNS) Kennan Institute scholar Izabella Tabarovsky wrote in a 2019 essay for Fathom that the Soviet Unions campaign against Zionism and Jews succeeded at emptying Zionism of its meaning as a national liberation movement of the Jewish people and associating it instead with racism, fascism, Nazism, genocide, imperialism, colonialism, militarism and apartheid. Not surprisingly, students on college and university campuses across the United States often hear similar if not identical rhetoric from anti-Zionist groups like Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), Solidary for Palestinian Human Rights (SPHR) and Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP). The Soviets decades-long anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist campaign was multi-faceted and not limited to statements from the Soviet government itself

Israel’s Destruction Is Championed at the University of Chicago – Algemeiner

| June 10, 2022

In March, I detailed Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP)s campaign against academic freedom at the University of Chicago. Since then, the situation has only deteriorated


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