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On Arik Sharon

30 December 2015Academic, Articles, Book Reviews, Contemporary Israeli Politics, Israeli RightColin Shindler

David Landau: Arik: The Life of Ariel Sharon (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2013), 631 pp. Did Ariel Sharon have a clear-cut ideology? How can all the inconsistencies in his political outlook be reconciled? It can be argued that Sharon belonged to the flexible Ben-Gurion school of perception of current reality. In addition, Sharon was…

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On Hilary Benn’s Speech

11 December 2015Articles, Israel and the left, Universal questionsColin Shindler

Hilary Benn’s remarkable speech during the Syria debate in parliament last week did not please everyone. It did however align voting to bomb Daesh installations with past traditions of the Labour party which are rarely mentioned today. Benn spoke about internationalism and evoked the struggle against Franco during the Spanish Civil War - a struggle…

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Jeremy Corbyn: Accidental Hero

11 December 2015Book Reviews, Israel and the Diaspora, Israel and the leftColin Shindler

W. Stephen Gilbert has written an adulatory account of the emergence of the new British Labor party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, and the subsequent hope for “a new politics” in the United Kingdom. Corbyn, the eternal party rebel on the far Left, was unexpectedly elected to lead the Labor Party in September because of a new voting system that permitted many non-Labor party members to vote…

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Cognitive Dissonance and the Survey Critics

10 December 2015Articles, Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

We Jews invented cognitive dissonance. The American Jewish psychologist, Leon Festinger, was the first to coin the phrase and to use it to describe people’s responses to information which conflicts with their own understandings of reality. There’s a perfect illustration of the phenomenon in the flurry of argument, rationalisation and denial that has surfaced in…

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Jewish Participation in the Fire Service during World War II

9 December 2015Articles, Diaspora, Universal questionsColin Shindler

The firefighters of Irish heritage during the 9/11 attack on New York were lauded for their courage and resilience. The tragedy drew public attention to the Irish tradition of serving in the New York City Fire Department – to save the lives of others at the risk of their own. It was important to commemorate…

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The US Campaign for Soviet Jewry

4 December 2015Book Reviews, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

Review of Let My People Go by Pauline Peretz (Trans: Ethan Rundell) Transaction, £54.50 Joseph Stalin’s last years were the “Black Years of Soviet Jewry”. The trial and execution of the Yiddish writers, the Slansky trial of mainly Jewish Communists in Prague, and the infamous Doctors’ Plot in January 1953, all characterised this period. Stalin’s…

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The Origin of the Soviet Jewry campaign in the UK

27 November 2015Articles, Israel and the Diaspora, Soviet JewryColin Shindler

During 2015, several books were published about the various diaspora campaigns for Soviet Jewry, which culminated in the emigration of a million people from the former USSR to Israel during the 1990s. The French academic Pauline Peretz has documented the American campaign while the journalist Sam Lipski and Professor Suzanne Rutland have produced a fine…

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In Conversation with Melanie Phillips about Zionism

19 November 2015Contemporary Israeli Politics, Israel and the Diaspora, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

UK Jewish Film Festival 8 November 2015

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The Attitudes of British Jews towards Israel (City University)

19 November 2015Israel and the DiasporaColin Shindler

Israel Report FINAL 12 November 2015

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On the 20th Anniversary of the Rabin Assassination

30 October 2015ArticlesColin Shindler

The assassination of Yitzhak Rabin 20 years ago was a watershed in the collapse of the peace process between Israelis and Palestinians. It also marked the lowest point in the far right’s march to power. The far-right came into existence when, opposing Menachem Begin’s support for the 1979 treaty between Israel and Egypt, it broke…

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