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Title Beyond tribal loyalties : personal stories of Jewish peace activists / edited by Avigail Abarbanel
Published Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars, 2012
NewCastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012

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Description xxvi, 288 pages ; 22 cm
regular print
Contents Contents note continued: A startling awareness / Rich Forer -- An accidental activist / Hazel Kahan -- Hybrid states / Yaniv Reich -- The cult of atheist Zionism posing as Judaism / Rich Siegel -- How I became a self-loving anti-occupation Jew / Wendy Elisheva Somerson -- My journey home / Ariel Vegosen
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Australia -- Am I an activist? / Sivan Barak -- The road to hell is paved with tribal loyalties / Ray Bergmann -- Once you see you cannot unsee / Nicole Erlich -- I am now again the Zionist I once was / David Langsam -- A secular Jew from the end of the earth / Vivienne Porzsolt -- A troublemaker in exile / Margot Salom -- The wicked son: Hemlock and cherem / Peter Slezak -- pt. II Canada -- The courage of my convictions / Lesley Levy -- The hole truth / Ronit Yarosky -- pt. III Israel -- Comprehending oppression / Jeff Halper -- Conversion / Dorothy Naor -- Eucalyptus tree / Maya Wind -- pt. IV United Kingdom -- Leaving Israel / Avigail Abarbanel -- Journey out of Zionism / Susan Nathan -- Out of the frame / Ilan Pappe -- The birth of the Israeli state was my birthday / Ruth Tenne -- pt. V United States -- Shattering the Israel barrier / Rae Abileah -- 1996 / Jesse Bacon -- Confronting the sacred cow / Anna Baltzer --
Summary "There is an expectation in Jewish communities around the world that all Jews embrace Zionism and offer unquestioning support for Israel, right or wrong. Jewish identity and Zionism are commonly and deliberately blurred. Jews who criticise Israel or question Zionism are often excluded, vilified and threatened. If they express sympathy for the plight of the Palestinian people, they risk being branded as traitors and accused of supporting the enemies of Israel . Beyond Tribal Loyalties is a unique collection of twenty-five personal stories of Jewish peace activists from Australia, Canada, Israel, the United Kingdom and the United States. There is an age difference of more than fifty years between the oldest and the youngest contributor. The stories focus on the complex and intensely personal journey that Jewish activists go through to free themselves from the hold of Zionist ideology and its requirement to support all Israeli policies. Like many Jews, most of the contributors were once unquestioning supporters of Israel and Zionism. Something happened in the life of each of these extraordinary people that caused them to question and re-evaluate their understanding of the conflict and their relationship with Israel and the Palestinian people. In many cases this journey involved a reassessment of personal values, belief systems and identity. Beyond Tribal Loyalties seeks to discover what makes it possible for Jewish peace activists to follow through with this transformative journey and their activist work, despite fanatical and sometimes violent opposition. This is an inspiring book for anyone who is interested in the experience of being a peace activist. It offers a fresh and unusual angle on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and is a unique contribution in a field where political analysis is common, but where the personal angle is often lacking."--Jkt
Subject Jews -- Attitudes toward Israel.
Jews -- Identity.
Jews -- Politics and government.
Pacifists.
Zionism.
Author Abarbanel, Avigail, editor of compilation
LC no. 2012379993
ISBN 1443834491
9781443834490