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Rethinking the Role of Religion in Arab Antisemitic Discourses
“The Palestinian cause is not about land and soil, but it is about faith and belief,” insist Islamists in their attempts to Islamize the Arab−Israeli conflict.
Esther Webman
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Bureaucracies' Strategies for Coping With Populism: Insights From Israel
ABSTRACT In recent years, an increasing body of research has examined the influence of populism on public bureaucracies and their responses to this phenomenon. This study seeks to add to this literature by examining how high‐level Israeli bureaucrats navigate populist pressures.
Nissim Cohen, Yekoutiel Sabah
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Bir Terimin Arkeolojisi: Antisemitizmin Teolojik ve Politik Tarihi
Öz: Antisemitizm teolojik, psikolojik, sosyolojik ve politik boyutları olan çok yönlü ve karmaşık bir terimdir. Bu kavram bütün yönleriyle sadece Yahudiliği ilgilendiren bir fenomen değildir.
Mustafa Yılmaz
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Neighborly violence, social science, and super????icial similarities
Jan’s Gross’s pathbreaking book Neighbors: the Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, inspired a new generation of social scientific research on the Holocaust that highlighted the importance of local dynamics, the mix of German and non-German ...
Jeffrey Kopstein, Jason Wittenberg
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Thinking Poetically and Thinking Politically—Arendt, Benjamin, Heidegger, and Arendt's Benjamin
Constellations, Volume 32, Issue 4, Page 577-587, December 2025.
Jacob Abolafia
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Revisiting the Druze Politics in Palestine under British Colonial Rule
There is an established literature which argues that the Druze of Palestine were either neutral during the Colonial period or supportive of the Zionist Agency and its plans.
Eduardo Wassim Aboultaif
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Critical Quarterly, Volume 67, Issue 4, Page 153-195, December 2025.
Lee Grieveson
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La Renaissance culturelle juive
At the end of the nineteenth century, Jews in Germany and Austria could look back on their successes since the beginning of emancipation: legal equality had been achieved, and economic, as well as social integration was completed.
Delphine Bechtel
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This article explores the role of the Britons Society, a small racial nationalist sect founded in 1919, in the propagation of conspiracist antisemitism in the United Kingdom in the aftermath of the First World War.
Graham Macklin
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Reflections on addressing antisemitism in a Canadian faculty of medicine. [PDF]
Kuper A.
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