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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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Hard Man on Shaky Ground

8 November 1991Articles, Contemporary Israeli Politics, Israeli RightColin Shindler

  The only reason Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Shamir attended the Ma-rid peace conference on he Middle East was because he was forced to by James Baker and George Bush. Even though, according to one newspaper poll, 91 per cent of Israelis were in favour of the conference, nothing else would have induced Shamir to…

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Opinions and Mindsets

1 October 1991Book Reviews, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

  THE PALESTINIAN UPRISING: A War by Other Means By F. Robert Hunter — I.B. Tauris, London   PROFESSOR HUNTER IS AN American academic who decided to spend a year on sabbatical leave at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem in order to write a book on Egypt and Tunisia. His year away instead coincided with…

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President Bush and Shamir’s Government

20 September 1991Articles, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

President Bush’s threat last week to veto any immediate Congressional approval of the US$10 billion in loan guarantees to Israel for the absorption of Soviet Jewish immigrants caused a near apoplectic reaction in Jerusalem and from the Israeli government’s hardline supporters in the United States. The reaction has hardly been diffused by secretary of state…

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Jewry’s New Pacemaker

4 September 1991Articles, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

  JONATHAN Sacks’s elevation to the Chief Rabbinate marks a watershed between the generations: the pre-Holocaust generation and those born after the war. Unlike those scarred by the years of fascism and anti-Semitism, their sons and daughters do not seem to have that psychological need for survivalist policies and symbols; they are generally more open…

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Itzik Feffer: A Man for All Seasons

1 September 1991Articles, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

Itzik Feffer is not only a talented Yiddish poet; he is also a gifted journalist and a splendid speaker. It is difficult to draw any fast line of demarcation between Itzik Feffer the poet and Itzik Feffer the public worker. His poems are calls to action. They are simply worded, like folk poems, full of…

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Vergangenheitsbewailtigung

1 September 1991Articles, Universal questionsColin Shindler

One year ago, the two Germanies became one. The hated Berlin Wall was literally pulled down by the will of the people. The Stalinist gerontocracy which had ruled East Germany for more than four decades collapsed like a pack of cards. Their eyes and ears, the members of the Stasi secret police, were run to…

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A Stirring in the Diaspora

13 August 1991Articles, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

  “A GOOD opportunity”, “a new mood since the Gulf war”, “a tragedy to let this opportunity slip” — such was the official phraseology of the Board of Deputies of British Jews on the prospect of an international . peace conference on the Middle East. The comments could be construed as merely a public-relations exercise…

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It’s up to Mr Bush now

30 July 1991Articles, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

IMAGINE A MILLION Catholics moving to Northern Ireland in the space of a few years—or the influx of a million Protestants. The social changes and the inter-communal problems arising would easily fill a book. In the Middle East, such a migration is no fantasy: 75,000 Soviet Jews emigrated to Israel in the first five months…

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