For those of you in the habit of visiting this blog, but not the main Z Word site, there’s a new essay we’ve published by Anthony Julius. Focusing on Jewish anti-Zionism, it’s Julius at his most challenging and incisive. This essay is part one; part two follows soon.
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Before we address the substance of your essay, please accept my compliments on the donation of your fee to cancer research in memory of your wife, Dina. May your efforts lead to a cure.