Tel Aviv Review
A specter haunting Europe: Between Jewish past and Muslim present
How Europe’s encounter with its Muslim immigrants in the 21st century is like a “love triangle.”
Read MorePeople of the visitor book: Commemorative practices in Jerusalem’s war museum
What we can learn from studying the visitor book at Jerusalem’s most celebrated former battlefield.
Read MoreThe Israeli melting pot: A grassroots perspective
Exploring the everyday practices adopted by the early Israelis that reflected their reception of the cultural project of Zionism.
Read MoreA program like no other: What Birthright Israel does right
Analyzing the success of Birthright Israel, the program that has brought hundreds of thousands of young Diaspora Jews to Israel.
Read MoreJust a very naughty boy: Sabbatai Zevi and C17th Jewish messianism
The curious case of a 17th-century Jewish mysticist, one of the principal backers of Sabbatai Zevi, Judaism’s most well-known false messiah.
Read MoreWeimar in Jerusalem: Is Israel on a slippery slope to fascism?
Can we draw lessons from the fragile and divided German democracy of the early 1930s for today’s Israel?
Read MoreCyriac of Ancona, Europe’s first archaeologist
The life of Cyriac (Ciriaco) of Ancona, a 15th century traveler credited with bringing the long-lost marvels of the Classical world to Renaissance Italy.
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Know thine enemy: Zionism in Arab discourses
An exploration of the complex attitude of Islamic and liberal intellectuals towards Israel, combining envy, contempt, appreciation and pure hate.
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