Yossi Katz, The Land Shall Not Be Sold in Perpetuity

The book traces the involvement of JNF staff and Members of Knesset in formulating various pieces of legislation.
Eunice G. Pollack, ed., From Antisemitism to Antizionism: The Past and Present of a Lethal Ideology

This book is a collection of 14 high-quality scholarly articles by 13 contributors from Canada, the United States, Europe, Australia, and Israel.
Robert P. Barnidge, Jr., Self-Determination, Statehood, and the Law of Negotiation: The Case of Palestine

The book might be described as a history of the Arab-Israeli conflict from the point of view of international law.
The Recent Discovery of Heinrich Himmler’s Telegram of November 2, 1943, the Anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, to Amin al-Husseini, Mufti of Jerusalem

The telegram confirms that there was a partnership between Nazi-Germany, the Arabs of Palestine and the Arab World.
Georges Bensoussan, A Submissive France: The Voices of Refusal

The book describes the disintegration of law and order and the threat of a resident Muslim community which refuses to accept the values of the host country.
Understanding Resolution 2334: Did the Obama Administration Betray Israel at the UN?

Resolution 2334 removes the incentive for the Palestinians to return to bilateral negotiations with Israel.
Message from the Editor

The current issue of the Jewish Political Studies Review brings the reader a selection of articles which deal with a wide range of issues and ideas.
Jay Solomon, The Iran Wars: Spy Games, Bank Battles, and the Secret Deals that Reshaped the Middle East

The Iran Wars effectively exposes and criticizes the remarkable naiveté of US policy makers in their approach to the Middle East.
Georges Bensoussan, Hijacking the History of the Destruction of the Jews of Europe

Despite the occasional lack of rigor and tendency toward repetition, L’histoire confisquée provides much food for thought, but little hope.
Jacques Neriah, Between Rabin and Arafat: A Political Diary, 1993-1994

Rabin emerges as a solid analyst, capable of reaching decisions, and a man of integrity.
Chaim Weizmann and the Balfour Declaration:
“A Unique Act of World Moral Conscience”

Weizmann called Balfour Declaration “the righting of a historical wrong,” and an “act of justice.”
The Revival of British Jewry

British Jewry in the 21st century is more buoyant than expected.
Jacques Picard, Jacques Revel, Michael P. Steinberg and Idith Zertal, eds., Makers of Jewish Modernity: Thinkers, Artists, Leaders and the World They Made

This book is about Jewish modernity insofar as it is a “dimension” of the contemporary world at large.
John-Paul Himka and Joanna Beata Michlic, eds., Bringing the Dark Past to Light: The Reception of the Holocaust in Post-Communist Europe

Bringing the Dark Past to Light offers many examples of the manipulation of history and its impact upon numerous aspects of daily life.
Tricia Miller, Jews and Anti-Judaism in Esther and the Church

Anti-Judaism in the different versions of the book of Esther; the interpretation of Esther by Christian thinkers; and the hatred of Jews, Zionism and Israel