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Why the Polish gov’t has this left-wing Israeli filmmaker in its crosshairs
What happens when a film challenges one of Poland's nationalist myths? Barak Heymann found out the hard way when his latest documentary questioned the number of Poles who saved Jews during the Holocaust.
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Libby Lenkinski
July 27, 2022
An assault on storytelling: The other sides of Poland
A new law in Poland criminalizing Holocaust-related speech presents an offensive, distorted narrative about the nation’s wartime history and its coming-to-terms with the past. But that’s far from the whole story. By David Sarna Galdi The Polish cabinet last month approved a law that will punish (including imprisonment) anyone for claiming that Poles killed Jews…
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October 19, 2016
‘The Jews are heading to the polls in droves’
It turns out that one of Benjamin Netanyahu’s most notoriously divisive statements in recent years reflects, almost identically, an anti-Semitic election slogan exposed and decried by none other than the founding father of right-wing Zionism, Jabotinsky. By Gilad Halpern Ze’ev Vladimir Jabotinsky, the founding father of the Zionist right and forebear of Likud, has been…
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+972 Magazine
May 10, 2016
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How Zionism is pitting Jewish parties against each other
The Arab parties have understood that they better stick together so that they don’t crash into pieces like the Jewish parties – all because of the hysteria over being the most Jewish-Zionist-Israeli of all. By Gila Zamir / ‘The 7th Eye A few years ago, a salad company aired a commercial that played on a famous…
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The Seventh Eye
February 8, 2015
Mizrahi culture was suppressed, Ashkenazi culture is simply forgotten
Since the founding of the State of Israel, the Ashkenazi elite has suppressed the Mizrahi culture Jews from Arab countries brought with them. But almost without us noticing, those who led the Zionist project also erased whatever was left of the Ashkenazi traditions from Eastern Europe. By Edan Ring Family Day was no different from…
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Cafe Gibraltar
April 29, 2013
Quiet! They’re memorializing the Holocaust
When Israeli bad taste meets Holocaust consciousness, the polite thing to do is nod your approval. When I read this week’s New York Times story about Israeli grandchildren (and some children) of Holocaust survivors who have tattooed their elders’ concentration camp numbers onto their forearms (and in some cases ankles), I wasn’t sure what to…
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Larry Derfner
October 3, 2012
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