'Thou Shalt Not Stand Idly By': Jews of Conscience on Palestine

Susan Landau
Open Book Publishers
2025-06-25

This volume is a timely and powerful collection of Jewish dissent against Zionism and the impact of Israeli statehood on the indigenous Palestinian population. Bridging history, politics, theology, and conflict studies, this book traces a moral and intellectual tradition of resistance from within the global Jewish community—one rooted in values of justice, equality, and compassion. From early twentieth-century critics like Ahad Ha’am and Hannah Arendt to contemporary scholars, rabbis, journalists, and activists, the voices gathered here challenge the dominant narratives that conflate Judaism with Zionism.

As violence escalates in Gaza and misinformation clouds public understanding, this book offers essential historical context and urgently needed counter-narratives. Through curated quotes, essays, and reflections, it documents how generations of Jews have spoken out—often at personal cost—against militarism, racism, and settler colonialism. In doing so, it reclaims an ethical tradition that links solidarity with Palestine with all struggles for justice throughout the world.

This is an anti-war, anti-prejudice book for anyone seeking clarity amid polarization. In this unprecedented political moment, it is an essential resource for educators, activists, faith leaders, and all who value human rights. By amplifying voices of conscience, it deepens our understanding of Israel-Palestine relations and reminds us of the enduring power of moral dissent.

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  • Violence and abuse in society
  • Ethnic studies
  • Human rights, civil rights
  • Political activism
  • Colonialism and imperialism
  • Judaism
  • Israel-Palestine conflict
  • Jewish anti-Zionism
  • Middle Eastern history
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  • Jewish progressive voices
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  • Palestinian solidarity
  • Settler colonialism

'Thou Shalt Not Stand Idly By': Jews of Conscience on Palestine

Susan Landau

Open Book Publishers

2025-06-25

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This volume is a timely and powerful collection of Jewish dissent against Zionism and the impact of Israeli statehood on the indigenous Palestinian population. Bridging history, politics, theology, and conflict studies, this book traces a moral and intellectual tradition of resistance from within the global Jewish community—one rooted in values of justice, equality, and compassion. From early twentieth-century critics like Ahad Ha’am and Hannah Arendt to contemporary scholars, rabbis, journalists, and activists, the voices gathered here challenge the dominant narratives that conflate Judaism with Zionism.

As violence escalates in Gaza and misinformation clouds public understanding, this book offers essential historical context and urgently needed counter-narratives. Through curated quotes, essays, and reflections, it documents how generations of Jews have spoken out—often at personal cost—against militarism, racism, and settler colonialism. In doing so, it reclaims an ethical tradition that links solidarity with Palestine with all struggles for justice throughout the world.

This is an anti-war, anti-prejudice book for anyone seeking clarity amid polarization. In this unprecedented political moment, it is an essential resource for educators, activists, faith leaders, and all who value human rights. By amplifying voices of conscience, it deepens our understanding of Israel-Palestine relations and reminds us of the enduring power of moral dissent.

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  • Violence and abuse in society
  • Ethnic studies
  • Human rights, civil rights
  • Political activism
  • Colonialism and imperialism
  • Judaism
  • Israel-Palestine conflict
  • Jewish anti-Zionism
  • Middle Eastern history
  • Colonialism and imperialism
  • Politics and government
  • Judaism
  • Judaism
  • Politics and Sociology
  • Jewish progressive voices
  • Moral dissent
  • Palestinian solidarity
  • Settler colonialism