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From author of Sontag Benjamin Moser comes a deeply researched history of the Jewish anti-Zionists from the nineteenth century to the present. For over a century, Zionism has often been treated as inseparable from Jewish identity-a natural response to antisemitism, exile, and genocide. But in Anti-Zionism: A Jewish History, Pulitzer Prize winner Benjamin Moser uncovers a largely erased tradition of Jewish dissent. Spanning nearly two hundred years, this powerful book traces the lives of rabbis, writers, and thinkers across the globe who viewed Zionism not as liberation, but as a dangerous form…mehr

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From author of Sontag Benjamin Moser comes a deeply researched history of the Jewish anti-Zionists from the nineteenth century to the present. For over a century, Zionism has often been treated as inseparable from Jewish identity-a natural response to antisemitism, exile, and genocide. But in Anti-Zionism: A Jewish History, Pulitzer Prize winner Benjamin Moser uncovers a largely erased tradition of Jewish dissent. Spanning nearly two hundred years, this powerful book traces the lives of rabbis, writers, and thinkers across the globe who viewed Zionism not as liberation, but as a dangerous form of nationalism-and a betrayal of Jewish ethical values. Figures such as Edwin Montagu, who condemned the Balfour Declaration, and Jacob Israël de Haan, assassinated for his anti-Zionism, are among many who challenged the dominant narrative. Their resistance often came at great personal cost, yet their warnings and ideals remain strikingly relevant in today's fractured political landscape. Moser writes with urgency and compassion. He offers not a rejection of Jewish identity, but a reclamation of a different tradition-one rooted in human rights, moral clarity, and fearless dissent. At a moment of rising global tension and growing censorship, Anti-Zionism: A Jewish History opens a long-suppressed conversation that continues to shape the present.

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Benjamin Moser is the author of Why This World: A Biography of Clarice Lispector, a finalist for the National Book Critics' Circle Award and a New York Times Notable Book of 2009. For his work bringing Clarice Lispector to international prominence, he received Brazil's first State Prize for Cultural Diplomacy. He won a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2017, and his book Sontag: Her Life and Work, won the Pulitzer Prize.