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The Majority Report with Sam Seder
3220 - Beyond Zionism w/ Jonathan Graubart

The Majority Report with Sam Seder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 87:31


Happy Monday! Sam and Emma speak with Jonathan Graubart, professor of political science at San Diego State University, to discuss his recent book Jewish Self-Determination beyond Zionism: Lessons from Hannah Arendt and other Pariahs. First, Sam and Emma run through updates on the growing death toll in Gaza, Israel's turn towards Indonesian Hospital in Gaza, potential conditions on US aid to Israel, Biden's cratering poll numbers, North Dakota's violation of the Voting Rights Act, and flight attendant labor action, before parsing through the election of Javier Milei to the presidency of Argentina. Next, they're joined by Jonathan Graubart as dives right into his work exploring the competing visions for Jewish self-determination outside of the extremist revisionist Zionism that dominates the conversation today. After touching on the pushback to his work, as well as the inspiration behind it, Graubart dives into the contrasting strains of Martin Buber's vision of “cultural Zionism” – one that emphasized a non-statist revival of the Jewish community in the holy lands of Palestine – the mainstream, statist Zionism of Theodor Herzl, and the vitriolic revisionist Zionism of Ze'ev Jabotinsky (a legacy carried by Netanyahu), all of which were prevalent at the start of the 20th Century. Professor Graubart explores the central influence of European imperialism on Buber's explicit rejection of Jewish nationalism in favor of a broader independent, spiritual, and socialist egalitarianism, before stepping into the practical application of Buber's Zionism with the creation of various multi-faith and multi-cultural federations in the 1920s and ‘30s, alongside increasing pleas to his opponents in the Zionist community to embrace the presence of Palestinians as neighbors and community members. After briefly walking through the political leverage behind the various Zionist movements – and the particular role the British played in bolstering the plan for an exclusionary Jewish state – Graubart dives into the critiques of Zionism leveled by Hannah Arendt, contrasting Buber's affirmative vision of Hebrew Humanism he hoped to create with her pathologizing of a Zionist movement that had once inspired her, as she explore the influence of “Eternal Anti-semitism Syndrome” (the belief that everyone, everywhere is against the Jews, at all times) and Tribal Nationalism in completely undermining the cultivation of Jewish culture, Jewish community, Jewish safety, and Jewish self-determination. Expanding on this, Professor Graubart explores the concept of “self-determination” itself, and the contradictory relationship between self-determination for a community that is moving into a region, and the continued autonomy of the pre-existing community. After parsing through the eventual breakdown of Buber's Humanist Zionism amid increasing power and violence exercised by the Zionist right, as well as Palestinian resistance to a bi-national solution (while supporting the presence of Jews as community members with equal rights), and the role of the 1948 Nakba in officially destroying the unique possibilities of a productive Zionism, Sam, Emma, and Jonathan wrap up with a tentative discussion on the future of any solution to this conflict. And in the Fun Half: Sam and Emma watch Anderson Cooper let active rhetoric of genocide go unchecked, Biden's torpedoing approval ratings, and the expansion of the cleansing of Gaza to regional conflict. They also discuss the inequality of marriage for disabled Americans, Francisco from Buenos Aires reflects on his country's election of Javier Milei and the historical context, Chris Christie has an embarrassing appearance on Meet the Press, Rep. Clay Higgins perfectly shows the insanity of the GOP, and Russell Brand perfectly shows the insanity of both himself and Alex Jones, plus, your calls and IMs! Check out Jonathan's book here: https://tupress.temple.edu/books/jewish-self-determination-beyond-zionism Sign a petition in support of the Support Increase in SSI Program Asset Limits Act (H.R. 5408) here: https://www.votervoice.net/mobile/CureSMA/Campaigns/107567/Respond Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: http://majority.fm/app Check out today's sponsors: Nuts.com: Right now, https://Nuts.com is offering new customers a free gift with purchase and free shipping on orders of $29 or more at https://Nuts.com/majority. So, go check out all of the delicious options at https://Nuts.com/majority. You'll receive a free gift and free shipping when you spend $29 or more! Aura Frames: From now through Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Aura is having their best deal of the year. Listeners can save $40 on their best selling Carver Mat frame by visiting https://auraframes.com/MAJORITY. That's https://auraframes.com/MAJORITY. Use promo code MAJORITY to get $40 off their best-selling frames. Sunset Lake CBD: Starting today, all products on https://sunsetlakecbd.com will be 30% off with coupon code “BF.” But that's not all, if your order is over $125, you'll be prompted to pick a FREE 20-count of your choice of CBD gummies. Orders over $250 will also get a cozy new beanie just in time for the holiday season. 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Balagan
The failure of the Iron Wall conception with Nir Reisler

