Merely reacting to the worst manifestations isn’t enough.
“Do you expect a rabbi to be neutral on Judaism, the Jewish people, or the Jewish state?”
The Marranos of anti-Zionism.
No country for Jewish sociologists.
The “tyranny of group self-righteousness.”
The fault line dividing the old oppressive order from the new progressive one ran decisively through Palestine.
Instead of serving as a bulwark against (or at least a shelter from) vulgar ignorance, it is becoming an adjunct to it.
A great engine of Jewish advancement has become an incubator of hatred.
Professors can provide moral support to beleaguered pro-Israel students.
A professor quits a university “awash in Jew-hatred.”
A smokescreen for something darker.
Relying on the very sensitivity-training complex that has allowed fashionable bigotries to fester and bloom.
“It has led some of the most decent, kind, and thoughtful people I know at Harvard to become propagators of anti-Semitism.”
When scholarship becomes activism.