Timeline of anti-Zionism

This timeline of anti-Zionism chronicles the history of anti-Zionism, including events in the history of anti-Zionist thought.

1800–1896

In reaction to Leon Pinsker's Autoemanzipation! that asserted Jewish emancipation required a homeland of their own outside Europe, Viennese rabbi Adolf Jellinek replied that ‘Jews did not have any national characteristics, as such but "thanks to their universalism they adapt and absorb qualities from the nations in whose midst they are born and educated . .We are at home in Europe and regard ourselves as children of the lands in which we were born and raised, whose languages we speak, and whose cultures make up our intellectual substance. We are Germans, Frenchmen, Magyars, Italians, and so forth, with every fiber of our being. We have long ceased to be true, thoroughbred Semites, and we have long ago lost sense of Hebrew nationality.'[4]

After the First Zionist Congress

After the Balfour Declaration

The 1940s, the Biltmore Program and after

After the founding of the State of Israel

After the Six Day War

1994–present

See also

References

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  27. 'Views of Anglo-Jewry, A letter to The Times, from the Conjoint Foreign Committee of the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Anglo-Jewish Association,' published 24 May 1917
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  38. Daniel P. Kotzin,Judah L. Magnes: An American Jewish Nonconformist, Syracuse University Press, 2010 pp.225-235. Magnes, who mediated between Zionists and non-Zionists,held that if Jews accepted that, like themselves, Arabs had a right to a nation, then Zionism had two opposed courses: military nationalism as espoused by Vladimir Jabotinsky, or an ethical nationalism based on pacifism and cooperation with Arabs. Failure to adopt the latter, or spiritual Zionism, meant compromising the Jewish ethical tradition.(pp.224-225). ‘I should much rather see the eternal people without a "National Home", because 'a Jewish Home in Palestine built up on bayonets and oppression is not worth having';(p.225) ‘one of his primary Zionist objectives' consisted in 'establishing the reputation of the Jewish nation as ethical.’(p.230); Baron Edmond de Rothschild insisted to Magnes that 'We must hold them (the Arabs) down with a strong hand.'(p.235).
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  41. Michael Neumann, The Case Against Israel AK Press 2005 p.85.
  42. Gilbert Achcar, The Arabs and the Holocaust: The Arab-Israeli War of Narratives, Macmillan 2010 p.307.
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  44. "The Reform Movement in North America is larger than the Orthodox, Conservative, and Reconstructionist movements combined. [...] With Sen. Lieberman's retirement, every Jewish member of the Senate and House is a Reform or Conservative Jew." URJ President Rabbi Rick Jacobs speaking at the Knesset, November 2013 "It's Time for a New Israel-Diaspora Conversation," Reform Judaism Online http://rjmag.org/Articles/index.cfm?id=3342 accessed 2/25/15
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  48. Noam Chomsky, The Fateful Triangle, (1983) South End Press 1999 p.16.
  49. Christopher Sykes, Crossroads to Israel, Indiana University Press, 1973 p.247.
  50. Adel Safty, Might Over Right: How the Zionists Took Over Palestine , Garnet Publishing, 2009 p.132.
  51. Arendt, Hannah; Butler, Judith (March 2007). Kohn, Jerome; Feldman, Ron, eds. The Jewish Writings. p. 599. ISBN 978 0 8052 4238 6.
  52. Thomas Kolsky, Jews Against Zionism: The American Council for Judaism, 1942-1948, Temple University Press, 1992 (reprint) p.117.
  53. Hashem Talhami, Ghada. Palestine in the Egyptian Press: From al-Ahram to al-Ahali, Lexington Books 2007, pp. 70
  54. Suzanne D. Rutland, The Jews in Australia, Cambridge University Press, 2005 pp.43-45.
  55. Sir Zelman Cohen, Isaac Isaacs, Oxford University Press, 1967 p.242.
  56. Palestine: Peace and Prosperity or War and Destruction? Political Zionism: Undemocratic, Unjust, Dangerous, 1946, Melbourne: Ramsay Ware Publishing.
  57. 1 2 Ross 2011 p.159.
  58. Gerhard Falk, The Restoration of Israel: Christian Zionism in Religion, Literature, and Politics, Peter Lang, 2006 p.124.
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  66. Berl Frymer, Jewish Horizons, Associated University Presses, 1983 pp.21-25.
  67. Maxime Rodinson, Israel, fait colonial Les Temps Modernes, No.253, 1967 pp. translated into English as Israel:A Colonial-Settler State? 1973.
  68. Nur Masalha The Zionist Bible: Biblical Precedent, Colonialism and the Erasure of Memory, Rev.ed. Routledge, 2014 p. 68, citing Rodinson 1973 p.91.
  69. Jack Ross, Rabbi Outcast: Elmer Berger and American Jewish Anti-Zionism , Potomac Books, Inc., 2011 pp3-4, p.3.
  70. Zachary Lockman, 'The Left in Israel: Zionism vs. Socialism,' MERIP Reports , No. 49 (July 1976), pp. 3-18.
  71. Uri Davis, 'Citizenship Legislation in the Syrian Arab Republic,' Arab Studies Quarterly, Vol. 18, No. 1, Winter 1996 pp. 29-47 p.29.
  72. Uri Davis, Crossing the Border. an autobiography of an anti-Zionist Palestinian Jew, Books and Books, 1995 p.120.
