Wrestling with Zionism: Jewish Voices Of Dissent

Author:   Daphna Levit
Publisher:   Interlink Publishing Group, Inc
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9781623719494


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   29 April 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Daphna Levit
Publisher:   Interlink Publishing Group, Inc
Imprint:   Olive Branch Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781623719494


ISBN 10:   1623719496
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   29 April 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""Daphna Levit's Wrestling with Zionism is an invaluable study of the dissent that political Zionism has generated among Jews ever since its articulation by Theodor Herzl. Ambitious and comprehensive in scope, the book traces the development of dissenting views from early advocates of Jewish-Arab cooperation and bi-nationalism to calls by some present-day Israeli historians and journalists for reconstituting Israel as a state that confers equal rights on all citizens. Biographical sketches of the authors covered, including Levit herself, enliven the narrative and show how each came to question Zionist ideology or to reject it entirely.""--Carolyn L. Karcher, professor emerita of English, American Studies, and Women's Studies at Temple University and editor of Reclaiming Judaism from Zionism: Stories of Personal Transformation ""A treasure trove ... Daphna Levit's new book, Wrestling with Zionism: Jewish Voices of Dissent offers a concise introduction to 20 major Jewish critics of political Zionism since its inception in the 1890s ... Today, the very idea of a hopeful, humane Zionism is obsolete. But Levit's last sentence points the way forward, telling 'every Zionist' to read Mahmoud Darwish and Edward Said, two Palestinians who opened her eyes. Their indomitable humanism can fill the void left by the failure of Herzl's dream, and help both people together to move toward a nobler vision. ""--Mondoweiss"


Daphna Levit's Wrestling with Zionism is an invaluable study of the dissent that political Zionism has generated among Jews ever since its articulation by Theodor Herzl. Ambitious and comprehensive in scope, the book traces the development of dissenting views from early advocates of Jewish-Arab cooperation and bi-nationalism to calls by some present-day Israeli historians and journalists for reconstituting Israel as a state that confers equal rights on all citizens. Biographical sketches of the authors covered, including Levit herself, enliven the narrative and show how each came to question Zionist ideology or to reject it entirely.--Carolyn L. Karcher, professor emerita of English, American Studies, and Women's Studies at Temple University and editor of Reclaiming Judaism from Zionism: Stories of Personal Transformation


A treasure trove ... Daphna Levit's new book, Wrestling with Zionism: Jewish Voices of Dissent offers a concise introduction to 20 major Jewish critics of political Zionism since its inception in the 1890s ... Today, the very idea of a hopeful, humane Zionism is obsolete. But Levit's last sentence points the way forward, telling 'every Zionist' to read Mahmoud Darwish and Edward Said, two Palestinians who opened her eyes. Their indomitable humanism can fill the void left by the failure of Herzl's dream, and help both people together to move toward a nobler vision. --Mondoweiss Daphna Levit's Wrestling with Zionism is an invaluable study of the dissent that political Zionism has generated among Jews ever since its articulation by Theodor Herzl. Ambitious and comprehensive in scope, the book traces the development of dissenting views from early advocates of Jewish-Arab cooperation and bi-nationalism to calls by some present-day Israeli historians and journalists for reconstituting Israel as a state that confers equal rights on all citizens. Biographical sketches of the authors covered, including Levit herself, enliven the narrative and show how each came to question Zionist ideology or to reject it entirely.--Carolyn L. Karcher, professor emerita of English, American Studies, and Women's Studies at Temple University and editor of Reclaiming Judaism from Zionism: Stories of Personal Transformation


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Daphna Levit was born in Israel, served in the army, and received undergraduate degrees in linguistics and literature from Tel Aviv University. She received a scholarship to study comparative (Japanese) literature at Indiana University and conducted research in Japan on a U.S./Japan Friendship Commission grant on literature written by survivors of the A-Bomb. She has graduate degrees in finance (MBA) and East Asian studies (MA in economics) from Cornell University and worked as a financial analyst in Japan, London, and New York at Merrill Lynch (senior analyst), Morgan Stanley (vice president and head of Japan Desk) and Barings (senior vice president and head of Asia Desk). She has contributed numerous articles in both Hebrew and English to various publications such as Ha'aretz and The Other Israel and is coauthor of Israeli Rejectionism: A Hidden Agenda in the Middle East Peace Process. She was also active in Gush Shalom, B'tselem, Windows, Physicians for Human Rights, Makhsom Watch, Ta'ayush, and other peace organizations. She lives and teaches courses at academic institutions in Nova Scotia.

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