Is it time to reassess Europe’s 100-year old involvement in Israeli-Palestinian affairs?
This series of Jerusalem Post articles explores European engagement, as well as examines underlying trends in Jerusalem and in Zionism.
Europe and its Relation to Jerusalem:
Europe and Jerusalem – a 2,300 Year-old Conflict
100 Years of Europeans Involvement in Jerusalem
70 Year-old Attempt to Downplay European Guilt
20 Years of European Escalation Towards Jerusalem
10 Years of European Obsession with Jerusalem – Possible Reasons
Europe and Jerusalem in Fiction: Wonder Woman Fights European Incitement
History:
1897: From Basel to Jerusalem – A Look at the First Zionist Congress
1898: Herzl’s Jerusalem Visit – an Infliction Point in Zionism
1917: Balfour Awakened – 100 Years to the Balfour Declaration
1917: Enter the British – 100 Years to British Conquest of Jerusalem
1948: The Outbreak of War and the Heroic Story of the Lamed-Heh
Life in Europe:
Rise of Germany’s Far-Right and Jerusalem: Impact of German Elections
Rise of Austria’s Far-Right and Jerusalem: Impact of Austrian Elections
Life in Jerusalem:
Shift in the Jerusalem Experience: Shuk Mahanehe Yehuda
Haredi Spring: Celebration of Zionism in Shaarei Hessed
JerusAviv? Impact of the upcoming Fast-Train to Tel Aviv
Impact of moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem
The Rising Jerusalem Art Scene
Jerusalem as a Destination-City: Interview with Kenneth Bialkin
Zionism & Israeli Society:
The New Secular: The Datalf (Sometimes Religious)
Contribution of Vacation Homes Owners
Rising Nationalism vs. Globalization – How it Effects the Jews
Interview with Chief Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau
The above articles appeared in the Jerusalem Post between 2015-2017 and written by Gol Kalev
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