Tag: Zionism

In a recent discussion on The Times of Israel, Miriam Herschlag, Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, and Noah Efron covered the topics of the admissibility of evidence in Israeli courts, the representation of Israeli identity through the Olympics and a documentary about life on a kibbutz.
Times of Israel Ops & Blogs editor Miriam Herschlag, Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, and Noah Efron discuss the prohibition of using improperly obtained evidence in Israeli courts.
This article discusses the concept of Jewish powerlessness and its historical context.
This discussion reviews recent events in the pro-Israel establishment, including the No Fear rally against antisemitism, a survey showing left-wing attitudes about Israel among American Jews, and Ben & Jerry's decision to stop selling ice cream in the occupied Palestinian territories.
The relationship between Israel, Zionism, anti-Zionism, Jewish identity, and Jewish peoplehood is a topic of discussion among American Jewish opinion circles and social media.
In this podcast episode, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Miriam Herschlag from Times of Israel discuss various topics including Israel's new government's relations with the U.S., questioning a late-grandfather's Zionist beliefs, and exploring the differences between Israeli and American Jews.
The article explores the complicated relationship that Jewish people have with power.
The power of scholarly experts has traditionally come from their objective, informed, and incisive analysis.
Club Z is a Zionist club for Russian-speaking American Jewish teens that was founded by Masha Merkulova.
The author recounts their experience with rising antisemitism in their hometown of Durham, North Carolina, particularly related to the campaign called Deadly Exchange, which blames Israel for policing issues in the US.
The article discusses the divide within Zionism between the "Pesach Jews" on the Left and the "Purim Jews" on the Right.
In "Religious Zionism: Beyond Left and Right," the author discusses the divided perspectives within Zionism.
In this article, the author explores how discussions about Israel and Palestine in the American Jewish community often revolve around feelings rather than deeper analysis.
The article discusses the rise of anti-Semitism in Vienna in the late 19th century, focusing on the experiences of Theodor Herzl, a Jewish writer and journalist.
Jack Nusan Porter is a Jewish radical activist and writer who emerged during the 1960s.
This article discusses the recent trend among young American Jews, particularly those who identify as progressive, accusing their Jewish educational institutions of lying to them about Israel.
The article discusses the history of the anti-Zionist left in Israel, focusing on the Matzpen movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
This article emphasizes the importance of personal experiences in shaping perceptions of Israel.
The podcast highlights a protest in France against the unjust verdict in the anti-Semitic murder case of Sarah Halimi, showcasing resilience and supporting Zionism.
The hit Australian series "A Place to Call Home" features a complex character, Sarah Nordmann, who converts to Judaism and faces anti-Semitism in post-Holocaust Australia.
The article discusses the origins and impact of the book "Yizkor," which was published in Palestine in 1911 to honor fallen heroes of Zionism.
The author discusses how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is often misunderstood and mischaracterized, particularly when it is framed in terms of colorism or through the lens of other conflicts around the world.
The article discusses the history of the modern Templar organization, which was founded in Germany in the mid-19th century as a pious Protestant sect called the Deutscher Tempel.
The first letter discusses the debunking of claims regarding the Zionism of the Vilna Gaon and his followers, while also mentioning early proponents of Zionism in religious circles.