Politics, the Jews and the '84 election

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כותר Politics, the Jews and the '84 election.
מקור/בעלים What Is the Use of Jewish History? Essays by Lucy S. Dawidowicz. Ed. by Neal Kozodoy. New York: Schocken, 1992
מתוך Commentary 79,2 (1985) 25-30
תקציר/הערה A survey of Jewish involvement in politics from 19th century Europe to 20th century USA. Jews traditionally supported left-wing parties as a bulwark against antisemitism. Since the 1960s, antisemitism in the guise of anti-Zionism has been emanating from the Left much more than from right-wing Christian groups. In the 1984 elections, more than 60% of US Jews voted for the Democratic Party despite Jesse Jackson and Black antisemitism. Calls on Jews to rethink and change their political agenda. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Appeared also in her "What Is the Use of Jewish History?" (1992).
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