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Being Jewish in China:The Current Situation of the Kaifeng Jews by Gideon Elazar
January 29, 2013
Haaretz Resurrects The Khazar Jews Theory
December 28, 2012 |
Amb. Dore Gold
When the Khazar kingdom collapsed in the 13th century, according to the believers in the Khazar theory, its population fled into Eastern Europe and served as the core of European Jewry.
Examining a Non-Centralized Religoethnic Community
October 20, 2012
American Jewry shares the long-standing American commitment to noncentralized decision-making. Decision-making in the United States is not decentralized but noncentralized. That is, there is no single center that can determine how or where decision-making should be dispersed, as the notion of decentralization implies. Rather, there are many different centers of decision-making, each of which exists legitimately in its own right, while the existence of each is protected within the society in some "constitutional" way. In political life even the federal government, powerful as it is, is simply one center ? some would even describe it as a cluster of centers ? among many.
Jerusalem and US Politics
September 14, 2012 |
Amb. Dore Gold
The Radical Right in Europe
July 26, 2012 |
Michael Whine
Michelle Mazel on La fin du judaisme en terre d’Islam (The End of Judaism in Muslim Lands) by Shmuel Trigano
May 9, 2012 |
Michelle Mazel
Arnon Groiss on From Empathy to Denial: Arab Responses to the Holocaust by Meir Litvak and Esther Webman
May 9, 2012 |
Arnon Groiss
Edward Alexander on Imagine John Lennon and the Jews: A Philosophical Rampage by Ze’ev Maghen
May 9, 2012 |
Edward Alexander
Michelle Mazel on Israël peut-il survivre? La nouvelle r ègle du jeu (Can Israel Survive? The New Rules of the game) by Michel Gurfinkiel
May 9, 2012 |
Michelle Mazel
Amnon Lord on The Crisis of Zionism by Peter Beinart
May 9, 2012 |
Amnon Lord
Dariusz Libionka and Laurence Weinbaum on Flags over the Warsaw Ghetto: The Untold Story of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by Moshe Arens
May 9, 2012 |
Dr. Dariusz Libionka
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Dr. Laurence Weinbaum
Joel Fishman on The Eichmann Trial Diary by Sergio Minerbi
May 9, 2012 |
Joel Fishman
Amnon Lord on The Crisis of Zionism by Peter Beinart
May 4, 2012
Joel Fishman on The Eichmann Trial Diary by Sergio Minerbi
May 4, 2012 |
Joel Fishman
JTS Rabbis and Israel, Then and Now: The 2011 Survey of JTS Ordained Rabbis and Current Students
May 4, 2012 |
Steven M. Cohen
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