Word: zionistic
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...many other Harvard students, we received a door-drop from the Society of Arab Students (SAS). Knowing that there are peace talks going on right now in Washington, we assumed that this would be about the peace talks. After all, the Harvard Israel Political Affairs Committee (HIPAC, Harvard Radcliffe Zionist Alliance (HRZL) and the Progressive Jewish Alliance (PJA), the three Zionist groups on campus, as well as the Harvard Gulf Arab Alliance, have all come out in support of the Peace Conference. Upon reading this letter from SAS, we were saddened to discover that the SAS does not seem...
...states that "Jews needed to be separated from their respective countries and transplanted into one territory." Anyone who has taken Foreign Cultures 56 has read Ahad Ha-Am, and knows that he for one did not envision a separation of Jews from their respective countries. He, who was a Zionist, did not even envision a Jewish state, merely a Jewish community. Even so, the territory that Jews would be "transplanted into" is merely the homeland of the Jewish people which they inhabited until their exile by the Romans...
...peace process continues, we hope all sides will abandon these unprovoked polemics and concentrate on achieving the elusive goal of peace in the Middle East. Sharon Fenick '94 Michael Kaplan '92 Harvard Radcliffe Zionist Alliance Shawn Aster '93 Kamran Rokhshar '94 Harvard Israel Political Affairs Committee Joel Gerwin '92-93 Matthew C. Weiner '92 Progressive Jewish Alliance
...Being a Zionist, I was upset that some one else had decided to define my political ideology for me. Being an anti-racist, I was upset that someone had attributed an odious mindset like racism to me. I called after them and asked if we could discuss what was on the sheet...
...Natan Sharansky, a former prisoner of conscience in the U.S.S.R. and a leading spokesman for Soviet Jews, complained that "in the existing stagnant economic and political system, there is no place for the enormous energy the immigrants bring with them." Unless Israel develops an "open economy," he warned, the Zionist dream itself will be in jeopardy. Sharansky picked up that theme again in the latest issue of the Report: "Whether this exodus will become a great blessing or a terrible burden for our country depends on how our government meets the challenge...