Antisemitism and Anti Zionism in Turkey

Antisemitism and Anti Zionism in Turkey
Author: Efrat Aviv
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2017-02-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781315314129

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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART I From Ottoman rule to modern times -- 1 Jews between Ottoman rule and the Turkish Republic: the Ottoman law and the Jews -- Tolerance and violence -- Jews and sultans -- Social status -- Greeks and Christians -- Communal administration and taxes -- Modern times -- The War of Liberation and onwards: the formative years -- Who is a Turk? The first years of the Republic -- Policy of the unified Turkish society -- 2 From the 1920s to the 1990s -- 1923-1933 -- 1933-1943 -- Varlık Vergisi -- Post-war to the late 1960s -- Late 1960s-1970s -- 1980s-1990s -- PART II Antisemitism under AK Party rule -- 3 The rise of the AK Party -- International politics: relations with Israel and Zionism -- Criticism of Israel -- Political approaches: Islamists -- Leftists -- Nationalists and ultranationalists -- The Kurdish issue -- 4 Israeli military operations and their impact on antisemitism -- Second Lebanon War 2006 -- Operation Cast Lead 2008-2009 -- Mavi Marmara 2010 and the aftermath -- Operation Protective Edge 2014 -- Hate speeches and their impact: Jews and other minorities -- 5 Antisemitism in the Turkish media -- Newspapers -- Books -- Entertainment -- Education -- Daily life -- The discourse of Erdoğan as reflected in the Turkish media -- Jews' responses -- Reflections of awareness -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index

Online Anti Semitism in Turkey

Online Anti Semitism in Turkey
Author: T. Nefes
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2015-05-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137507945

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This is the first study that examines online anti-Semitism in Turkey. Nefes surveys important historical events concerning Turkish-Jewry and analyses people's online expressions about Adolf Hitler in the most popular forum website in Turkey, Ek?i Sözlük.

Turkish Jews in Contemporary Turkey

Turkish Jews in Contemporary Turkey
Author: Rıfat N. Bali,Laurent-Olivier Mallet
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2015
Genre: Antisemitism
ISBN: 6059022162

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The present volume consists of a selection of articles by scholars on the social and cultural situation of Turkish Jews in the last two decades. The tensions created by political events in Turkey and/or by the Israeli-Palestian conflict, the bursts of anti-Semitism which result from these tensions are some of the many aspects studied in this volume. Others aspects such as the cultural life and the cultural heritage of a demographically dwindling community are also studied. This book is indispensable for the general readership and scholars who would like to grasp and understand better the reality of a very small community living in a country which for the last two decades has been going through a transformation from a so-called secular society into one where Islamist and conservative values are dominant. Collection of articles 7 in French, 6 in English.

Model Citizens of the State

Model Citizens of the State
Author: Rifat Bali
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2012-04-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781611475371

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Model Citizens of the State: The Jews of Turkey during the Multi-Party Period is about the history of the Turkish Jews from 1950 to present. By using unpublished primary sources as well as secondary sources, the book describes the struggle of Turkish Jews for the application of their constitutional rights, their fight against anti-Semitism and the indifferent attitude of the Turkish establishment to these problems. Finally, it describes Turkish Jewish leadership’s involvement in the lobbying efforts on behalf of the Turkish Republic against the acceptance of resolutions in the U.S. Congress recognizing the Armenian Genocide.

Turkish Jews and their Diasporas

Turkish Jews and their Diasporas
Author: Kerem Öktem,Ipek Kocaömer Yosmaoğlu
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783030877989

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This book introduces the reader to the past and present of Jewish life in Turkey and to Turkish Jewish diaspora communities in Israel, Europe, Latin America and the United States. It surveys the history of Jews in the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic, examining the survival of Jewish communities during the dissolution of the empire and their emigration to America, Europe, and Israel. In the cases discussed, members of these communities often sought and seek close connections with Turkey, even if those ‘ties that bind’ are rarely reciprocated by Turkish governments. Contributors also explore Turkish Jewishness today, as it is lived in Israel and Turkey, and as found in ‘places of memory’ in many cities in Turkey, where Jews no longer exist today.

Hatred Lies and Violence in the World of Islam

Hatred  Lies  and Violence in the World of Islam
Author: Raphael Israeli
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351516181

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Hatred, Lies, and Violence in the World of Islam examines the torrential flood of anti-Israeli, anti-Jewish, and anti-Zionist propaganda that permeates many Muslim societies. Raphael Israeli locates the source of this anti-Semitic sentiment in the inadequacies and insecurities of Muslim states. By demonizing and delegitimizing Israel and Jews, they seek to eliminate a successful counterexample of their own failures, thus putting an end to their own "humiliation." Beyond mapping the distribution of anti-Israel and anti-Jewish propaganda in the Arab and Islamic worlds, Israeli uses case-studies to illustrate the premises of this study: the Palestinians, who have a direct stake in battling Israel; Turkey, which now claims leadership of the Arab and Sunni Muslim worlds; and Shi'ite Iran, which provides a more extreme example of both hatred and disregard for fact and history while threatening to destroy Israel. Israeli documents the worldwide collaboration between Jew-haters of all sorts, explaining the exponential growth of Jew-hatred on the Internet, with thousands of new hate sites added every year, outpacing Jew-hatred in the traditional media. He places anti-Semitism in a broader tradition of political lies and political deceit. In the final chapter, Israeli considers the possibility of reversing anti-Jewish agitation in Muslim countries, which he finds unlikely because so many of the region's regimes are built on foundations of anti-Semitism.

Anti Judaism Antisemitism and Delegitimizing Israel

Anti Judaism  Antisemitism  and Delegitimizing Israel
Author: Robert S. Wistrich
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803296718

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"An exploration of the many aspects of the current surge in anti-Jewish and anti-Israel rhetoric and violence around the world"--

The D nme

The D  nme
Author: Marc Baer
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780804768672

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This is the first study of the modern history, experience, and ethno-religious identity of the Dönme, the descendants of seventeenth-century Jewish converts to Islam, in Ottoman and Greek Salonica and in Turkish Istanbul.