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Uncivil War: the israel conflict in th e Jewish community

Bleak battleground

June 6, 2014 11:27
Dissenter of a fundamental kind

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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By Keith Kahn-Harris
David Paul, £10

Between 2009 and 2011, the sociologist Keith Kahn-Harris hosted more than a dozen dinner parties at his London home that were more than just social occasions; they were intended as an experiment in dialogue.

Disturbed by the overheated tone of the debate over Israel within British Jewry, he brought representatives of different viewpoints around the table not to try to get them to agree, but to see if they at least could treat their opponents with respect.

Kahn-Harris is well-versed in the workings of modern British Jewry and its family feuds. But the problem he addresses in his new book is not merely local. Only recently, the American Jewish literary critic Leon Wieseltier commented on an increasing "level of virulence" in discussion about Israel among Jews in the USA.
Whereas support for Israel was once a unifying force among diaspora Jews religiously divided, the breakdown of that consensus has led to conflict.