Balagan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 35:04


In 1923, Ze'ev Jabotinsky, Founder and Leader of Beitar (Revisionist Zionism) wrote an essay called The Iron Wall, which, in a nutshell, says - The Arabs will not accept our existence and make peace until we will have strong institutions of our own. They will understand they can not outtake us. For years, Israel has built its institutions and mainly its Military power, with one of the strongest armies in the world. Further than that, for years, Israel was able to minimize its casualties from Terror, which led us, Israelis, to believe that we could keep on living the way we did without seeking to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.  The leader of this conception was Netanyahu, who bragged that the Arab countries are making "Peace for Peace", ignoring the threats from Gaza (And Lebanon and the West Bank, but that is for other episodes). What was right and wrong with the Iron Wall conception, and why did it fail under Netanyahu?! On this and more, I spoke to my friend, Nir Reisler, a Zionist Researcher. To read the English translation of The Iron Wall - http://en.jabotinsky.org/media/9747/the-iron-wall.pdf   #Israel #Hamas #Peace #HamasisISIS

Israel News Talk Radio
Predicting the Situation In Israel - The Jay Shapiro Show

Israel News Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 87:50


One hundred years ago, Ze'ev Jabotinsky predicted the situation in which we now find ourselves. The Jay Shapiro Show 09NOV2023 - PODCAST

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VINnews Podcast
Give War a Chance

VINnews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 14:32


What's the object of war?  Should America care about Israel's war against Hamas?  Do we want it involved?  Should Israel target Arab civilians?  How innocent are civilians after all?  Listen to an interesting array of arguments and quotes from such people as the Netziv, Rabbi Meir Kahane, Ze'ev Jabotinsky, William Tecumseh Sherman, and Winston Churchill. 

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Origin Story
Zionism Part 1

Origin Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 58:41


Explaining the most misunderstood ideas and people in politics. In another two-parter, Dorian Lynskey and Ian Dunt break down the long thorny history of Zionism.  In part one, covering the 1890s to the 1930s, they explain how Theodor Herzl single handedly created a movement for a Jewish nation, Chaim Weizmann won over Churchill and Balfour, and Ze'ev Jabotinsky sowed the seeds of Likud. Utopian dreams wrestle with hard-nosed pragmatism as the Zionists clash with the world's great powers, and each other, about what a Jewish nation should be.  Hear Part Two right now when you support Origin Story on Patreon: www.Patreon.com/originstorypod  “Herzl didn't see the Holocaust coming but he was a realist about the durability of antisemitism.” — Dorian Lynskey It's a very communistic, very socialistic, very politically radical community that ends up in Palestine.” — Ian Dunt “At the time of Herzl's death, only about one per cent of the world's Jews were Zionists.” — Dorian Lynskey Reading list: Steven Beller – Herzl Lenni Brenner – Zionism in the Age of Dictators Walter Laqueur – A History of Zionism Alex Ryvchin – Zionism: The Concise History Avi Shlaim – The Iron Wall Michael Stanislawski – Zionism: A Very Short Introduction Melvin J. Urofsky – American Zionism from Herzl to the Holocaust Jeff Walker – The Revisionists and the Rise of Right-Wing Zionism Geoffrey Wheatcroft – Churchill's Shadow Paul Bogdanor's critique of Lenni Brenner: https://fathomjournal.org/an-antisemitic-hoax-lenni-brenner-on-zionist-collaboration-with-the-nazis/ The Making of Modern Zionism: The Intellectual Origins of the Jewish State, by Shlomo Avineri Written and presented by Dorian Lynskey and Ian Dunt. Audio production and music by Jade Bailey. Logo art by Mischa Welsh. Lead Producer is Anne-Marie Luff. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Origin Story is a Podmasters production. https://twitter.com/OriginStorycast  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fringe Radio Network
Those We Don't Speak Of (Part 10) - The Oddcast Feat. The Odd Man Out

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 64:04


This week we delve back into forbidden territory with a continuance of the Those We Don't Speak Of series focusing once again on Revisionist Zionism's founder Ze'ev Jabotinsky. We look into his famous Iron Wall speech, and some of the terrorist acts his Irgun, as well as The Stern Gang/Lehi group committed against British Troops, and Arab civilians. We also touch on the Baruch Goldstein massacre, and his hero Meir Kahane, and look at the connection with newly Netanyahu appointed Jewish Power Party leader Itamar Ben-Gavir. It's a solid career killer episode all the way through so, be sure to share, and tell others about what you have learned. Now, time to get down that rabbit hole underneath the Iron Dome, far beyond the mainstream.Cheers, and Blessings

The Oddcast Ft. The Odd Man Out
Ep. 145 Those We Don't Speak Of Pt. 10

The Oddcast Ft. The Odd Man Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 63:00


