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JFK: A Breath of Fresh Air Stifled

22 November 2013Articles, World LeadersColin Shindler

‘His career was as brilliant and promising as it was meteoric and short-lived. His advent seemed to usher in a new era flashing a ray of hope to a darkened world. He faced the desperate problems of our age with courage, with youthful vigour, with profound understanding and deep sympathy for the underprivileged, the disinherited…

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On Ralph Miliband

3 October 2013Articles, Israel and the leftColin Shindler

Geoffrey Levy’s Daily Mail article seemed like a family affair — only Jews were the main protagonists — Ralph Miliband, Eric Hobsbawm, Harold Laski. Each grappled with their Jewishness and how to repair the world in dark times. Hobsbawm remained an unrepentant Stalinist, who, despite his Jewish origin, supported the Nazi-Soviet pact at a time…

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Past Editors of the Jewish Quarterly

1 October 2013Articles, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

I first met Jacob Sonntag, the founder-editor of the Jewish Quarterly in late 1982 at his home in Mill Hill in the aftermath of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. I had been deeply involved in opposing this war against the PLO in the wake of the attempted assassination of the Israeli Ambassador, Shlomo Argov, by…

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The Invention of the Jewish People

1 October 2013Articles, Book Reviews, Israel and the leftColin Shindler

The Invention of the Jewish People, by Shlomo Sand. London: Verso, 2009. 332 pp. This book has been promoted as “an international bestseller” that demolishes all previous connotations of the Jews as a people. Shlomo Sand approvingly quotes the French historian, Marcel Detienne, “How can we denationalise national histories?”— and this seems to be the…

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One Night in Winter

30 August 2013Book ReviewsColin Shindler

Simon Sebag-Montefiore, One Night in Winter (Century 2013) pp456   Several years ago, when I read Simon Sebag-Montefiore’s books on Stalin, I had approached them with preconceived notions about such ‘popular’ works. I quickly realised how wrong I was and literally could not put them down. Sebag’s new novel, based in part on real events…

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Menachem Begin: 100 Years of Rectitude

18 August 2013Articles, Israeli RightColin Shindler

Menachem Begin was born 100 years ago this week in Brest-Litovsk, a town at the nexus of several east European cultures. It belonged to the newly independent Poland during his formative years and Begin absorbed its customs and manners. Begin’s formality contrasted dramatically with his couldn’t-care-less Labour opponents in later years. Although he came from…

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Zionist History’s Murder Mystery

16 June 2013Articles, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

Arlosoroff, sitting at centre, after convening the meeting of Arab and Jewish leaders at the King David Hotel. Eighty years ago this coming Sunday, Haim Arlosoroff was gunned down during a Friday-night walk with his wife on the Tel Aviv beach. He was 34 and a rising star in the Zionist firmament. He was a…

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In Her Fury, I saw Values Alien to Us

11 April 2013Articles, World LeadersColin Shindler

Campaigning in Finchley and Golders Green in 2001 (Photo: Sidney Harris) Prior to her visit to meet the rising Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, in 1984, I was asked to join a delegation in Finchley to meet Margaret Thatcher. I hesitated because I was no fan and believed her policies to be destructive and divisive. Yet…

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Pope’s Role in Sordid History

29 March 2013Articles, World LeadersColin Shindler

There has been a great welcome for the new Pope from Jewish groups. They point to his good relationship with Jews — “our elder brother” — and his strong condemnation of the 1994 bombing of a Jewish centre in Buenos Aires. He has even co-authored a book with a rabbi that will appear in English…

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Violence takes Israel in a Right Direction

22 March 2013Book ReviewsColin Shindler

Extremist firebrand Rabbi Meir Kahane embraced by supporters in 1984 (Photo: Getty images) The Triumph of Israel’s Radical Right By Ami Pedahzur Oxford University Press, £18.99 In 1969, 32 per cent of the Israeli electorate voted for the centre right and its allies. Forty years later, this had increased to more than 52 per cent,…

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