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The End of Idealism

1 December 1991Articles, Diaspora, Soviet Jewry, Universal questions, World Leaders, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

Communism was deemed by its adherents to be eternal. Few could contemplate its decay and a final crumbling into the dust of ages. Its meaning was its existence. Most who lived under Communism accepted their lot, avoided trouble and got on with living their lives as best they could. Few possessed the courage and foresight…

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Vergangenheitsbewailtigung

1 September 1991Articles, Universal questionsColin Shindler

One year ago, the two Germanies became one. The hated Berlin Wall was literally pulled down by the will of the people. The Stalinist gerontocracy which had ruled East Germany for more than four decades collapsed like a pack of cards. Their eyes and ears, the members of the Stasi secret police, were run to…

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Jewish Attitudes towards Thatcherism

6 November 1989Articles, Israel and the Diaspora, Universal questionsColin Shindler

MARGARET THATCHER’S current difficulties seem to herald the end of an era: three foreign secretaries within as many months; the exit of an experienced team from the uppermost echelons of government to the back benches and less important posts; the trouncing of the Tories in the European elections — the first defeat since she entered…

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Heaven Right here on Earth

1 March 1989Articles, Judaism, Universal questionsColin Shindler

At the end of 1988, full page advertisements appeared in the national press in Britain which exhorted Jews to embrace Jesus Christ as the Messiah and effectively to convert to the Christian faith. The reaction of most Jews was initially one of astonishment that, in this day and age, large sums of money should be…

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South African Jews and the ANC

1 December 1988Articles, Diaspora, Universal questionsColin Shindler

Mandela was arrested in August 1962, formally for his work in Umkonto we Sizwe, the underground wing of the ANC whose activities were directed at sabotaging installations—often ineptly. Nearly a year later, the entire leadership of Umkonto we Sizwe were surprised by a police raid on the home of Arthur Goldreich in Rivonia near Johannesburg….

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Holocaust Shadows

1 December 1987Articles, Diaspora, Universal questionsColin Shindler

ALL British Jews alive today know that their survival during the Nazi period was determined essentially by geography and little else. Fortunately, the Nazi empire did not expand fast enough or last long enough to realize the finality of the Final Solution. Thus, for those Jews, for whom fate decreed that their forebears would settle…

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All the Führer’s Men

1 March 1987Articles, Diaspora, Universal questionsColin Shindler

  THE presence of six alleged war criminals in Britain is a serious and emotional. matter. The issue raises important questions, not least about how they arrived and what should be done with them if they are identified as perpetrators of genocide. Why has it taken until 1987 to bring this issue forward in this…

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No Pasaran: the Jews who fought in Spain

1 September 1986Articles, Universal questionsColin Shindler

On the 50th anniversary of the Spanish Civil War . . . No Pasaran: the Jews who fought in Spain I came to Spain because I felt I had to. Look at the world situation. We didn’t worry when Mussolini came to power in Italy. We felt bad when Hitler became Chancellor of Germany, but…

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The Sounds of Silence

1 December 1985Articles, Israel and the Diaspora, Universal questionsColin Shindler

The people of Israel are remarkably innovative and Moshe Efrati’s dance company is a good example. It is called Kol Demama—the Voice of Silence. Such a name may conjure up many misleading images—for many of Efrati’s dancers are totally deaf. How do the deaf and the hearing communicate with each other? How do the worlds…

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Diaspora Opposition to Apartheid

1 September 1985Articles, Diaspora, Universal questionsColin Shindler

DESPITE the erroneous impression that American Jews were part and parcel of the neoconservative camp, last year’s US presidential elections showed that they remain liberals at heart. Two thirds of US Jewry voted for Mondale, with almost 75 per cent of New York City’s Jews rejecting President Reagan. Another instance of the liberal conscience is…

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