 This week we delve back into forbidden territory with a continuance of the Those We Don't Speak Of series focusing once again on Revisionist Zionism's founder Ze'ev Jabotinsky. We look into his famous Iron Wall speech, and some of the terrorist acts his Irgun, as well as The Stern Gang/Lehi group committed against British Troops, and Arab civilians. We also touch on the Baruch Goldstein massacre, and his hero Meir Kahane, and look at the connection with newly Netanyahu appointed Jewish Power Party leader Itamar Ben-Gavir.  It's a solid career killer episode all the way through so, be sure to share, and tell others about what you have learned. Now, time to get down that rabbit hole underneath the Iron Dome, far beyond the mainstream. Cheers, and Blessings   Support My Work https://www.patreon.com/theoddmanout   The Other Episodes In This Series- "Those We Don't Speak Of" Series Episodes Pt. 1 https://theoddmanout.podbean.com/e/ep-117-those-we-don-t-speak-of-pt-1/   Pt. 2 https://theoddmanout.podbean.com/e/ep-119-those-we-don-t-speak-of-pt-2/   Pt. 3 https://theoddmanout.podbean.com/e/ep-120-those-we-don-t-speak-of-pt-3/   Pt. 4 https://theoddmanout.podbean.com/e/ep-121-those-we-don-t-speak-of-pt-4/   Pt. 5 https://theoddmanout.podbean.com/e/ep-128-those-we-don-t-speak-of-pt-5/   Pt. 6 https://theoddmanout.podbean.com/e/ep-131-those-we-don-t-speak-of-pt-6/   Pt. 7 https://theoddmanout.podbean.com/e/ep-137-those-we-don-t-speak-of-pt-7/ Pt. 8 Ep. 140 Those We Don't Speak Of Pt. 8 | The Oddcast Ft. The Odd Man Out (podbean.com)   Please check out my Podcasting Family over at Alternate Current Radio. You will find a plethora of fantastic talk, and music shows including the flagship Boiler Room, as well as The Daily Ruckus! https://alternatecurrentradio.com/   Fringe Radio Network- Radio on the Fringe!  http://fringeradionetwork.com/   Patreon-Welcome to The Society Of Cryptic Savants  Welcome members of The Society Of Cryptic Savants! (bitchute.com)   Social Media: _theoddmanout on Twitter, and Instagram       Facebook https://www.facebook.com/theoddcastfttheoddmanout         A special Thank You to my Patrons who contributed to this episode. You are very much appreciated.   Their Order Is Not Our Order! 

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The Oddcast Ft. The Odd Man Out
Ep. 128 Those We Don't Speak Of Pt. 5

