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Review: Being Jewish And Doing Justice

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April 11, 2011 15:23
Amelia Sacks was batmitzvah at Kol Chai Hatch End Jewish Community (Photo: Bruno Medici)

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By Brian Klug
Vallentine Mitchell £40

Brian Klug is a philosopher and one of a controversial group of Jewish academics, being an originator of Independent Jewish Voices and a founder member of the Jewish Forum for Justice and Human Rights. Because of his allegiances, he frequently finds himself the object of scorn, or at least energetically expressed opprobrium, from other members of the Jewish community. This opposition is usually directed towards him for his critical views on Israel and sometimes for his reluctance to give credence to claims about the rise of antisemitism.

In a political and communal context in which Israel and antisemitism have become core issues defining Jewish identity, the stirring up of dissent around them can feel like an act of betrayal, verging on "self-hatred".

Those are common accusations directed towards Klug and other "ASHamed Jews" - to borrow the sobriquet employed by Howard Jacobson in The Finkler Question.

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