
Adam Louis-Klein discusses the emerging concept of 'new anti-anti-Zionism.' They explore the intellectual underpinnings of anti-Zionism and its implications for Jewish identity and culture. Adam shares his personal journey from being immersed in radical leftist ideologies to recognizing the dangers of anti-Zionism, which he argues is a form of anti-Jewish hate. The discussion delves into the complexities of defining anti-Zionism versus antisemitism, the historical context of these ideologies, and the need for a robust discourse that addresses the nuances of these terms without conflating them. About the Guest Adam Louis-Klein is a writer, anthropologist, and musician completing a PhD in Anthropology at McGill University, whose work examines Jewish peoplehood, sovereignty, and contemporary forms of anti-Jewish hate. A regular contributor to *The Times of Israel*—and a writer for *The Free Press* and *Tablet*—he analyzes the symbolic and media frameworks that shape and legitimize mo...
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