Jordan Peterson intervista Benjamin Netanyahu sulla storia di Israele Video con sottotitoli italiani a cura di Giorgio Pavoncello
Jordan B. Peterson intervista il Primo Ministro israeliano Benjamin Netanyahu sulla storia di Israele e sul diritto degli ebrei alla loro terra ancestrale, la Terra d'Israele, situata tra il fiume Giordano e il Mar Mediterraneo. Questa è la risposta alla narrazione falsa araba e alla loro assurda rivendicazione della terra di Israele, la patria del popolo ebraico da tempo immemorabile. La risposta a qualsiasi rivendicazione araba su una terra che chiamano "Palestina". La terra di Israele, che hanno invaso, non è mai stata terra araba e non sarà mai loro.
Testata: Informazione Corretta Data: 17 settembre 2009 Pagina: 1 Autore: Ruth R. Wisse Titolo: «Jews and Power»
Ruth R. Wisse Jews and Power Nextbook Schocken
Taking in everything from the Kingdom of David to the Oslo Accords, Ruth Wisse, an eminent professor of comparative literature at Harvard, offers a radical new way to think about the Jewish relationship to power and demonstrates how Jewish political weakness both increased Jewish vulnerability to scapegoating and violence, and unwittingly goaded power-seeking nations to cast Jews as perpetual targets. Jews and Power contains much information in few pages and offers a simple argument: Zionism is the solution to Jewish powerlessness; Israel is the guarantor of the Jews’ safety. Further, the Jewish nation’s resumption of sovereignty in 1948 created opportunities for the Jews to bring benefits to humanity as a whole.
Ruth R. Wisse The Modern Jewish Canon Free Press
What makes a great Jewish book? What makes a book "Jewish" in the first place? Wisse sets out to answer these questions in this book and takes us on an exhilarating journey through language and culture, penetrating the complexities of Jewish life as they are expressed in the greatest Jewish novels of the twentieth century, from Isaac Babel to Isaac Bashevis Singer, from Elie Wiesel to Cynthia Ozick. In The modern Jewish canon Wisse comprises those books that convey an experience of Jewish actuality, those in which "the authors or characters know and let the reader know that they are Jews," for better or worse.