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No Rush to sign up for the boycott

13 December 2002ArticlesColin Shindler

The case of Israeli academic Oren Yiftachel (It’s water on stone - in the end the stone wears out, G2, December 12) is a good example of how the British left not only attacks the Sharon government, but actually aids it in victimising Israeli peace campaigners - many of whom are academics. The leadership of…

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Don’t Mention the War

6 December 2002Book ReviewsColin Shindler

Holocast and Rescue: Impotent or Indifferent? Anglo- Jewry 1938-1945 by Pamela Shatzkes. Palgrave. 336pp. £45The question of whether more Jews could have been saved by the British and by Anglo-Jewry before and during the Second World War has been a source of debate for more than 50 years. Were the British duplicitous and devious, unwilling…

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Precursor to Nightmare

11 October 2002Book ReviewsColin Shindler

Dreamland: Europeans and Jews in the Aftermath of the Great War by Howard M. Sachar. Knopf. 386 pages. $30If there were a sympathy in choice War, death, or sickness did lay siege to it, Making it momentary as a sound Swift as a shadow, short as any dream. A quote from A Midsummer Night’s Dream…

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Refugee Rights the Way to Peace

23 September 2002Letters to the PressColin Shindler

Does the Palestinian right of return negate the right to national self-determination of the Jews? Does it mean a return to Israel or to the future state of Palestine? Would it mean the state of Israel would dissolve into a Greater Palestine with Jews as a tolerated minority? These are questions asked by the Israeli…

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The Dignity of Difference

6 September 2002Book ReviewsColin Shindler

On Yom Kippur in Mishnaic times, our ancestors would push a goat — a symbolic sin – off a nearby cliff. In England, we tend to do this to our chief rabbis. During recent times, the reason has been an injudicious remark to the press about Israel government policy. This in turn provokes a demand…

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First Lady of the Third Reich

16 August 2002Articles, Book Reviews, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

    Anja Klabunde: Magda Goebbels (Little Brown, 378pp) $20   Magda Goebbels was one of the many people swept up by the strong ideological currents prevalent during the years between the two world wars. These days she is known mostly for the manner of her death — poisoned with her young children — in Hitler’s…

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Not Really Their Crowd

26 April 2002Book ReviewsColin Shindler

Conservative Party Attitudes To Jews 1900 -1950 by Harry Defries. Frank Cass, 268 pages. pounds 18.50 One hundred years ago, British Jews were regarded as “un-English,” an alien entity in British society, “a sinister force bent on the destruction of the Empire.” Harry Defries argues that, while there was always prejudice in the British Conservative…

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Sharon, Arafat must go

14 March 2002Letters to the PressColin Shindler

Since the commencement of the current intifada, we have made a clear distinction between unpalatable news and biased news in the highly selective depiction of Israel in the national media. All of us are long-time supporters of the Israeli peace movement, but we are not prepared to serve as apologists for Palestinian terrorism or blind…

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Zionism’s Rift with the Left

1 March 2002Letters to the PressColin Shindler

Today’s British left has little understanding of Jews and anti-semitism because it was not forged by the struggle against fascism in the 1930s and the Holocaust (The hatred that won’t die, February 28). Jews are perceived to be white, bourgeois and invisible - certainly not members of the oppressed. The left is rationally anti-antisemitic, but…

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One Hell of a Party

8 February 2002Articles, Book Reviews, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

Hizbu’llah Politics and Religion by Amal Saad- Ghorayeb. Pluto Press 254 pages. £14.99Hizbullah calls itself “the party of God,” which exudes a whiff of undiluted certainty that it - and it alone - knows the pathway to heaven. It’s not surprising, therefore, that anti-Judaism is a tenet of Hizbullah truth. Indeed, as Sheikh Na’im Qasim,…

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