Tag: Liberal Zionists

The text discusses how the pro-Palestine movement has excelled in organizing on college campuses compared to Jewish groups, highlighting the need for liberal Zionists to learn from their tactics.
At a Manhattan synagogue event titled "Whats Left for Progressive Jews," normie pro-Israel liberals faced a changing landscape where pro-Palestinian demonstrators challenge Zionism, leaving progressives critical of Israel's government but wary of rejecting Israel's legitimacy.
The article discusses the ongoing conflict within a synagogue over the labels of Zionist and anti-Zionist.
In Eric Alterman's book, "We Are Not One: A History of America's Fight Over Israel," he argues that American Jews' support for Israel and the memory of the Holocaust have become central to Jewish identity.
In light of Israel's new government led by Netanyahu in collaboration with ultra-orthodox and ultra-nationalist partners, Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain explore how Liberal Zionists can effectively respond to safeguard the country's democratic values.
In this text, the authors discuss the challenge faced by Israelis in responding to the threat to democracy posed by Netanyahu's new government, which includes ultra-orthodox and ultra-nationalist coalition partners.
Ian Lustick argues in his book "Paradigm Lost" that the two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is no longer feasible and has become obsolete due to the historical and societal structures within Israel that hinder its realization.
Former New Republic editor Peter Beinart spoke at J Street's annual conference, advocating for a Zionist boycott of products from beyond the Green Line and the dismantling of Israel's chief rabbi position.