Time for Reassessment?
The following Jerusalem Post cover-stories and analysis articles by Gol Kalev explore the state of affairs between Europe and Jerusalem. In doing so, taking a deep look at undercurrents in both Europe and in Zionism.
Latest articles: When and how did Herzl Receive Zionism?
Gol Kalev’s latest on Europe & Jersualem:
AS THE DEBATE ABOUT THE CORE ESSENCE OF EUROPEANISM INTENSIFIES, SOME EUROPEANS VIEW ISRAEL AS A ROLE-MODEL AND SCION OF TRUE EUROPEAN LIBERALISM
THE RESURFACING OF EUROPEAN COLONIALISM
EUROPE NEVER WENT THROUGH A PROCESS OF MENTAL DECOLONIZATION. IS THIS THE REASON EUROPE INCREASINGLY BEHAVES IN NEOCOLONIALIST WAYS?
HIJACKING THE PALESTINIAN CAUSE
HERZL AND ZIONISM BETWEEN FRANCE AND BRITAIN
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Europe and its relation to Jerusalem:
Europe and Jerusalem: a 2,300 year-old conflict
100 years of European involvement in Jerusalem:
100 years of intervention: Britain enters Jerusalem, Europe stays
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
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The journey back to Jerusalem:
1895: Herzl between Dreyfus and Goldsmid; France and Britain
1897: Herzl vs Ahad Ha’Am – Outsider vs Establishment
1897: From Basel to Jerusalem – a look at the first Zionist Congress
1898: Herzl’s Jerusalem visit – an inflection 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
2019: Israel’s four cups of Independence
Zionism & Israeli society:
Jewish transformation – Judaism 3.0
Israel abandoning its secular roots
The new secular: The Datlaf (sometimes religious)
The new Aliya: Contribution of vacation homes owners
Rising nationalism vs. Globalization – how it effects the Jews