  73. Full text of the resolution
  74. Note: this resolution was repealed in 1991. "U.N. Repeals Its '75 Resolution Equating Zionism With Racism"
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  76. Ella Shohat Taboo Memories, Diasporic Voices, Duke University Press, 2006 p.356
  77. Mazin B. Qumsiyeh, Sharing the Land of Canaan: human rights and the Israeli-Palestinian struggle, Pluto Press, 2004 p.83.
  78. Robert F. Barsky,Noam Chomsky: A Life of Dissent, rev.ed. MIT Press, 1998 p.78.:'branded as an anti-Zionist by a large segment of American Jews'.
  79. Leonard Senkman, ','Antio-Zionist Discourse of the Left in Latin America: An Assessment,' in Eliezer Ben-Rafael, Judit Bokser Liwerant, Yosef Gorny (eds.),Reconsidering Israel-Diaspora Relations, BRILL, 2014 pp.309-332 p.310.
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  83. Moshé Machover,Israelis and Palestinians: Conflict and Resolution, Haymarket Books, 2012 p.250.
  84. Tikva Honig-Parnass, Toufic Haddad, Between the Lines: Israel, the Palestinians, and the U.S. War on Terror , Haymarket Books, 2007 p.338.
  85. Mission Statement
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  88. Dov Waxman, Trouble in the Tribe: The American Jewish Conflict over Israel, Princeton University Press, 2016 p.251, n.27.
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  95. Israel Shahak, Jewish History, Jewish Religion: the Weight of Three Thousand Years Pluto Press 1994 pp.51f.
  96. DannyBen-Moshe,'The State of Holocaust Negation,' (2004) in Konrad Kwiet, Jürgen Matthäus (eds.), Contemporary Responses to the Holocaust, Greernwood Publishing Group, 2004 pp.139-175, p.155:'Norman Finkelstein's view of the Holocaust Industry reflects his own anti-Zionism, with his thesis that Jews have created the Holocaust industry to forge Israeli power, a core negation argument.'
  97. Mark Klusener (4 September 2001). "Accusations Fly As US, Israel Walk Out Of "Bizarre" UN Conference". CNSNews.com.
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  101. Yakov M. Rabkin,Au nom de la Torah: une histoire de l’opposition juive au sionisme, Les Presses de l’Université Laval 2004.
  102. A Threat from Within: A Century of Jewish Opposition to Zionism, Fernwood Publishers 2006.
  103. Francis R. Nicosia, Zionism and Anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany, Cambridge University Press, 2008 p.13 and n.1
  104. Joseph, Agassi, Preface to Au nom de la Torah: une histoire de l’opposition juive au sionisme, p.ix
  105. Rabbi Baruch Horowitz,Preface to Au nom de la Torah: une histoire de l’opposition juive au sionisme, p.xi.
  106. Emanuele Ottolenghi, 'Present-day Antisemnitism and the Centrality of the Jewish Alibi,' in Alvin H. Rosenfeld,Resurgent Antisemitism: Global Perspectives, Indiana University Press, 2013 pp.424-465 p.439.'Can Judaism be saved? Yes, Rose and others assure us, but only by a thoroughgoing renunciation of Zionism. As anti-Zionist polemicist Michael Neumann writes, referring to Uri Avnery, Noam Chomsky and other Jewish detractors of Israel, "These vigorous critics of Israeli excesses are all Jewish. Their focus on Israel is no evidence of double standards, but of where they feel their responsibilities lie." For Neumann, as for Rose these voices are needed more than every today, during the Jews' "dark night of the soul," as Rose calls it, because, in Neumann's words, "Israel's current policies are themselves a threat to Jews and Israelis everywhere." That's why Jews must speak out against Israel.'
  107. Elhanan Yakira, 'Antisemitism and anti-Zionism as a Moral Question,' in Rosenfeld pp.42-63 p.42
  108. Charles Tripp (25 February 2013). The Power and the People: Paths of Resistance in the Middle East. Cambridge University Press. p. 125. ISBN 978-0-521-80965-8. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
  109. Avi Shlaim 'The Idea of Israel and My Promised Land,' The Guardian 14 May 2014.
  110. Pappe, Ilan (2007). The ethnic cleansing of Palestine (New ed.). Oxford: Oneworld. ISBN 9781851685554.
  111. Philipp Ther,The Dark Side of Nation-States: Ethnic Cleansing in Modern Europe, Berghahn Books, 2014 p.191.
  112. Anshel Pfeffer, 'Shlomo Sand to Secular Jews: I'm Not Jewish and Neither Are You,' Haaretz 15 November 2014:'the new non-Jewish Sand poses little threat to the right wing; it is Jewish secular leftists he is challenging, particularly the anti-Zionist ones.'
  113. Dexter Van Zile,'Old Wine of Hate From the Vineyard,' Algemeiner Journal 6 March 2015.
  114. Emanuele Ottolenghi, 'Present-day Antisemitism and the Centrality of the Jewish Alibi,' in Alvin H. Rosenfeld (ed.), Resurtgent Antisemitism:Global perspectives, Indiana University Press 2013 pp.424-465 p.458 n.8.
  115. Paul Bogdanor, 'Manifestations of Antisemitism in British Intellectual and Cultural Life,' in Rosenfeld 2013 pp.65-93, pp.69-70.
  116. Keith Kahn-Harris, 'Non Jewish Jews,' Jewish Quarterly 31 January 2012.
  117. Gilad Atzmon, The Wandering Who?:A Study of Jewish Identity Politics John Hunt Publishing 2011 p.97.
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