The Oddcast Ft. The Odd Man Out

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 67:07


It's finally here! In this episode of The Oddcast we dive once again face first into the all, but forbidden history of the modern State of, ______ and some very specific events that led up to it. We take a look at Revisionist leader Vladimir Ze'ev Jabotinsky, and his fascination with Fascism. We cover The Irgun, and Stern terrorist gangs, and some of the horrible things they did, and mention how some of them went on to lead the government. We even dive into a related plot to kill President Truman, and so much more. So, you know what time it is? It's time to go deep down the sandy rabbit holes of the Middle East, far beyond the mainstream!   Cheers, and Blessings     The Odd Man Out      Support My Work Odd Man Out Patreon https://www.patreon.com/theoddmanout   Follow John Brisson's Work, Like, Share, and Subscribe https://twitter.com/weve_read   https://linktr.ee/weveread   Show Notes   The Israeli faction The Irgun were a radical terrorist group spawned directly out of Jewish icon Ze'ev Jabotinsky's Zionist Revisionism ideology.   The Irgun (short for Irgun Tsvai Leumi, Hebrew for "National Military Organization" ארגוןצבאי לאומי‎) had its roots initially in the Betar youth movement in Poland, which Jabotinsky founded. By the 1940s, they had transplanted many of its members from Europe and the United States to Palestine. Acting often in conflict (but at times, also in coordination) with rival clandestine militias such as the Haganah and the Lehi (or Stern terrorist Group), the Irgun's efforts would feature prominently in the armed struggles against British and Arab forces alike in the 1930s and 1940s. Irgun was described as a terrorist organization by The New York Times, the Anglo-American Committee of Enquiry, prominent world figures such as Winston Churchill and Jewish figures such as Hannah Arendt, Albert Einstein, and many others.   The Betar Naval Academy was a Jewish naval training school established in Civitavecchia, Italy in 1934 by the Revisionist Zionist movement under the direction of Ze'ev Jabotinsky, with the agreement of Benito Mussolini. During the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine against the Mandatory Palestine, the militant Zionist group Irgun carried out 60 attacks against Palestinian people and the British Army https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/2016-04-17/ty-article/.premium/zeev-jabotinsky-and-the-ethics-of-zionism/0000017f-ef79-da6f-a77f-ff7f6cfb0000   See List of Attacks https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Irgun_operations   Israeli's exhume Jabotinsky's body, & move it from NY, to Mt. Herzl In Yizzy https://www.jta.org/archive/remains-of-jabotinsky-to-be-exhumed-today-for-reburial-in-israel   Jabotinsky Day is commemorated on the Hebrew date of Jabotinsky's death. The day was enshrined into Israeli law on March 23, 2005, when the Knesset enacted the Jabotinsky Law “to instill for generations the vision, legacy and work of Ze'ev Jabotinsky, to mark his memory and to bring about the education of future generations and to shape the State of Israel, its institutions, its objectives and its character in accordance with its Zionist vision.” A state memorial service is held every year at the Ze'ev Jabotinsky Tomb on Mount Herzl. The Knesset also holds a special hearing to commemorate the day and IDF bases throughout the country also hold lectures and services to mark the occasion.
 https://m.jpost.com/israel-news/who-is-zeev-jabotinsky-597238   UK Opens Secret Files About Jewish Terrorists https://www.timesofisrael.com/uk-opens-secret-files-about-jewish-terrorists-in-1940s/   The Story Of Lehi, The Jewish Terrorist Organization That Tried To Form An Alliance With The Nazis https://allthatsinteresting.com/lehi Irgun Leader Menachem Begin became the sixth Israeli Prime Minister, and was also the founder of the Likud party which is now led by Benjamin Netanyahu, and crew. Stern (Lehi) Leader Yitzhak Shamir became Israeli Prime Minister    Lenni Brenner Interview https://www.counterpunch.org/2014/02/24/zionism-in-the-age-of-the-dictators/   The Stern (Lehi) Gang https://archive.org/details/sterngangideolog0000hell   Israel's Stern (Lehi) Gang Mailed Letter Bomb to White House, and President Truman Yitzhak Shamir, Natan Yelin-Mor and Avraham Stern were three of the main members https://www.richardsilverstein.com/2016/10/11/israels-stern-gang-mailed-letter-bomb-white-house-president-truman/   When Jews Praised Mussolini... https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium.MAGAZINE-when-jews-praised-mussolini-and-supported-nazis-meet-israel-s-first-fascists-1.7538589   TERRORISM AND THE 
ESTABLISHMENT OF ISRAEL. -1968 https://archive.org/stream/jewishzionistter00peek/jewishzionistter00peek_djvu.txt   King David Hotel Bombing https://www.timesofisrael.com/watch-the-king-david-hotel-bombing-1946/   Attack on Acre Prison, 4th May 1947 Disguised as British troops and with apparently the correct documents such as movement orders and identity papers, the Irgun blasted their way in. Jewish inmates obviously knew ahead of time as they then collaborated in the attack and escape. To add to the confusion and panic, grenades were lobbed into the part of the prison which held those mentally unfit. A number of imprisoned Irgun terrorists and more than 100 Arabs escaped but there were troops in the vicinity and fighting resulted. Most of the escapees got away but 8 Jews were killed and 13 captured, many of them wounded. One of the attackers was Eitan Livni, a Pole, the father of Tzipi Livni an Israeli politician. http://www.britishforcesinpalestine.org/attacks/acreprison.html   Terrorist attack on the British Goldsmith Officers' Club

Saturday, 1st March 1947   Fun Facts Jabotinsky, Menachem Begin, & Theodor Herzl were all Journalists.   Ze'ev Jabotinsky-Was a Member of the Order of the British Empire-OBE 
     Benjamin Netanyahu's father, changed the family last name from, Mileikowsky to Netanyahu after moving to Israel from Poland.   “Benzion Netanyahu, (Benzion Mileikowsky), Polish-born Israeli historian and Zionist activist (born March 25, 1910, Warsaw, Russian Empire [now in Poland]—died April 30, 2012, Jerusalem), was the father of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a longtime advocate (and one-time secretary) of Vladimir Jabotinsky, whose uncompromising Zionist Revisionist movement was pivotal in the fight for the state of Israel.    "There is no justice, no law, and no God in heaven, only a single law which decides and supersedes all—[Jewish] settlement [of the land]."—Jabotinsky [Righteous Victims, p. 108]   Support the show by subscribing, liking, sharing, & donating!   Please check out my Podcasting Family over at Alternate Current Radio. You will find a plethora of fantastic talk, and music shows includin the flagship Boiler Room, as well as The Daily Ruckus. https://alternatecurrentradio.com/   Fringe Radio Network- Radio on the Fringe!  http://fringeradionetwork.com/   Patreon-Welcome to The Society Of Cryptic Savants  https://www.bitchute.com/video/C4PQuq0udPvJ       Social Media: _theoddmanout on Twitter, and Instagram       Facebook https://www.facebook.com/theoddcastfttheoddmanout         "A special Thank You to my Patrons who contributed to this episode. You are very much appreciated.   Thank You Guys For Your Continued Support!   Their Order Is Not Our Order!

