Denouncing critics of Israel as ‘un-Jews’ orantisemites is a perversion of history | Kenan Malik
The story of Jewish suffering means there is a moral necessity to fight oppression everywhere
William Zuckerman was born in 1885 in the Pale of Settlement, that part of the Russian empire to which Jews were largely confined, a place of poverty and pogroms. His family managed to escape, emigrating to America in1900.
During the First World War, Zuckerman returned to Europe to work with a charity aiding American Jewish soldiers. Later, he settled in London, establishing the European bureau of Der Morgen zshurnal, an influential American Yiddish newspaper. In 1948, having returned to America, he founded the Jewish Newsletter, just as the new state of Israel was born. Zuckerman's columns were syndicated in dozens of Jewish newspapers and he became the New York correspondent of the British Jewish Chronicle.
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