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Letters to the editor, 23 February 2024

Conflating Israel with Jews,

February 22, 2024 12:06
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London, UK. 16.02.2024. 10 to 4 Productions presents CABLE STREET, a new musical by Tim Gilvin (music and lyrics) and Alex Kanefsky (book), at Southwark Playhouse, London, UK. Directed by Adam Lenson, with musical direction by Tamara Saringer, set design by Yoav Segal, costume design by Lu Herbert, lighting design by Sam Waddington, and choreography by Jevan-Howard Jones. The cast is: Max Alexander-Taylor, Debbie Chazen, Danny Colligan, Sha Dessi, Joshua Ginsberg, Jade Johnson, Sarah Leatherbarrow, Aoife Mac Namara, Ethan Pascal Peters, Sophia Ragavelas, Jez Unwin. Photograph © Jane Hobson.
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Utterly powerless

​Jake Wallis Simons is of course right that Israel and Jewishness are inextricably interwoven, historically because Judaism evolved in the land of the Old Testament, and more recently because of the state of Israel (It’s fine to “conflate” Jews with Israel ,let’s not deny our roots, 16 February). One could also argue that centuries of Yiddish culture means that Jews are inextricably linked to Europe.

But in asking us to unashamedly embrace our Israeli roots, Jake is posing the Finkler Question: how loyal should a diaspora Jew be to the state of Israel ?

Of course we should stand by Israel in its hour of need. It would be inconceivable not to. But how can we unreservedly support the settlement of the West Bank by religious and nationalist zealots with whom we have nothing in common? Or a Netanyahu government that plays fast and loose with Israel’s democracy?

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