New Books Network
Shaul Adar, "On the Border: The Rise and Decline of the Most Political Club in the World" (Pitch Publishing, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 68:01


In December 2020, an Israeli football club made worldwide headlines. The news that a UAE royal had bought 50 per cent of Beitar's shares shook Israel and the football world. Beitar, proclaimed by some of its own fans as 'the most racist club in the country', is a club like no other in Israel. While Israeli football as a whole is a space where Israelis of all ethnicities and foreigners can co-exist, Beitar won't even sign a Muslim player for fear of its own far-right supporters' group, La Familia.  On the Border: The Rise and Decline of the Most Political Club in the World (Pitch Publishing, 2022) is the fascinating tale of a club that began as a sports movement of a liberal national Zionism party and became an overt symbol of right-wing views, Mizrahi identity and eventually hardcore racism and nationalism. The book explores the radicalisation of Beitar and the fight for the soul of the club between the racists and open-minded fans. It is also a story of Jerusalem, the most volatile place on Earth, and how the holy city and the influence of religion have shaped Beitar. Founded in 1936, the club took its name from a Zionist organization set up in 1923 by students in the capital of Latvia, Riga, following a visit by Ze'ev Jabotinsky, the Zionist Revisionist and founder of the para­military group Irgun. Beitar's story mirrors that of its city. For thirty years, under the British Mandate, impoverished young Mizrahim (Jews from Arab countries) had kicked a ball around Jerusalem's Musrara neighbourhood with Arab friends. The war of 1948 changed that. Subsequent events sharpened the divide, leading to the unrepentant racism of La Familia, Beitar “ultras” who began by making monkey noises at a player from Cameroon and graduated to chants threatening death to Arabs. Employing violence and intimi­dation, they ensured no Muslim could play for Beitar, thereby betraying a key element of Jabotinsky's scheme – equality for Arabs. Roberto Mazza is visiting professor at Northwestern University. He is the host of the Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast and to discuss and propose a book for interview can be reached at robbymazza@gmail.com. Twitter and IG: @robbyref Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Shaul Adar, "On the Border: The Rise and Decline of the Most Political Club in the World" (Pitch Publishing, 2022)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 68:01


In December 2020, an Israeli football club made worldwide headlines. The news that a UAE royal had bought 50 per cent of Beitar's shares shook Israel and the football world. Beitar, proclaimed by some of its own fans as 'the most racist club in the country', is a club like no other in Israel. While Israeli football as a whole is a space where Israelis of all ethnicities and foreigners can co-exist, Beitar won't even sign a Muslim player for fear of its own far-right supporters' group, La Familia.  On the Border: The Rise and Decline of the Most Political Club in the World (Pitch Publishing, 2022) is the fascinating tale of a club that began as a sports movement of a liberal national Zionism party and became an overt symbol of right-wing views, Mizrahi identity and eventually hardcore racism and nationalism. The book explores the radicalisation of Beitar and the fight for the soul of the club between the racists and open-minded fans. It is also a story of Jerusalem, the most volatile place on Earth, and how the holy city and the influence of religion have shaped Beitar. Founded in 1936, the club took its name from a Zionist organization set up in 1923 by students in the capital of Latvia, Riga, following a visit by Ze'ev Jabotinsky, the Zionist Revisionist and founder of the para­military group Irgun. Beitar's story mirrors that of its city. For thirty years, under the British Mandate, impoverished young Mizrahim (Jews from Arab countries) had kicked a ball around Jerusalem's Musrara neighbourhood with Arab friends. The war of 1948 changed that. Subsequent events sharpened the divide, leading to the unrepentant racism of La Familia, Beitar “ultras” who began by making monkey noises at a player from Cameroon and graduated to chants threatening death to Arabs. Employing violence and intimi­dation, they ensured no Muslim could play for Beitar, thereby betraying a key element of Jabotinsky's scheme – equality for Arabs. Roberto Mazza is visiting professor at Northwestern University. He is the host of the Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast and to discuss and propose a book for interview can be reached at robbymazza@gmail.com. Twitter and IG: @robbyref Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Israel Studies
Shaul Adar, "On the Border: The Rise and Decline of the Most Political Club in the World" (Pitch Publishing, 2022)

