Responding to the New Campus Apologists for Anti-Semitism
Moving beyond “Is anti-Zionism anti-Semitism?”
April 15, 2016
Moving beyond “Is anti-Zionism anti-Semitism?”
Addressing the recent events at Stanford University, where a student-council member suggested that discussion of Jewish control of the media, banks, and so forth is not anti-Semitic and perfectly “valid,” and at Oberlin, where a group of “pro-Palestinian” Jewish students defended a professor who was posting anti-Semitic conspiracy theories on her website, Liel Leibovitz suggests setting aside the tired conversation about if, and when, anti-Zionism is a form of anti-Semitism:
Moving beyond “Is anti-Zionism anti-Semitism?”
Because it could.
A complex battle for influence.
“Young and Old Together.”
There was plenty of it.
Addressing the recent events at Stanford University, where a student-council member suggested that discussion of Jewish control of the media, banks, and so forth is not anti-Semitic and perfectly “valid,” and at Oberlin, where a group of “pro-Palestinian” Jewish students defended a professor who was posting anti-Semitic conspiracy theories on her website, Liel Leibovitz suggests setting aside the tired conversation about if, and when, anti-Zionism is a form of anti-Semitism:
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