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Intersectionality and the Jews

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Published: 25 March 2017

Last updated: 4 March 2024

It’s time for intersectionality to include the Jews – Benjamin Gladstone – Tablet Magazine 20.03.17
Intersectional theory is uniquely suited to take on antisemitism. But intersectional activists often refuse to do so, perpetuating the prejudice instead. The problem is not intersectional theory. It’s intersectional activists who fail to adhere to it.

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US Muslims and Jews strengthen bonds amid acts of bigotry – Rachel Zoll – The Times of Israel 21.03.17
Since Trump’s election, members of both faiths seem more willing to set aside differences to work together amid rising tide of harassment, hate.

UK Jewish leader calls for solidarity with Muslims in fight against Jihad – Tamara Zieve – Jerusalem Post 23.03.17
In a statement, Jonathan Arkush appealed for solidarity among all of Britain's communities which stand together in the fight against extremism.

Jews and feminism, Zionism and feminism March 18, 2017

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