New Books in Israel Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 68:01


In December 2020, an Israeli football club made worldwide headlines. The news that a UAE royal had bought 50 per cent of Beitar's shares shook Israel and the football world. Beitar, proclaimed by some of its own fans as 'the most racist club in the country', is a club like no other in Israel. While Israeli football as a whole is a space where Israelis of all ethnicities and foreigners can co-exist, Beitar won't even sign a Muslim player for fear of its own far-right supporters' group, La Familia.  On the Border: The Rise and Decline of the Most Political Club in the World (Pitch Publishing, 2022) is the fascinating tale of a club that began as a sports movement of a liberal national Zionism party and became an overt symbol of right-wing views, Mizrahi identity and eventually hardcore racism and nationalism. The book explores the radicalisation of Beitar and the fight for the soul of the club between the racists and open-minded fans. It is also a story of Jerusalem, the most volatile place on Earth, and how the holy city and the influence of religion have shaped Beitar. Founded in 1936, the club took its name from a Zionist organization set up in 1923 by students in the capital of Latvia, Riga, following a visit by Ze'ev Jabotinsky, the Zionist Revisionist and founder of the para­military group Irgun. Beitar's story mirrors that of its city. For thirty years, under the British Mandate, impoverished young Mizrahim (Jews from Arab countries) had kicked a ball around Jerusalem's Musrara neighbourhood with Arab friends. The war of 1948 changed that. Subsequent events sharpened the divide, leading to the unrepentant racism of La Familia, Beitar “ultras” who began by making monkey noises at a player from Cameroon and graduated to chants threatening death to Arabs. Employing violence and intimi­dation, they ensured no Muslim could play for Beitar, thereby betraying a key element of Jabotinsky's scheme – equality for Arabs. Roberto Mazza is visiting professor at Northwestern University. He is the host of the Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast and to discuss and propose a book for interview can be reached at robbymazza@gmail.com. Twitter and IG: @robbyref Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/israel-studies

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Shaul Adar, "On the Border: The Rise and Decline of the Most Political Club in the World" (Pitch Publishing, 2022)

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 68:01


In December 2020, an Israeli football club made worldwide headlines. The news that a UAE royal had bought 50 per cent of Beitar's shares shook Israel and the football world. Beitar, proclaimed by some of its own fans as 'the most racist club in the country', is a club like no other in Israel. While Israeli football as a whole is a space where Israelis of all ethnicities and foreigners can co-exist, Beitar won't even sign a Muslim player for fear of its own far-right supporters' group, La Familia.  On the Border: The Rise and Decline of the Most Political Club in the World (Pitch Publishing, 2022) is the fascinating tale of a club that began as a sports movement of a liberal national Zionism party and became an overt symbol of right-wing views, Mizrahi identity and eventually hardcore racism and nationalism. The book explores the radicalisation of Beitar and the fight for the soul of the club between the racists and open-minded fans. It is also a story of Jerusalem, the most volatile place on Earth, and how the holy city and the influence of religion have shaped Beitar. Founded in 1936, the club took its name from a Zionist organization set up in 1923 by students in the capital of Latvia, Riga, following a visit by Ze'ev Jabotinsky, the Zionist Revisionist and founder of the para­military group Irgun. Beitar's story mirrors that of its city. For thirty years, under the British Mandate, impoverished young Mizrahim (Jews from Arab countries) had kicked a ball around Jerusalem's Musrara neighbourhood with Arab friends. The war of 1948 changed that. Subsequent events sharpened the divide, leading to the unrepentant racism of La Familia, Beitar “ultras” who began by making monkey noises at a player from Cameroon and graduated to chants threatening death to Arabs. Employing violence and intimi­dation, they ensured no Muslim could play for Beitar, thereby betraying a key element of Jabotinsky's scheme – equality for Arabs. Roberto Mazza is visiting professor at Northwestern University. He is the host of the Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast and to discuss and propose a book for interview can be reached at robbymazza@gmail.com. Twitter and IG: @robbyref Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies

New Books in Sports
Shaul Adar, "On the Border: The Rise and Decline of the Most Political Club in the World" (Pitch Publishing, 2022)

New Books in Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 68:01


In December 2020, an Israeli football club made worldwide headlines. The news that a UAE royal had bought 50 per cent of Beitar's shares shook Israel and the football world. Beitar, proclaimed by some of its own fans as 'the most racist club in the country', is a club like no other in Israel. While Israeli football as a whole is a space where Israelis of all ethnicities and foreigners can co-exist, Beitar won't even sign a Muslim player for fear of its own far-right supporters' group, La Familia.  On the Border: The Rise and Decline of the Most Political Club in the World (Pitch Publishing, 2022) is the fascinating tale of a club that began as a sports movement of a liberal national Zionism party and became an overt symbol of right-wing views, Mizrahi identity and eventually hardcore racism and nationalism. The book explores the radicalisation of Beitar and the fight for the soul of the club between the racists and open-minded fans. It is also a story of Jerusalem, the most volatile place on Earth, and how the holy city and the influence of religion have shaped Beitar. Founded in 1936, the club took its name from a Zionist organization set up in 1923 by students in the capital of Latvia, Riga, following a visit by Ze'ev Jabotinsky, the Zionist Revisionist and founder of the para­military group Irgun. Beitar's story mirrors that of its city. For thirty years, under the British Mandate, impoverished young Mizrahim (Jews from Arab countries) had kicked a ball around Jerusalem's Musrara neighbourhood with Arab friends. The war of 1948 changed that. Subsequent events sharpened the divide, leading to the unrepentant racism of La Familia, Beitar “ultras” who began by making monkey noises at a player from Cameroon and graduated to chants threatening death to Arabs. Employing violence and intimi­dation, they ensured no Muslim could play for Beitar, thereby betraying a key element of Jabotinsky's scheme – equality for Arabs. Roberto Mazza is visiting professor at Northwestern University. He is the host of the Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast and to discuss and propose a book for interview can be reached at robbymazza@gmail.com. Twitter and IG: @robbyref Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sports

