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Is there a future for Jewish progressivism after Oct. 7?

Amanda Berman, a 38-year-old Jewish New Yorker, founded the Zioness Movement in 2017 as a progressive Zionist organization seeking to counter the anti-Zionism and antisemitism she and her Jewish friends working in social justice groups encountered. Her goal was to give progressives the knowledge and tools to be proud Zionists by working with activists to confront antisemitism …

Op-Ed | Reclaiming the real progressive movement

“We must bolster the voices of the true progressives who make up the majority. We must learn from the past and denounce violent hatred even if it is cynically advertised as “resistance” or “justice”. We must be unapologetic in walking away from anyone who will twist the facts to justify their celebration of abject terror. We must protect …

White House, Dept. of Education face pressure to take action on campus antisemitism

“[The Biden administration’s] antisemitism plan is extraordinary in its breadth and its whole-of-government approach,” said Amanda Berman, executive director of Zioness, a grassroots advocacy organization focused on promoting Israel in progressive spaces. “But we are now at an urgent moment requiring recognition of the incontrovertible fact that anti-Zionism is antisemitism … Without adopting and institutionalizing …