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On Zionism
The term "Zionism" draws more attention (and more fire) in our own time than when the movement first emerged, in Europe, at the end of the nineteenth century. This section looks at the key issues underlying the Z Word. Z Word editor Ben Cohen examines the opprobrium which has ...
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Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism: Decoding the Relationship
The relationship between anti-Zionism and antisemitism has been endlessly debated. Below, two experts on the subject offer a framework for thinking about this issue. In an excerpt from his book Antisemitism Today, Kenneth S. Stern examines how the logic of anti-Zionism frequently reflects the prejudices of antisemitism. And in an ...
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Islamism Against Zionism: Muslim Identity and the Middle East Conflict
FOR THE CASUAL OBSERVER looking to capture Islamist attitudes towards Zionism and Israel, there are few spectacles better than Al Quds Day. Instituted by Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979, the year of the Islamic Revolution, and held on the last Friday during the month of Ramadan, the ...
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Jewish Anti-Zionism Unravelled: The Morality of Vanity (Part 1)
CONTEMPORARY JEWISH ANTI-ZIONISM is most generously to be interpreted as occupying a position, or a set of positions, within a new Jewish politics. Modern Jewish politics was a response to, and an attempt to address, the "Jewish Question"; contemporary Jewish politics is a response to, and an attempt to address, the "Israel Question." ...
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Jewish Anti-Zionism Unravelled: Questioning Antisemitism (Part 2)
THE FIRST PART OF this essay ended with a distinction between the Israeli and Diaspora Jewish anti-Zionist perspectives. The writings of Akiva Orr and Uri Davis may be read as representative of the former perspective, and the writings of Jacqueline Rose as representative of the latter perspective. There are, of course, others who could ...
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The Cairo Clique: Anti-Zionism and the Canadian Left
THE PHENOMENON THAT Dr. Ely Karmon of the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism has called "a growing trend of solidarity between leftist, Marxist, anti-globalization and even rightist elements with Islamists"[1] has lately emerged as the dominant trend in "anti-war" activism in Canada. Central to the phenomenon is a strategic collaboration between ostensibly left-wing activists in and ...
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Our Mission
Z Word is an online journal dedicated to exploring the moral, philosophical, political and historical issues arising from the conflicts in the Middle East, particularly - although not exclusively - as they relate to the issues of Zionism, anti-Zionism and antisemitism. In recent years the public debate on issues relating to Zionism has ...
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