Mining The Riches Of The Parsha
10@9 Jabotinsky and Tuttle-Singer Express This Weekend - August 5, 2022

Mining The Riches Of The Parsha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 7:40


This morning we discuss two writers who could not be more different, Ze'ev Jabotinsky and Sarah Tuttle-Singer. Yet taken together, Jabotinsky's speech in Warsaw on Tisha B'Av in 1938, and Tuttle-Singer's story of her conversation with an Israeli taxi driver, together convey the complexity, the historical gyrations, and the range of emotions this weekend will bring us. Michael Whitman is the senior rabbi of ADATH Congregation in Hampstead, Quebec, and an adjunct professor at McGill University Faculty of Law. ADATH is a modern orthodox synagogue community in suburban Montreal, providing Judaism for the next generation. We take great pleasure in welcoming everyone with a warm smile, while sharing inspiration through prayer, study, and friendship. Rabbi Whitman shares his thoughts and inspirations through online lectures and shiurim, which are available on: YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/adathyoutube Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adathmichael/ Podcast - Mining the Riches of the Parsha: Apple Podcasts - https://tinyurl.com/miningtheriches1 Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/miningtheriches3 Stitcher: https://tinyurl.com/miningtheriches4 Please contact Rabbi Whitman (rabbi@adath.ca) with any questions for feedback, or to receive a daily email, "Study with Rabbi Whitman Today," with current and past insights for that day, video, and audio, all in one short email sent directly to your inbox.

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Jerusalem Unplugged
Why is Beitar Jerusalem the most political football club in the world with Shaul Adar

Jerusalem Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 65:21


In December 2020, an Israeli football club made worldwide headlines. The news that a UAE royal had bought 50 per cent of Beitar's shares shook Israel and the football world. Beitar, proclaimed by some of its own fans as 'the most racist club in the country', is a club like no other in Israel. While Israeli football as a whole is a space where Israelis of all ethnicities and foreigners can co-exist, Beitar won't even sign a Muslim player for fear of its own far-right supporters' group, La Familia. In this episode I talk to Shaul Adar the author of On the Border a the fascinating tale of a club that began as a sports movement of a liberal national Zionism party and became an overt symbol of right-wing views, Mizrahi identity and eventually hardcore racism and nationalism. With the author we explored explored the radicalisation of Beitar and the fight for the soul of the club between the racists and open-minded fans. Founded in 1936, the club took its name from a Zionist organization set up in 1923 by students in the capital of Latvia, Riga, following a visit by Ze'ev Jabotinsky, the Zionist Revisionist and founder of the para­military group Irgun. For thirty years, under the British Mandate, impoverished young Mizrahim (Jews from Arab countries) had kicked a ball around Jerusalem's Musrara neighbourhood with Arab friends. The war of 1948 radically changed that. Subsequent events sharpened the divide, leading to the unrepentant racism of La Familia, Beitar “ultras” who began by making monkey noises at a player from Cameroon and graduated to chants threatening death to Arabs. Employing violence and intimi­dation, they ensured no Muslim could play for Beitar.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/jerusalemunplugged. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Hoy en la Historia de Israel
19 de julio de 1940- Fallece el primer presidente del Fondo Nacional Judío, Max Bodenheimer

Hoy en la Historia de Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 2:05


Nacido en 1865 en Stuttgart, Alemania, Max Bodenheimer emigró a Palestina en 1935, donde se convirtió en abogado y figura central del movimiento sionista. Bodenheimer fue el primer presidente de la Federación Sionista de Alemania. Después de estudiar derecho, se trasladó a Colonia, Alemania, donde ejerció la abogacía hasta 1933 y donde publicó su primer escrito sionista, titulado “¿Son los judíos rusos una nación?”. En 1896, Bodenheimer comenzó a mantener comunicación con Herzl después de leer "El estado judío" de Herzl. Esto llevó a la participación de Bodenheimer en el Primer Congreso Sionista en 1897, donde fue elegido miembro del Consejo General Sionista. Cuando el Fondo Nacional Judío se incorporó en Gran Bretaña en 1907, Bodenheimer fue nombrado su primer presidente y sirvió como miembro de la junta hasta 1921. Desilusionado con las políticas de Chaim Weizmann, a raíz de los disturbios árabes en Palestina de 1929, se unió al partido revisionista dirigido por Ze'ev Jabotinsky. Bodenheimer finalmente abandonó la política. En 1935 se instaló en Jerusalén con su esposa Rosa, donde comenzó a escribir sus memorias cinco años antes de su muerte.

