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ID112535
Title ProperLoyalty and love of Israel by diasporan Jews
LanguageENG
AuthorSaxe, Leonard ;  Boxer, Matthew
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The relationship of Diaspora Jewry to Israel has been the focus of intense, sometimes bitter debate, both before and after the establishment of the State of Israel.1 The creation of Israel in the shadow of the Holocaust and the "ingathering" of Jews from around the world in its first decade muted critical voices, even those who had been ambivalent.2 In the early years of the state, what began as harsh rhetoric about shlilat ha'golah (negation of the Diaspora) and the impossibility of full Jewish life outside of Israel, moderated and Diaspora Jews learned to love Israel, without feeling guilty about not making aliya. In particular among American Jews, perhaps the most settled Jewish Diasporans, Israel became a focus of extraordinary pride. The 1967 Six Day War was an exceptional moment that promoted solidarity. Since then, levels of support and engagement with Israel have remained consistently high, although there are some perturbations in levels of support associated with periods of heightened hostility or threats to Israel.3 Despite Gabriel Sheffer's claims about current Diaspora-Israel relations, attitudes toward Israel among Diaspora Jewry remain extremely positive. American Jews in particular are highly attached to Israel and there is little indication that recent political debates have changed the fundamental picture.
`In' analytical NoteIsrael Studies Vol. 17, No.2; Summer 2012: p.92-101
Journal SourceIsrael Studies Vol. 17, No.2; Summer 2012: p.92-101
Key WordsDiasporan Jews ;  Israel ;  Loyalty ;  American Jews ;  Jewish Diasporans