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There is no meaningful distinction between anti-Zionism and antisemitism. Victims of recent attacks were never asked their ...
When we apply mainstream frameworks to the Jewish people, it becomes clear that anti-Zionism is a form of racism.
Social justice spaces have been infiltrated with antisemitism for years, under the sanitized term of “anti-Zionism.” ...
The motivations vary — from principled commitments to equality to outright hostility. It’s vital to differentiate, and just ...
After the murder of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington D.C., we debate whether anti-Zionism is inherently antisemitic ...
While the convictions driving the first two groups might seem more understandable compared to Jews themselves opposing the ...
The always complicated relationship between antisemitism and anti-Zionism has become an exceptionally fraught one. Especially since the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel and the ensuing ...
But this nefarious effort actually reveals a deeper strain of anti-Zionism and antisemitism that is illiberal, anti-intellectual and immoral. EnginKorkmaz - stock.adobe.com For as long as we have ...
Since the Oct. 7 attack, he has used his pulpit to reflect on the trend of Jewish anti-Zionism, and the “uncomfortable reality” that many anti-Zionists are products of Reform institutions.
It is so associated because, after the Second World War, the Soviet Union promoted antisemitism and, later, anti-Zionism. Maintaining a Jewish identity, much less seeking to preserve the existence ...
Again, anti-Zionism is not necessarily antisemitism, but it can be, and sometimes is, expressed that way. Moreover, fairly or not, it is often experienced as such.
Anti-Zionism is not antisemitism, and Jewishness and Zionism are not the same thing. Judaism is a monotheistic religion that originated approximately 4,000 years ago. Currently, over 15 million people ...