Hoy en la Historia de Israel
16 de junio de 1933- Haim Arlosoroff fue asesinado

Hoy en la Historia de Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 2:03


Haim Arlosoroff, quien fue el jefe del departamento político de la Agencia Judía fue asesinado mientras caminaba junto con su esposa Sima por la noche en una playa de Tel Aviv. Dos hombres siguieron a la pareja hasta que uno de los hombres le preguntó la hora y el otro le disparó. Arlosoroff, fue miembro socialista del partido Mapai de David Ben-Gurion, donde ganó enemigos políticos, especialmente entre los sionistas revisionistas de Ze'ev Jabotinsky, con sus llamados a trabajar con los británicos y con su alcance y reconocimiento de las aspiraciones nacionales de los árabes en la Palestina obligatoria. Dos días antes de su asesinato, Arlosoroff regresó de un viaje desde Alemania durante el cual completó el controvertido Acuerdo Ha'avara, que permitía a los judíos inmigrar a Israel si convertían sus activos en efectivo que solo se podían usar para comprar productos alemanes exportados a Palestina. El acuerdo permitió que más de 60.000 judíos escaparan ante los nazis y transferir así, $100 millones en riqueza a Palestina. Los sionistas revisionistas fueron los principales sospechosos de su asesinato, pero nadie fue acusado. La muerte de Arlossoroff abrió el camino para un mayor papel político del liderazgo de David Ben-Gurion dentro del departamento político de la Agencia Judía.

Hoy en la Historia de Israel
9 de diciembre de 1914 - Nace el destacado líder sionista de derecha, Shmuel Katz

Hoy en la Historia de Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 1:50


Shmuel Katz, nació en Johannesburgo. Fue un líder de derecha del movimiento Sionismo Revisionista, que defendió la causa sionista en Sudáfrica. Fue fundador del partido Herut. Inspirado por Ze'ev Jabotinsky, emigró a Palestina en 1936, y se unió a la organización de defensa Irgun un año después. Jabotinsky lo envió a Londres en 1939 para recaudar fondos y argumentar contra las políticas británicas en Palestina. En 1948, Katz ayudó a conseguir armas de Francia, las cuales fueron traídas a Palestina en el barco “Altalena”, el famoso barco que fue hundido en junio de 1948 por la orden de David Ben-Gurion; con el objetivo de evitar el faccionalismo dentro del joven ejército de Israel, mientras luchaba en la guerra contra los estados árabes vecinos. En 1977, Katz realizó dos prolongadas exposiciones sobre la historia de los méritos del sionismo para el presidente Jimmy Carter, durante la visita del primer ministro Begin en Washington. Finalmente Shmuel murió en el 2008.

Tribe Talk Connection
Gordis 3 – Zionism 2.0: Beyond Herzl

Tribe Talk Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 14:44


From the labor Zionism of Ze'ev Jabotinsky to the revisionist Zionism of AD Gordon to the spiritual Zionism of Ahad Ha'am, various interpretations and manifestations of Zionist thought developed through the 20th century and into the 21st. Dr. Rabbi Daniel Gordis sorts it all out and suggests how each informs Israeli culture and society.

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Keith Knight - Don't Tread on Anyone
Bin Laden, Iraq War Lies, and Israel. Scott Horton and Keith Knight.

Keith Knight - Don't Tread on Anyone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 54:25


Buy Scott's New book- Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08T7RD14R/ref=dp_kinw_strp_1 -- If you find value in the content, please consider donating to my PayPal KeithKnight590@gmail.com LBRY: https://lbry.tv/@KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone:b -- 0:00​ - Quote 0:29​ - Bin Laden 1998 quote on Iraq and Israel's plan to destabilize neighboring countries Ze'ev Jabotinsky: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ze%27ev...​ Yinon Plan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yinon_Plan​ Rally ‘round the flag effect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rally_%...​ 8:18​ - Was Saddam a CIA asset? 11:58​ - Valarie Plame Affair 16:48​ - Anthrax lie Scott's website: https://scotthorton.org/?s=Anthrax​ 23:28​ - The truth about the origins of Israel & modern day mistreatment of Palestinians Irgun: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irgun

Balagan
Ze'ev Jabotinsky, Menahem Begin & Herut Party - The Origins of the Likud

Balagan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 34:03


Eli Vered Hazan speaks to Kobi about the Likud Party - From a fighting opposition to the ruling party in Israel. Our 1st episode in the series discussed the origins and the founding fathers of the Likud Party - Ze'ev Jabotinsky, Menahem Begin, and Herut Party.

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