(RNS) — The news hit hard: Only one-third of American Jews identify as Zionist, even as nearly 90% support Israel’s right to ...
I am a Jew, I am a Zionist and I walk in that name in freedom because Israel exists. So, it is this that our children need to hear.
A Jew can believe in a Jewish, democratic state and still doubt whether contemporary Zionism advances both of those commitments, writes a scholar of European Jewish intellectual history.
The answer lies in how Jews today understand what the term “Zionism” means. When we asked Americans, both Jews and non-Jews, ...
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Why do so many Jews support Israel — but reject ‘Zionism’?
A new Jewish Federations of North America survey contained a shocking and confusing statistic: While just one-third of ...
A loud minority shouldn’t define the debate around Israel; respond to anti-Zionist hysteria with clarity, boundaries, empathy, and proud Zionism.
Some of the Israeli government’s fiercest critics are Israelis who nonetheless consider themselves proudly Zionist. The true ...
At its core, it is just another iteration of Jew-hatred, no different to what we have seen throughout the ages.The post The Trojan horse of anti-Zionism appeared first on JNS.org.
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It’s not just the kids: Only a third of US Jews 75+ call themselves ‘Zionists’
The reluctance in the older American generation to use the word "Zionist" may have roots in how the term was used following Israel's founding.
A new JFNA survey finds strong support for Israel but widespread discomfort with the “Zionist” label among the youngest and ...
Jewish lives aren’t more precious than Palestinian lives, and any form of advocacy for Israel that treats Palestinians as any less deserving of safety and security than Israelis isn’t just ...
They were not walking with heads bowed. They were not draped in sorrow. They almost skipped into that stadium, waving Israeli ...
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