An Indigenous People. While our primary concern is how we understand ourselves, Freeman writes, indigeneity also offers a way ...
British Christian Zionism (Part 3): Reverend William Hechler – from Hovevei Zion to Herzl and beyond
Reverend William Hechler. Photo courtesy from David Pileggi, Christ Church Jerusalem Archives.
Lesley Klaff is Editor in Chief of the Journal of Contemporary Antisemitism. Holocaust inversion is, in the words of the late Manfred Gerstenfeld, ‘the portrayal of Israel, Israelis and Jews as modern ...
Centrism is ‘the antidote to the extremism and sustained attacks on liberal democracy that are sweeping much of the democratic world.’ So writes Yair Zivan, the editor of this timely volume, setting ...
Moshe Ya’alon is a former Chief of Staff for the IDF and served under the Netanyahu government for three years as Defence Minister. Since resigning from the Defence Ministry in May 2016, Ya’alon has ...
The rubble at the site of the former Sderot police station – destroyed by an Israeli tank on the evening of 7 October – has ...
Dave Rich’s book on that thorniest of subjects, anti-Semitism, has already received many plaudits including glowing testimonials from several Anglo-Jewish luminaries. It does indeed merit much praise, ...
Sam Faddis’s recent account of his time as a CIA operations officer in Iraq in the run-up to the 2003 Iraq War is a highly readable one replete with new details and lots of interesting tidbits about ...
We are entering a new urban age, so let’s build world class partnerships between the great hubs of British, Israeli and Palestinian life. Predictions are always difficult, especially when they are ...
Liam Hoare launches a new Fathom series in which our writers re-read classic texts. Past Continuous, Yaakov Shabtai’s novel of three friends set in 1970s Tel Aviv, was first published in Hebrew in ...
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