IsraelZionismRefugeesImmigrationBordersTerrorSuez CampaignSix Day WarKastnerLeslie Stein's book provides a detailed, comprehensive analysis of Israel's history from 1948 to 1967. Stein writes clearly, with a sharp eye for significant dedoi:10.2139/ssrn.1583983...
The founder of modern feminism,Betty Frieden, left, relied on these texts when she wroteThe Feminine Mystique(1963). These women all hid the fact that they were long-time Communist activists. In 1960, their daughters had everything they needed, including the example of subterfuge, to start th...
Waiting for the Apocalypse, the Prologue to Volume One of my book Zionism: The Real Enemy of the Jews, ends with a quote from (retired) Major General Shlomo…
Modern Zionism: Embracing complexity, building a shared future Modern Zionism is gradually abandoning David Ben-Gurion’s “melting pot” approach, embracing instead a profound social transformation. By RAKEFET GINSBERG 01/02/2025 Poor, frustrated antisemites: Truth, history must take second place to...
1.The dispersion of Jews outside of Israel from the sixth centurybc, when they were exiled to Babylonia, until the present time. 2.oftendiasporaThe body of Jews or Jewish communities outside Palestine or modern Israel. 3.diaspora a.A dispersion of a people from their original homeland. ...
Whereas historiographical and sociological convention locates the sources of Ḥaredism within the development of 19th century orthodox Jewish responses to the Jewish Enlightenment (Haskalah), Reform, and secular Zionism, this article argues that Ḥaredi structures and practices preceded these movements,...
p. 37. Even before 1848, Jews had managed to obtain “an excellent modern education” despite the legal obstacles. Sometimes, where the interdictions were particularly strict, as in Piedmont, for example, the families with the greatest means provided for their children to relocate to those citie...
Define Trotskyism. Trotskyism synonyms, Trotskyism pronunciation, Trotskyism translation, English dictionary definition of Trotskyism. n. The political and economic theories of Communism advocated by Leon Trotsky and his followers, usually including the
Theodor Herzl, who founded modern political Zionism in the late 1800s, had a long beard and looked like a Biblical prophet. Yet he was thoroughly secular and assimilated – he evenlit a Christmas treewith his family. Herzl’s movement to encourage more European Jews to migrate to the Holy ...
They are “inconvenient” because they do not fit the narrative of the modern day mass media, which includes now the “alternative” media. The inconvenient truths I am exposing and reporting on in this article are the truths that challenge the current politica...