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Changing Jewish views on Zionism could scramble the antisemitism debate

Should hostility toward Israel be understood as an expression of animus toward Jews? That question sits at the center of most contemporary debates over antisemitism, and the views of Jews themselves are often cited by partisans on both sides.

Changing Jewish views on Zionism could scramble the antisemitism debate

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Should hostility toward Israel be understood as an expression of animus toward Jews?

That question sits at the center of most contemporary debates over antisemitism, and the views of Jews themselves are often cited by partisans on both sides.

Many Jewish leaders have argued that because Zionism — meaning general support for the existence of...

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Should hostility toward Israel be understood as an expression of animus toward Jews? That question sits at the center of most contemporary debates over antisemitism, and the views of Jews themselves are often cited by partisans on both sides. Many Jewish leaders have argued that because Zionism — meaning general support for the existence of...

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