Book contents
- Judaism, Antisemitism, and Holocaust
- Series page
- Judaism, Antisemitism, and Holocaust
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Judaism
- Part II Antisemitism
- 5 The Why of Antisemitism
- 6 Word, Blood, Redemption
- 7 Anti-Zionism
- 8 Islamic Jihadism
- Part III Holocaust
- Bibliography
- Index
7 - Anti-Zionism
A Morally Required Antisemitism
from Part II - Antisemitism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 March 2022
- Judaism, Antisemitism, and Holocaust
- Series page
- Judaism, Antisemitism, and Holocaust
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Judaism
- Part II Antisemitism
- 5 The Why of Antisemitism
- 6 Word, Blood, Redemption
- 7 Anti-Zionism
- 8 Islamic Jihadism
- Part III Holocaust
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Central to a number of manifestations of antisemitism is anti-Zionism, which in our time has become not only intellectually fashionable but morally required: One cannot be deemed morally good without supporting those who are bent on the annihilation of the Jewish state. This is the topic of Chapter 7. Like most manifestations of antisemitism, but although it is one that has the explicit endorsement both of the left-wing elite and of Islamic Jihadists, anti-Zionism is cloaked in the self-righteous garb of moral indignation. Here anti-Zionism is understood as an opposition not to the policies of the Jewish state but to the existence of the Jewish state. The chapter explains how notions of Holy Land and sacred history are tied to anti-Zionism, how anti-Zionism is tied to a contempt for Judaism, and what this has to do with the demonization and delegitimization of the Jewish state. Once again, we find that demonization introduces a metaphysical dimension that will not tolerate any compromise or half-measures. Like most manifestations of antisemitism, but one that has yet distinct from them in that it has become intellectually fashionable, anti-Zionism is cloaked in the self-righteous garb of moral indignation.
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- Judaism, Antisemitism, and HolocaustMaking the Connections, pp. 143 - 164Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022