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Message from the Editor

 
Filed under: World Jewry
Publication: Jewish Political Studies Review

Jewish Political Studies Review
Volume 25, Numbers 1–2

The present issue of the Jewish Political Studies Review deals with ongoing developments. Each of the contributors has chosen a different problem, defining and describing its content and context.

Justus Reid Weiner has dealt with campus shout-downs and the threat to freedom of speech about Israel. Dexter van Zile has come to grips with the evolution of attitudes toward Israel among Evangelical Christians. Edward Rettig has drawn on the ideas on language and thought of Canadian philosopher, Charles Taylor, and shown their relevance to the dialogue between Israel and the Diaspora. Eyal Lewin has examined the possibility that several civil religions obtain in Israel, which have significantly influenced the political behavior of Israelis in ways that have not been previously understood. Finally, Dore Gold has analyzed the concept of land-swaps, which has insinuated its way into the current negotiations with the Palestinians, despite the fact that it belongs to the failed negotiations of the past and proposals which long ago have been removed from the table.

We are pleased to present a solid selection of book reviews which deal with a wide range of topics. These comprise a representation of the current literature.

It is our hope that our readers will find the content of this issue timely and informative.

We welcome your suggestions and proposals for new articles and book reviews.