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Tag Archives: Ken Levin
Psychiatrist Ken Levin: Adapted from his new book, “The Canary on the Couch: The Psychology of Jewish Self-Delusions in the Face of Rising Antisemitism”
INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF ANTIZIONISM By Kenneth Levin, “Varieties of Jewish Antizionism” Andrew Pessin March 22, 2026 [Kenneth] Levin’s essay analyzes contemporary Jewish antizionism as a recurring psychological and historical response to antisemitic pressure rather than a purely principled … Continue reading
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“Israel still bleeds from its self-inflicted wound”
FRONT PAGE MAG Oslo at 30 Kenneth Levin September 14, 2023 The formal initiation of the Oslo process on the White House lawn on September 13, 1993, was supposed to herald an era of peace between Israel and the Palestinians. … Continue reading
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Ken Levin: There is no precedent in Western democracies for a court to assert whatever authority it chooses over any aspect of a nation’s political life without any checks or balances
FRONT PAGE MAG Was Moshe Landau a Fascist? Kenneth Levin March 31, 2023 …The limits on the judiciary typically include its only being able to invalidate a law on the basis of the law’s being a violation of the constitution. … Continue reading
#KenLevin on #antisemitism “Together, intersectional allies have generated the astronomical rise in attacks on Jews and Jewish institutions in present-day America”
FRONT PAGE MAG Intersectionality and American Anti-Semitism by Kenneth Levin October 22, 2021 …But perhaps the most substantive campaign mounted by intersectionality allies – most notably elements of the African-American community and of the Islamist/Palestinian community in America – has … Continue reading
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“It is morally obtuse for Jewish leaders…to ignore the realities of Israel’s predicament & to insist on dangerous concessions by Israel to appease those indifferent to or hostile to the nation’s well-being… whether they are on American campuses or elsewhere”
JEWISH PRESS American Campuses And Jews Who Know Not Zion by Kenneth Levin September 14, 2016 As another academic year begins at American colleges and universities, one can expect to see a continuation of the pattern in recent years in … Continue reading
Will Israel reject the Oslo Syndrome?
ABU YEHUDA by Vic Rosenthal January 1, 2015 ‘Oslo Syndrome’ is a phrase coined by historian and psychoanalyst Kenneth Levin, who wrote a book called The Oslo Syndrome: Delusions of a People Under Siege (Smith & ; Kraus, 2005). It … Continue reading