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Erekat Is Wrong: The Jewish Presence in the Land Dates Back for Millennia
February 2, 2014
The Jewish presence in the Land of Israel can be documented. Can the Palestinian narrative?
The Paradox of the Italian Jewish Experience in 1990-2010
February 24, 2011 |
Dr. Ephraim Nissan
There is a paradox to the Italian Jewish experience in the 2000s. Jews are more integrated than ever since 1945, and Israel has been relegitimized in important quarters after being in practice delegitimized by the Communists, Socialists, and those media close to the Christian Democrats in the late 1970s and 1980s, reaching the lowest point in the second half of 1982. Yet, because of various factors including the web as well as unwillingness to take things in stride any longer, the organized and
The Slow Disappearance of Turkey’s Jewish Community
January 6, 2011 |
Rifat Bali
Turkey's Jewish community is one of the few remaining Diaspora communities in a country with a Muslim majority. Despite its apparent dynamism, its long-term viability is doubtful. The community does not have any influence or play any role worth mentioning in Turkey's cultural, political, or intellectual life. Furthermore, in recent years the entire community has become the target of much resentment and hostile rhetoric from the country's Islamist and ultranationalist sectors.
Elderly Jews: An Increasing Priority for the American Jewish Community?
July 14, 2010 |
Prof. Ira M. Sheskin
Rivkah Fishman-Duker on How Jewish Is Jewish History?
April 25, 2010 |
Rivkah Fishman-Duker
The Future of Jewish Education
December 15, 2009 |
Prof. Jack Wertheimer
Muslim-Jewish Relations in Australia: Challenges and Threats
May 17, 2009 |
Jeremy Jones AM
Revisiting the 2008 Presidential Election: Reflections on the Jewish Vote
April 21, 2009 |
Dr. Steven Windmueller
The Contemporary Rivalry over the Chosen People: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Perspectives
October 27, 2008 |
Dr. Avi Beker
Robert Kennedy’s 1948 Reports from Palestine
June 5, 2008 |
Lenny Ben-David
The Salute to Israel Parade
June 1, 2008 |
Marissa Gross
Muslim-Jewish Interactions in Great Britain
April 30, 2008 |
Michael Whine
The Jewish Communities of the Western United States
April 3, 2008 |
Dr. Steven Windmueller
The Fragmentation of American Jewry and Its Leadership
February 6, 2008 |
Prof. Jack Wertheimer
The Transformation of Jewish Knowledge over the Decades: The New Edition of the Encyclopaedia Judaica
December 12, 2007 |
Michael Berenbaum
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