Print to Fit : : The New York Times, Zionism and Israel (1896-2016) / / Jerold S. Auerbach.

After Adolph Ochs purchased The New York Times in 1896, Zionism and the eventual reality of the State of Israel were framed within his guiding principle, embraced by his Sulzberger family successor, that Judaism is a religion and not a national identity. Apprehensive lest the loyalty of American Jew...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Academic Studies Press Complete eBook-Package 2019
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Place / Publishing House:Boston, MA : : Academic Studies Press, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Antisemitism in America
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Physical Description:1 online resource (322 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Introduction --
Chapter 1: Patriotic Loyalty 1896-1927 --
Chapter 2: The Zionist Menace 1928-1939 --
Chapter 3: Denial and Discomfort 1933-1948 --
Chapter 4: Democratic Allies 1949-1957 --
Chapter 5: Conquest and Occupation 1960-1979 --
Chapter 6: Arabs and Jews 1979-1984 --
Chapter 7: Moral Equivalence 1984-1988 --
Chapter 8: Occupation Cruelty 1988-1989 --
Chapter 9: Illusions of Peace 1990-1996 --
Chapter 10: Realities of Conflict 1996-2001 --
Chapter 11: Blame Israel First 2002-2006 --
Chapter 12: Israeli Goliath 2006-2009 --
Chapter 13: Double Standards 2009-2014 --
Chapter 14: American Loyalty 2014-2015 --
Epilogue 2016 --
Afterword --
Acknowledgments --
Bibliography --
Notes --
Author's Note --
Index
Summary:After Adolph Ochs purchased The New York Times in 1896, Zionism and the eventual reality of the State of Israel were framed within his guiding principle, embraced by his Sulzberger family successor, that Judaism is a religion and not a national identity. Apprehensive lest the loyalty of American Jews to the United States be undermined by the existence of a Jewish state, they adopted an anti-Zionist critique that remained embedded in its editorials, on the Opinion page and in its news coverage. Through the examination of evidence drawn from its own pages, this book analyzes how all the news "fit to print" became news that fit the Times' discomfort with the idea, and since 1948 the reality, of a thriving democratic Jewish state in the historic homeland of the Jewish people.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781618118998
9783110688191
DOI:10.1515/9781618118998?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Jerold S. Auerbach.