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The beneficiaries and victims of ‘Ashkenazi privilege’ in Israel – The Tel Aviv Review
Prof. Meir Amor discusses the principles of the Mizrahi struggle; Dr. Susan Nashman Fraiman discusses the evolution of candle-lighting practices in Ashkenaz.
Read MoreLe parti c’est moi: Ben-Gurion and Mapai party politics – The Tel Aviv Review
Dr. Avi Bareli talks about opposition to Ben-Gurion’s leadership from within his party; and Dr. Michal Aharony puts Hannah Arendt under the microscope.
Read MoreMulticulturalism in Israel: Literary Perspectives – The Tel Aviv Review
Dr. Adia Mendelson-Maoz discusses her exploration of multiculturalism in Israel; Prof. Lev Grinberg analyzes moments of resistance in Israel.
Read MoreThe birth of a Zionist myth – The Tel Aviv Review
Dr. Ofer Nurdheimer Nur discusses the Zionist myth of Upper Bitania, and Ella Ben Hagay discusses narratives of the Conflict among the US diaspora.
Read MoreTerrorism in Cyberspace: The next generation – The Tel Aviv Review
Prof. Gabriel Weimann discusses the evolution of terrorism in cyberspace; Dr. Caroline Light talks about Jews in the American South, post-Reconstruction.
Read MoreHoly matrimony: Zion and the Diaspora in 20th century Jewish thought – The Tel Aviv Review
Prof. Yossi Turner explores the evolution of Zionism and the Diaspora; and Peter Moreira discusses his book, ‘The Jew who Defeated Hitler.’
Read MoreProtecting Jews in interwar Europe: How international law tried and failed – The Tel Aviv Review
We discuss how international law tried and failed to protect the Jews of interwar Europe, and the relationship of the individual to the social.
Read MoreThe birth of the cosmopolitan Jew – The Tel Aviv Review
Prof Sander Gilman on his study “Aliens vs Predators: Cosmopolitan Jews vs Jewish Nomads,” and a look at crypto-Jewish women in Spain under the Inquisition.
Read MoreMore than moneylending: The economic history of the Jews – The Tel Aviv Review
Economist Zvi Eckstein offers an original and compelling explanation of the demographic meanders of the Jewish people in the common era.
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