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Churchill and the Jewish State

27 December 2007Articles, Book Reviews, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

Churchill and the Jews: A Lifelong Friendship By Martin Gilbert Henry Holt 359 pages; $30 Churchill’s Promised Land: Zionism and Statecraft By Michael Makovsky Yale University Press 342 pages; $35 In 2002, the BBC ran a phone-in competition to discover who was the greatest Briton of all time. Nearly half a million people voted for…

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Between Pragmatism and Ideology

28 November 2007Articles, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

The Zionist leadership was incredibly pessimistic in the spring of 1947 that the handing over of responsibility of the Palestine question to the United Nations would bring any sort of positive results. If it eventually came to a vote, the British were confident that the Zionists would fail dismally to achieve a two thirds majority…

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A Threat from Within: A Century of Jewish Opposition to Zionism

30 September 2007Book Reviews, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

A Threat from Within: A Century of Jewish Opposition to Zionism by Yakov M. Rabkin, published by Zed Press There is a tradition of Jewish opposition to Zionism, but this book only deals with a section of it. There is a difference between Jewish opposition which includes sections of the Left and Judaic opposition -…

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An Exchange with Uri Avneri

17 August 2007Letters to the PressColin Shindler

Mousa Abu Marzook’s positive comment that Hamas welcomes dialogue seems to apply only to external political figures and journalists, not the Israeli peace camp (Comment, August 16). This is in contrast to the PLO, which assiduously cultivated first non-Zionist, then Zionist adherents of the Israeli left. A year ago Gush Shalom predicted an imminent meeting…

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Divide and Rule?

5 June 2007Academic, Articles, Israel and the leftColin Shindler

As reader in Israeli studies at Soas, University of London, I teach the Israel-Palestine conflict to large classes that include Palestinians, Israelis, Jews and Muslims. I do this without any difficulties in the multicultural environment at Soas, and I work hard for all my students. I am also a loyal trade unionist. While my union,…

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Independent Jewish Voices

1 April 2007Israel and the Diaspora, Israel and the leftColin Shindler

Brian Klug is highly selective in his choice of Jewish communal figures to bolster his argument. Many left wing Jewish academics and writers, such as Norman Geras and Howard Jacobson, opposed the initiative of Independent Jewish Voices. They were never approached to sign the IJV letter probably because they did not distance themselves sufficiently from…

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The First Word: Sudden-critics Syndrome

15 February 2007Articles, Israel and the Diaspora, Israel and the leftColin Shindler

With the fog of publicity lifting, it is still difficult to know what Independent Jewish Voices actually stands for. Its advocacy in support of the universality of human rights, condemnation of racism and a negotiated peace between Israelis and Palestinians is not exactly revolutionary. It is certainly not new. The political innocence of its open…

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Zionism is not a Dirty Word

4 January 2007Articles, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

  Zionism has, in recent years, become an increasingly pejorative term. It was, for example, unremarkable for Alexei Sayle to write in the Independent: “If the Zionists wanted a homeland, why didn’t they take a piece of Germany? The answer is, of course, that Arabs, then and now, were not considered fully human by the…

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The Reflection of Israel within British Jewry

1 January 2007Articles, Chapter in Book, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

  The Reflection of Israel within British Jewry   A Special Role British Jewry has played a unique role in the often ambivalent relationship between Britain and Israel. Sometimes it has been characterised as an emboldened advocate for Zionism during the Atlee government during the late1940s. On other occasions, it has been seen as an…

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