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The Gates of November

19 December 1997Book Reviews, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

The Gates of November: Chronicles of the Slepak family (Secker and Warburg) by Chaim Potok Ten years ago, the telephone rang in the Moscow apartment of Vladimir and Masha Slepak, veterans of the refusenik movement. They had finally been granted permission to emigrate to Israel. It was the end of 17 years of harassment, imprisonment,…

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Enemies of the People?

1 December 1997Articles, JudaismColin Shindler

This issue of Judaism Today focuses on the theme of ‘heresy’. History testifies that it has transcended its formulation as a purely religious concept and has become a political tool in the hands of the powerful to discredit dissenting opponents and to discriminate against stubborn minorities. For Jews, the very term conjures up the Christian…

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Doctoral thesis

1 September 1997AcademicColin Shindler

http://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/13485/1/568729.pdf  

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In Pursuit of Peace

1 September 1997Academic, Book Reviews, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

Mordechai Bar-On, In Pursuit of Peace: A History of the Israeli Peace Movement, Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace Press, 1996. Pp.470, biblio. ISBN 1-878379-53-4. Mordechai Bar-On has written an overview of the Israeli peace movement from the birth of the State in 1948 up to the Rabin-Arafat handshake on the White House lawn…

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Those Wonderful Women in Black

25 July 1997Book Reviews, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

Those Wonderful Women in Black: The Story of the Womens Campaign for Soviet Jewry (Minerva Press) by Daphne Gerlis Sometime in 1971, Yitzhak “Ijo” Rager, the diplomat at the Israeli Embassy unofficially responsible for Soviet Jewry activities in Britain, asked me to stand in for him and speak to a group of Jewish women who…

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The Politics of Hope?

1 March 1997Articles, JudaismColin Shindler

When Jonathan Sacks was installed as Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations at the beginning of the decade, he was determined not to provoke the publicity and public criticism of his predecessor. Lord Jakobovits was always prepared to speak his mind on Likud’s Israel and to puncture the wall of silence erected by the…

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Schneier Levenberg 1907-1997

1 January 1997Articles, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

  Dr Levenberg (few people addressed this very private man by his first name) was born in Kursk in the reign of Nicholas II. He barely escaped the murderous embrace of Reds and Whites in the Civil War a decade later: his parents fled to Riga, where he spent his formative years studying law and…

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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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