Jews Against Themselves

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Transaction Publishers, 31 במאי 2015 - 178 עמודים
This volume features powerful essays by Edward Alexander on the phenomenon of anti-Zionism on the part of the Jewish intelligentsia. It also analyzes the explosive growth of traditional anti-Semitism, especially in Europe, among intellectuals and Muslims. Alexander notes that anti-Zionism has established a presence even in Israel, where it frequently takes the form of intellectuals sympathizing with their countryâ s enemies and perversely apologizing for their own existence. Alexander begins with an examination of the origins of Jewish self-hatred in nineteenth-century Europe. He then explores the mindset of disaffected Jews in reacting, or failing to react, to the two events that shape modern Jewry: the Holocaust and the founding of the State of Israel. The book concludes with a focus on contemporary anti-Zionism, including three essays about the role played by Jews in the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Movement to expel Israel from the family of nations. A final essay addresses the need for American Jews to decide whether they are going to judge Judaism by the standards of The New York Times or The New York Times by the standards of Judaism.
 

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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Jewish SelfHatred
Stammgenosse?
Liberalism and Zionism
What the Holocaust Does Not Teach
The Theory and Practice of the Double Standard
Past and Present
Hillary Clintons Jewish Rasputin
The Finkler Question
The Intellectual Origins of Oslo and Intifada II
A New Mormonism?
How the Academic Boycott Began
The Enemies of Israel Neither Slumber nor Sleep
The BDS Movement and Modern Apostasy
Jewish Survivors and Their Progeny against Israel

The Holocaust and
Noam Chomsky and Holocaust Denial
The Berkeley School

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Edward Alexander is professor emeritus of English at the University of Washington, Seattle. He is the author of The Jewish Idea and Its Enemies, The Holocaust and the War of Ideas, Irving Howe: Socialist, Critic, Jew, and Lionel Trilling and Irving Howe.

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