Jews And Human Rights

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Building Human Rights

Freeing Soviet Jews–and After

Jewish Responses To Non-Jewish Genocides

American Jews And Violations In Zion: A Case Study

Israeli, Jewish, Human

Appendix A: Genocides And Other Mass Killings

Appendix B: Israel’s Adoption Of Major Human Rights Treaties

Appendix C: Glossary Of Abbreviations

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The history of human rights is intricately intertwined with the history of Jews. Drawing inspiration from their tradition and history, Jews have played a role in the human rights drama as victims, advocates, violators, and judges. Whether working to free persecuted Jews, prevent and intervene in genocides, defend Israel in human rights forums, or strengthen Israel’s democracy, Jews have stood for-and stood up for-human rights.

In Jews and Human Rights: Dancing at Three Weddings, Michael Galchinsky states that Jews around the world have tried simultaneously to “dance at three weddings,” celebrating their commitments to international human rights, Jewish nationalism, and domestic civil rights. After World War II, all three of these commitments seemed to be aligned, but now many Jews perceive them as distinct, or even opposed.

Michael Galchinsky investigates the contributions of Jewish non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the formation of international human rights, analyzing how they responded to the emerging tensions among their political commitments. He explores the cooperation and conflict among elite and grassroots organizations, the relationships among Jewish governmental officials and Jewish human rights activists, and examines the goals, strategies, and scope of Jewish human rights activism.

Making extensive use of previously unknown archival documents and interviews with key activists, Galchinsky recounts how Jews’ initial optimism about human rights turned to pessimism and ambivalence–and argues that a reverse process may still be possible. Jews and Human Rights: Dancing at Three Weddings is intended for scholars, students and general readers of: modern Jewish history, Israeli international/transnational studies, human rights activists, diplomats, and international lawyers, history and politics, international law, UN history, cultural sociology, and genocide studies.

* Based on a systematic review of relevant source material, but written in a lively and accessible style, making it useful for general readers as well as experts.

* Draws on previously unknown archival material from the Center of the American Jewish Archives and American Jewish Committee archives.

* Employs interviews with more than a dozen of the principal Jewish human rights activists, funders, capacity builders, and scholars, working at the international level, in Israel, and in Russia.

* Synthesizes fields usually treated separately: Soviet Jewish history

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SKU (ISBN): 9780742552678
ISBN10: 0742552675
Michael Galchinsky
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2007
Publisher: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group

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