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Vladimir Jabotinsky

A native of Odessa, the Jewish thinker needed no convincing that Ukrainians were a distinct nation. He understood that if they were subdued, no other nation would stand a chance.

Seth Mandel
April 25 2022 12:01AM

The Israeli writer and thinker joins us to discuss Jabotinsky’s Zionism and why “The Iron Wall” still matters today.

Oct. 22 2020 12:04AM

Proving Jabotinsky right.

MEMRI
Aug. 11 2020 12:01AM

Zalman Shneour.

Mikhail Krutikov
May 13 2020 12:01AM

A sea change.

Kobi Cohen-Hattab
Dec. 26 2019 12:01AM

What starts with the Jews never ends with the Jews.

Tamara Berens and Talia Katz
Nov. 26 2019 12:01AM

In the hope of reducing Israel to what he sees as its proper dimensions, a historian has cherrypicked facts.

Sept. 23 2019 12:01AM

That is the question a new history of Polish Jewry in the 1930s asks and—with one large exception—answers well.

Feb. 5 2019 12:01AM

The Zionist Ideas and Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor.

Sept. 26 2018 12:01AM

Revisiting “The Iron Wall.”

May 1 2017 12:01AM

Cease assuming the posture of defendants, the great Zionist leader Vladimir Jabotinsky urged his fellow Jews in 1911; we have nothing to apologize for.

Nov. 28 2016 12:01AM

Remembering John Henry Patterson.

Myrna Strapp
April 19 2016 12:01AM

Six months ago, when Reuven Rivlin was being considered for the position of president of Israel, the press eagerly painted him as a right-wing fanatic. . .

Nov. 3 2014 12:01AM

Brilliant Russian writer, great Zionist leader: the two sides come together in The Five (1935), a novel exploring Judaism and assimilation in his native Odessa.

Aug. 6 2014 12:01AM