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Einstein on Israel and Zionism focuses on correcting a widely accepted story that Einstein was a major supporter, a " champion," of the State of Israel - a story told and retold primarily in the mainstream media. Though he supported the goal of a " Jewish Homeland" within Palestine, he opposed that of a " Jewish State." For him, the domination of Jew over Arab in Palestine, or the perpetuation of a state of mutual hostility between the two peoples, would mean the failure of Zionism. Fred Jerome objectively presents and contextualizes material spanning the years from 1919 to 1955 some of which…mehr

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Einstein on Israel and Zionism focuses on correcting a widely accepted story that Einstein was a major supporter, a " champion," of the State of Israel - a story told and retold primarily in the mainstream media. Though he supported the goal of a " Jewish Homeland" within Palestine, he opposed that of a " Jewish State." For him, the domination of Jew over Arab in Palestine, or the perpetuation of a state of mutual hostility between the two peoples, would mean the failure of Zionism. Fred Jerome objectively presents and contextualizes material spanning the years from 1919 to 1955 some of which had never been translated or published. Had Einstein's foresight and warnings been heeded, the never-ending wars in Palestine might have been avoided.
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Fred Jerome (1939-2020) was a journalist, science writer, activist, and author of several books including The Einstein File, The FBI's Secret War on the World's Most Famous Scientist and Einstein on Race and Racism. His investigative reports or op-ed pieces appeared in dozens of publications including Newsweek, The New York Times and The Link. As a reporter in the South during the early 1960s, he covered the explosive civil rights movement. He also taught at Columbia Journalism School, NYU and numerous other New York-area Universities.